Poppy (singer) Biography: Husband, Age, Songs, Net Worth, Kids, Wiki, Weight, Height, Albums

Poppy (singer) Biography: Husband, Age, Songs, Net Worth, Kids, Wiki, Weight, Height, Albums

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Biography

Poppy, born Moriah Rose Pereira on January 1, 1995, is a talented American singer, songwriter, musician, and YouTuber.

Originally known as That Poppy, she first gained widespread attention in the mid-2010s through surreal, performance-art YouTube videos in which she portrayed an uncanny, android-like persona, satirizing internet culture, consumerism, and modern society.

She began her music career with the bubbly electropop EP Bubblebath (2016) and her debut album Poppy. Computer (2017), embracing a futuristic, internet-inspired aesthetic. Her sound evolved significantly with later releases, shifting toward heavier genres: Am I a Girl? (2018) introduced rock elements, while I Disagree (2020) fully embraced industrial metal and alternative metal, earning critical acclaim and her first Billboard 200 entry.

Subsequent albums like Flux (2021) and Negative Spaces (2024), along with projects such as Zig (2023), continued her genre-blending experimentation. Known for constant artistic reinvention, collaborations (including with Grimes and others), and a cult-like online following, Poppy has also ventured into graphic novels, ambient music, and directing.

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Wiki Facts & About Data
Real Name: Moriah Rose Pereira
Stage Name: Poppy
Born: 1 January 1995 (age 31 years old)
Place of Birth: Boston, Massachusetts, United States
Nationality: American
Education: N/A
Height: 160 cm
Parents: Kathy Chase-Pereira, Keith Pereira
Siblings: Mikayla Pereira
Spouse: Not Married
Boyfriend • Partner: Josh Moran (2015), Titanic Sinclair (2015-2019), Ghostemane (2019-2021), Ian Kirkpatrick (2022), Noah Sebastian (2024)
Children: N/A
Occupation: Musician • YouTuber
Net Worth: $3 million-$5 million (USD)

Early Life & Education

Poppy, whose real name is Moriah Rose Pereira, was born on January 1, 1995, in Boston, Massachusetts, United States. She grew up in the Boston area, where her family fostered a creative environment—her parents operated seasonal haunted houses, and her mother designed costumes that sparked early interests in performance and storytelling.

Her father was a drummer in a punk/rock band (and has been described in some sources as part of a band that performed religiously), exposing her to music from a young age. Her mother is Kathy Chase-Pereira, and her father is Keith Pereira.

Poppy is the youngest of four children, though specific details about her siblings (including any named, such as Mikayla Pereira in some reports) remain limited in public sources.

Ethnically, she has a mixed heritage: her father’s side is Portuguese (with Azorean and Madeiran roots from immigrant ancestors), while her mother’s side includes English, Irish, Scottish, some Northern Irish, and more distant Dutch ancestry. Regarding religion, Poppy‘s early career speculation linked her to Christianity in some bios, but she is better known for satirical or invented elements, such as “Poppyism” (a tongue-in-cheek “religion” tied to her performance art persona and a short-lived online “church“).

As a child, Poppy aspired to become a Rockette (a Radio City Music Hall dancer) and trained in dance for 11 years. She attended public school but faced bullying for being small, skinny, and shy/quiet, leading her to switch to homeschooling around age 13.

She completed her education early through homeschooling, finishing by age 16. At age 14, her family relocated to Nashville, Tennessee, a move that immersed her further in a music-centric environment. She later moved to Los Angeles around age 18–19 to pursue her career in music and online content creation, marking the start of her rise as “That Poppy” on YouTube in the early 2010s.

Career

Poppy, whose real name is Moriah Rose Pereira, began her career in the mid-2010s as a YouTube personality called “That Poppy.” She became known for surreal, deadpan videos that poked fun at internet culture, consumerism, and pop stardom.

Her hypnotic skits often featured her repeating phrases like “I’m Poppy” or acting as an android-like character, which quickly went viral. She started working with director Titanic Sinclair in 2014. That same year, she signed with Island Records and released her debut single, “Everybody Wants to Be Poppy,” in 2015.

Her first music release was the electropop EP Bubblebath (2016), followed by the ambient project 3:36 (Music to Sleep To) later that year. Her debut studio album, Poppy.Computer (2017, on Mad Decent) mixed futuristic pop, electronic, and glitchy sounds. It appeared on several best-of lists and reached No. 11 on the Billboard Heatseekers Albums chart.

