That Poppy
Now known as the mononymous Poppy.
Moriah Rose Pereira (born January 1, 1995 in Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.), known professionally as Poppy, is an American singer, songwriter, actress, model, and YouTube personality. In 2013, Poppy moved to Los Angeles where she rose to prominence while working with director and musician Titanic Sinclair who helped her enhance her YouTube presence by making vlogs and music videos of herself. In 2015, she was signed with Island Records Read Full BioNow known as the mononymous Poppy.
Moriah Rose Pereira (born January 1, 1995 in Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.), known professionally as Poppy, is an American singer, songwriter, actress, model, and YouTube personality. In 2013, Poppy moved to Los Angeles where she rose to prominence while working with director and musician Titanic Sinclair who helped her enhance her YouTube presence by making vlogs and music videos of herself. In 2015, she was signed with Island Records, and in 2016, she released her debut extended play, Bubblebath, as That Poppy.
In late 2016, Poppy became the face of Sanrio's "Hello Sanrio" collection. In the summer of 2017, she signed to Mad Decent, and in October released her first studio album, Poppy.Computer. To promote the album she embarked on her first tour, which consisted of 34 North American cities separated by shows in London and Tokyo.
In 2018, Poppy released her web television series, I'm Poppy, and released her second studio album, Am I a Girl?.
Boasting a pastel-haired innocence, a danceable sound and a hint of underlying angst, Poppy seems to transcend classification. The doe-eyed singer-songwriter is quirky and unconventional, with a style to match. It’s this entirely unique quality that attracted the attention of Island Records, to which she was signed until the ending of 2016. “I’m so excited to do this,” she says of working with the label. “I just want people to have fun with my music and forget about their problems for a few minutes.”
Poppy grew up in Nashville, surrounded by music. Her father was a drummer in a punk band and her brother followed suit, drumming for multiple groups at once. Despite her percussive roots, Poppy had a different passion: “I was a dancer for 11 years,” she remembers. “That was my first love. But when I was in middle school I started to get made fun of a lot and music became my outlet.” To cope, Poppy began writing lyrics in her journal and listening to bands like Jimmy Eat World, No Doubt and Blondie. Finally, when it came time to choose between dancing and music, Poppy “fell in love with singing.”
Her love for music has only grown since then; she now has hundreds of journals full of song ideas and melodies. “For me it starts with lyrics and a concept,” she says of her process. “My songs usually draw on what I’m going through, what my friends are going through – even what characters in a movie are going through. I generally write about things that are going on in my world.”
Poppy’s world is certainly a colorful one, filled with roller-skating, hair dye and the latest documentaries. She loves purple and Pop Rocks and often draws on J-Pop, which is “drastically different from K-Pop,” for inspiration. “On the surface, it looks innocent and cute, but there’s definitely a darker undertone,” she says of the Japanese genre. “That really connects with personality.”
Her music exhibits the same dichotomy. Reggae-inspired beats, punky rock riffs and a candy-sweet pop sensibility infuse each of her tracks, co-existing in a wholly enigmatic manner. Her songs are irresistibly catchy, but cheeky lyrics add a depth and complexity rarely found in traditional pop songs. Lowlife showcases her dynamic vocal talent and offers mischievous lyrics like “you’re the highlight of my lowlife.” It’s both playful and powerful. Everybody Wants To Be Poppy, her self-proclaimed “theme song,” shows a clever sense of humor. “I’m just a princess with a pistol,” she sings, and it definitely rings true.
Moriah Rose Pereira (born January 1, 1995 in Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.), known professionally as Poppy, is an American singer, songwriter, actress, model, and YouTube personality. In 2013, Poppy moved to Los Angeles where she rose to prominence while working with director and musician Titanic Sinclair who helped her enhance her YouTube presence by making vlogs and music videos of herself. In 2015, she was signed with Island Records Read Full BioNow known as the mononymous Poppy.
Moriah Rose Pereira (born January 1, 1995 in Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.), known professionally as Poppy, is an American singer, songwriter, actress, model, and YouTube personality. In 2013, Poppy moved to Los Angeles where she rose to prominence while working with director and musician Titanic Sinclair who helped her enhance her YouTube presence by making vlogs and music videos of herself. In 2015, she was signed with Island Records, and in 2016, she released her debut extended play, Bubblebath, as That Poppy.
In late 2016, Poppy became the face of Sanrio's "Hello Sanrio" collection. In the summer of 2017, she signed to Mad Decent, and in October released her first studio album, Poppy.Computer. To promote the album she embarked on her first tour, which consisted of 34 North American cities separated by shows in London and Tokyo.
