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Demographics
Gender Female
Birth Name Moriah Rose Pereira
Birthplace Whitman, Massachusetts, U.S.
Birth Date January 1, 1995
Ethnicity Southern/Northwestern European
Father Azorean/Madeiran Portuguese
Mother English, Irish, Scottish, some Dutch
Nationality American
Career Singer, songwriter, musician, YouTuber
Color Season Dark Autumn
Notes and Motifs
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Poppy: "Poppy's world is a magical place, and it's the most free part of the entire universe."
Poppy: "I'm fascinated by people's obsession with how they look and how humans really do judge you within the first few seconds of meeting you."
Poppy: "I think everyone else is boring. And I'm not boring."
Poppy: "I'm not the only one that people try to put in a box. I think it's easier for people to understand things when they can categorize them."
Poppy: "I don't try to make things mysterious on purpose; I just try to make them interesting."
Poppy: "Goth is dead, punk is dead, and rock n' roll is dead. Trends are dead. Nothing exists anymore because the world is spinning faster than any trend."
Poppy: "Poppy does not identify with an age."
Poppy: "The purpose of VEVO is to continue the tradition of corporations preventing artists from making money on their art."
Poppy: "I just want to give my fans a place to go where they can be free and nobody will judge them, because life is more interesting when you're looking at it from the outside. I don't think you need to be on the outside looking in; I think you should enjoy the outside."
Poppy: "Something very special happens with music when it is written with great enthusiasm."
Poppy: "My mission is to make the world happy and cute and to love everyone. I think I'm doing a pretty good job."
Poppy: "You can communicate a sad message or perplexing message through happy chords or a happy melody, and I hope to have the listener pose more questions in their life as opposed to going along with the everyday and what's being pushed on them."
Poppy: "Poppy doesn't really like interviews."
Poppy: "Am I a girl, or am I boy? It's a spectrum."
Poppy: "We need to not pay attention to those stupid kids who would drop their food trays on me in the cafeteria. Because, you know what? They don't matter anymore."
Poppy: "I feel empowered when I create high-quality content on the Internet."
Poppy: "Some days I feel like a girl. Some days I feel like a boy. I don't know which I am."