She supported the album with a tour, appeared on The Late Late Show with James Corden, and built a cult following with her unique persona. In 2018, her music shifted toward rock and punk on Am I a Girl?, which featured Diplo on “Time Is Up” and Grimes on “Play Destroy.” The 2019 EP Choke and the graphic novel Genesis 1 continued her multimedia work.

Her breakthrough came with I Disagree (2020, Sumerian Records), in which she moved into industrial metal, nu metal, and alternative styles. The song “Bloodmoney” earned her a Grammy nomination for Best Metal Performance, making her the first solo female artist in that category, and the album charted on the Billboard 200.

After parting ways with Sinclair following abuse allegations, she became independent and released deluxe editions and holiday EPs. Her later albums explored new sounds: Flux (2021) combined pop-rock and punk, with “Eat” featured on WWE NXT, while Zig (2023) included hyperpop, grunge, and hard rock.

Her album Negative Spaces (2024, Sumerian), produced by Jordan Fish, blended metalcore, industrial, alternative metal, and pop. It was praised for its cohesive, innovative style, with singles such as “New Way Out,” “They’re All Around Us,” and “Crystallized.”

She also appeared on Bad Omens‘ “V.A.N.” (2024) and Knocked Loose‘s “Suffocate,” which was Grammy-nominated and performed on Jimmy Kimmel Live. In 2024, she launched the web series Improbably Poppy and toured with acts like Thirty Seconds to Mars and Avenged Sevenfold.

In 2025, she worked with Babymetal on “From Me to U,” performed on TV, and started the “They’re All Around Us” North American tour. She released singles such as “Unravel,” “End of You” (with Amy Lee and Courtney LaPlante), and “Bruised Sky,” and announced her seventh album, Empty Hands, set for release on January 23, 2026.

She supported Linkin Park in South America and planned the 2026 “Constantly Nowhere” tour in the UK, Europe, and Australia. Over the years, Poppy has directed videos, written graphic novels like Poppy’s Inferno, acted in short films, and developed a style that blends pop, heavy metal, electronic, industrial, and experimental music.

Social Media

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  • Instagram: Poppy (@impoppy)
  • Facebook: Poppy
  • IMDb: Poppy
  • YouTube: Poppy

Personal Life

Poppy, born Moriah Rose Pereira on January 1, 1995, is 31 years old. She stands approximately 5 feet 3 inches (160 cm) tall.

She has never been married and has no children. Poppy rarely discusses relationships publicly, partly due to past experiences involving abuse and manipulation in professional and romantic contexts.

Her known dating history includes a private early relationship with singer-songwriter Josh Moran before 2015, followed by a significant romantic and creative partnership with director and musician Titanic Sinclair (Corey Mixter) from around 2015 to 2019, which ended amid allegations of emotional abuse.

She then dated rapper and producer Ghostemane (Eric Whitney) starting in late 2019; they became engaged in July 2020 but separated and ended the engagement by late 2021.

There were brief, unconfirmed rumors of links to producer Ian Kirkpatrick in 2022 and occasional speculation around collaborators like Noah Sebastian of Bad Omens in 2024, but none were verified or lasted.

As of early today, Poppy remains single, focusing intently on her music, tours, and upcoming projects, such as her album Empty Hands, while continuing to shield her romantic life from public scrutiny.

Net Worth

Poppy (born Moriah Rose Pereira on January 1, 1995), the American singer, songwriter, YouTuber, and performance artist, has an estimated net worth ranging from $3 million to $5 million.

Most recent estimates place it at $3–4 million, with some higher figures up to $5 million cited in celebrity wealth trackers that draw on her music releases, streaming royalties, merchandise sales, touring income, and brand partnerships.

Her earnings stem primarily from album sales and streams (especially after her shift to heavier genres with projects like I Disagree and Negative Spaces), YouTube revenue from her channel with millions of subscribers and views, high-profile collaborations (including Grammy-nominated features like those with Knocked Loose and Bad Omens), live performances on major tours (such as the ongoing “They’re All Around Us” and upcoming “Constantly Nowhere” in 2026), merchandise, and occasional endorsements.

Annual income estimates from social media and content platforms alone have been projected in the $600,000–800,000 range in recent analyses, though these are approximations and do not account for all revenue streams or expenses.