In 2018, Poppy released her web television series, I'm Poppy, and released her second studio album, Am I a Girl?.
Boasting a pastel-haired innocence, a danceable sound and a hint of underlying angst, Poppy seems to transcend classification. The doe-eyed singer-songwriter is quirky and unconventional, with a style to match. It’s this entirely unique quality that attracted the attention of Island Records, to which she was signed until the ending of 2016. “I’m so excited to do this,” she says of working with the label. “I just want people to have fun with my music and forget about their problems for a few minutes.”
Poppy grew up in Nashville, surrounded by music. Her father was a drummer in a punk band and her brother followed suit, drumming for multiple groups at once. Despite her percussive roots, Poppy had a different passion: “I was a dancer for 11 years,” she remembers. “That was my first love. But when I was in middle school I started to get made fun of a lot and music became my outlet.” To cope, Poppy began writing lyrics in her journal and listening to bands like Jimmy Eat World, No Doubt and Blondie. Finally, when it came time to choose between dancing and music, Poppy “fell in love with singing.”
Her love for music has only grown since then; she now has hundreds of journals full of song ideas and melodies. “For me it starts with lyrics and a concept,” she says of her process. “My songs usually draw on what I’m going through, what my friends are going through – even what characters in a movie are going through. I generally write about things that are going on in my world.”
Poppy’s world is certainly a colorful one, filled with roller-skating, hair dye and the latest documentaries. She loves purple and Pop Rocks and often draws on J-Pop, which is “drastically different from K-Pop,” for inspiration. “On the surface, it looks innocent and cute, but there’s definitely a darker undertone,” she says of the Japanese genre. “That really connects with personality.”
Her music exhibits the same dichotomy. Reggae-inspired beats, punky rock riffs and a candy-sweet pop sensibility infuse each of her tracks, co-existing in a wholly enigmatic manner. Her songs are irresistibly catchy, but cheeky lyrics add a depth and complexity rarely found in traditional pop songs. Lowlife showcases her dynamic vocal talent and offers mischievous lyrics like “you’re the highlight of my lowlife.” It’s both playful and powerful. Everybody Wants To Be Poppy, her self-proclaimed “theme song,” shows a clever sense of humor. “I’m just a princess with a pistol,” she sings, and it definitely rings true.
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Lowlife
That Poppy Lyrics
Old suitcase, clean getaway
I'm the one who takes the blame again
New day but the same lines, I
Feel like a victim of the dollar sign
All these years on my own
Fight my fight all alone
'Til you came, don't you know
Don't you know
Baby, you're the highlight of my lowlife
Take a shitty day and make it alright, yeah, alright
Oh, in every circumstance
Yeah, you make the difference
Baby, you're the highlight of my lowlife, lowlife
This bad taste, these headaches
Wake up on the floor again, ah, yeah
My torn dress, this failed test
Soon they will be erased
All these years on my own
Fight my fight all alone
'Til you came, don't you know, don't you know
Baby, you're the highlight of my lowlife
Take a shitty day and make it alright, yeah, alright
Oh, in every circumstance
Yeah, you make the difference
Baby, you're the highlight of my lowlife, lowlife
And I get so lonely
I can't make it on my own
And I need to call ya
"Can you come to my chateau?"
Take me in your arms and
Hold me tight, yeah, pull me close
Whisper in my ear
All I want you to say is
Baby, you're the highlight of my lowlife, (lowlife) hey
Take a shitty day and make it alright, yeah, alright
Oh, in every circumstance
Yeah, you make the difference
Baby, you're the highlight of my lowlife, lowlife
Baby, you're the highlight of my lowlife, hey
Take a shitty day and make it alright, yeah, alright
Oh, in every circumstance
Yeah, you make the difference
Baby, you're the highlight of my lowlife, lowlife
Lyrics © Warner Chappell Music, Inc., Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
Written by: Moriah Rose Pereira, Nolan Lambroza, Simon Wilcox
Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind
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Joey Moeslan
Lyrics:
Oh, suitcase
Clean getaway
I'm the one who takes the blame again
New day but the
Same lines, I
Feel like the victim of a dollar sign
All these years on my own
Fight my fight all alone
Til you came, don't you know?
Don't you know?
Baby you're the highlight of my lowlife (lowlife, lowlife)
Take a shitty day and make it alright, yeah alright
Oh, in every circumstance
Yeah, you make the difference
Baby you're the highlight of my lowlife, lowlife
This bad taste
These headaches
Wake up on the floor again, ah yea
My torn dress
This failed test
Soon they will be erased
All these years on my own
Fight my fight all alone
Til you came, don't you know?
Don't you know?
Baby you're the highlight of my lowlife (lowlife, lowlife)
Take a shitty day and make it alright, yeah alright
Oh, in every circumstance
Yeah, you make the difference
Baby you're the highlight of my lowlife, lowlife
And I get so lonely
I can't make it on my own
And I need to call you
Can you come to my cheatau?
Take me in your arms and
Hold me tight, yeah, pull me close
Whisper in my ear
All I want you to say is
Baby you're the highlight of my lowlife (lowlife, lowlife)
Take a shitty day and make it alright, yeah alright
Oh, in every circumstance
Yeah, you make the difference
Baby you're the highlight of my lowlife, lowlife
Baby you're the highlight of my lowlife (lowlife, lowlife)
Take a shitty day and make it alright, yeah alright
Oh, in every circumstance
Yeah, you make the difference
Baby you're the highlight of my lowlife, lowlife
Flowers Adams
Lyrics:
Oh, suitcase
Clean getaway
I'm the one who takes the blame again
New day but the
Same lines, I
Feel like the victim of a dollar sign
All these years on my own
Fight my fight all alone
Til you came, don't you know?
Don't you know?
Baby you're the highlight of my lowlife (lowlife, lowlife)
Take a shitty day and make it alright, yeah alright
Oh, in every circumstance
Yeah, you make the difference
Baby you're the highlight of my lowlife, lowlife
This bad taste
These headaches
Wake up on the floor again, ah yea
My torn dress
This failed test
Soon they will be erased
All these years on my own
Fight my fight all alone
Til you came, don't you know?
Don't you know?
Baby you're the highlight of my lowlife (lowlife, lowlife)
Take a shitty day and make it alright, yeah alright
Oh, in every circumstance
Yeah, you make the difference
Baby you're the highlight of my lowlife, lowlife
And I get so lonely
I can't make it on my own
And I need to call you
Can you come to my cheatau?
Take me in your arms and
Hold me tight, yeah, pull me close
Whisper in my ear
All I want you to say is
Baby you're the highlight of my lowlife (lowlife, lowlife)
Take a shitty day and make it alright, yeah alright
Oh, in every circumstance
Yeah, you make the difference
Baby you're the highlight of my lowlife, lowlife
Baby you're the highlight of my lowlife (lowlife, lowlife)
Take a shitty day and make it alright, yeah alright
Oh, in every circumstance
Yeah, you make the difference
Baby you're the highlight of my lowlife, lowlife
TIMOTHEOS ZMUDSKI
@jay ah so? Thank you for exposing the truth behind Poppy’s personal relationship with Sinclair. I urge all who read this to spread these personal facts as fast as a COVID variant.
But should we condemn the man to a state of sleaze or judge him as a dangerous doer of domestic assault based on what he said she said - or vice versa - regarding a personal moment he almost certainly regrets in which he committed the wrong action (note: I do not say he made the wrong choice because in heated moments like I’m sure this musta been, we don’t calmly peruse a mental list of pros and cons and then only much meditation and deep reflection, conclude our course of action)
Experts in relationship counseling refer to these types of situations as “Heated Moments.” We don’t use rational thought in such moments. We rely on our animal instincts. I’m sure Sinclair would have chosen differently had he the time, peace of mind, and pro vs con ratio available. But unfortunately all he had was millions of years of genetic mutations which favored DV as “most fit.”
But in the end he abused a beautiful and rare gift to humanity.
I’m talking about Poppy of course
Oh yeah, and Argomargo
ᔕEᖇEᑎᗪIᑭITY
you’re kidding me. the whole “poppy is apart of the Illuminati/is possessed” thing happened FIVE YEARS AGO? holy shit, time flies.
PoptartBumbleBeePoop
7
JIFV999
Yes 😡😡😡
Sqeaker!
@s o d a maybe.
Sqeaker!
@MIKE JAMES maybe she stop being part of the Illuminati
Sqeaker!
@Lovesick Girls why is your thing Momo. kung ikaw si momo susunduin kita kapag sikat ako at oo gusto kong maging isang sikat na mang-aawit.
Milana
I remember being OBSESSED with this song, it’s just so good and catchy
♡nevada
Yes like no one is can make songs like her when I was 9 I was obsess with her and the same thing now
Huda Hussein
SAME
Joanna Zoghby
I don’t remember it