Discography

Studio Albums

  • Poppy.Computer (2017)
  • Am I a Girl? (2018)
  • I Disagree (2020; with deluxe reissue I Disagree (More) in 2020)
  • Flux (2021)
  • Zig (2023)
  • Negative Spaces (2024)
  • Empty Hands (scheduled for January 23, 2026)

Extended Plays (EPs)

  • Bubblebath (2016)
  • Choke (2019)
  • A Very Poppy Christmas (2020)
  • Eat (NXT Soundtrack) (2021)
  • Stagger (2022)

Ambient/Soundtrack Albums

  • 3:36 (Music to Sleep To) (2016)
  • I C U: Music to Read To (2019)
  • Music to Scream To (2020)

Notable Singles and Collaborations:

(selected from over 40 as lead artist and several features)

Early:

  • “Everybody Wants to Be Poppy” (2015),
  • “Lowlife” (2015),
  • “I’m Poppy” (2017).

Mid-career:

  • “Time Is Up” (with Diplo, 2018)
  • “Scary Mask” (with Fever 333, 2019),
  • “Bloodmoney” (2019; Grammy-nominated),
  • “All the Things She Said” (cover, 2020).

Recent:

  • “V.A.N.” (with Bad Omens, 2024),
  • “Suffocate” (with Knocked Loose, 2024; Grammy-nominated),
  • “New Way Out” (2024),
  • “End of You” (with Amy Lee and Courtney LaPlante, 2025),
  • “Unravel” (2025),
  • “Bruised Sky” (2025),
  • “Guardian” (2025),
  • “From Me to U” (with Babymetal, 2025).

Other Creative Works

  • Graphic novels: Genesis 1 (2019, co-written with Titanic Sinclair and Ryan Cady), Poppy’s Inferno (2020, co-written with Ryan Cady).
  • Web series: Improbably Poppy (2024, as lead and story contributor).
  • Directing: Several of her own music videos.
  • Appearances: Guest roles in shows like The Boulet Brothers’ Dragula, Jimmy Kimmel Live!, Good Mythical Morning, WWE NXT events, and short films.

What People Ask

What is Poppy’s real name and birthdate?
Poppy’s real name is Moriah Rose Pereira. She was born on January 1, 1995, making her 31 years old.
Where was Poppy born and where did she grow up?
She was born in Boston, Massachusetts, United States. She grew up primarily in the Boston area before her family moved to Nashville, Tennessee, when she was around 14, and she later relocated to Los Angeles to pursue her career.
What is Poppy’s height?
Poppy is approximately 160 cm (5 feet 3 inches) tall, though some sources vary slightly due to her slim build and public appearances.
How did Poppy start her career?
Poppy first gained attention in the mid-2010s through surreal, performance-art YouTube videos under the name “That Poppy,” satirizing internet culture and consumerism. She signed with Island Records in 2014 and released her debut single “Everybody Wants to Be Poppy” in 2015.
What are some of Poppy’s most notable albums?
Key albums include Poppy.Computer (2017, futuristic pop), Am I a Girl? (2018, introducing rock), I Disagree (2020, industrial metal breakthrough), Flux (2021), Zig (2023), Negative Spaces (2024), and her upcoming Empty Hands (January 2026).
Has Poppy received any major awards or nominations?
Yes, she earned Grammy nominations for Best Metal Performance: first for her 2019 single “Bloodmoney” (historic as the first solo female in the category) and later for her 2024 feature on Knocked Loose’s “Suffocate.”
What is Poppy’s net worth?
Poppy’s estimated net worth ranges from $3 million to $5 million, derived from music streams, album sales, tours, merchandise, YouTube revenue, and collaborations.
Is Poppy married or in a relationship?
Poppy has never been married and has no children. She is currently single and keeps her personal life very private. Past relationships include Titanic Sinclair (2015–2019), Ghostemane (2019–2021, engaged in 2020), and unconfirmed rumors with others like Ian Kirkpatrick (2022) and Noah Sebastian (2024).
What inspired Poppy’s genre shift to metal?
Her major shift came with the 2020 album I Disagree, moving from electropop to industrial/nu-metal, reflecting themes of defiance, independence, and breaking free from past control (including her split from collaborator Titanic Sinclair amid abuse allegations).
Does Poppy have any unique personal interests or facts?
She trained in dance for 11 years aspiring to be a Rockette, was homeschooled from age 13 due to bullying, has a strong admiration for Japanese culture (incorporating Japanese lyrics in songs and collaborating with Babymetal), and once ran a satirical “Poppy.Church” tied to her performance art persona.
What is Poppy’s educational background?
Poppy attended public school initially but switched to homeschooling around age 13 due to bullying; she completed her education early through homeschooling by age 16.

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