Poppy discography
| Poppy discography | |
|---|---|
Poppy performing in 2023 | |
| Studio albums | 7 |
| EPs | 6 |
| Soundtrack albums | 3 |
| Singles | 43 |
| Music videos | 44 |
| Promotional singles | 11 |
| Reissue | 1 |
The discography of American singer Poppy consists of seven studio albums, one reissue, three soundtrack albums, six extended plays (EPs), 43 singles (including five as a featured artist), 11 promotional singles, and 44 music videos. Signed to Island Records in 2014, she would release her debut single "Everybody Wants to Be Poppy" in June 2015. Her debut EP, Bubblebath, would go on to be released in February 2016, and included the critically acclaimed single "Lowlife".[1]
Throughout 2017, Poppy would put out five singles, which would later appear on her debut studio album Poppy.Computer released in October of that year. The album was included onto Rolling Stone's list of 20 Best Pop Albums of 2017,[2] and would peak at number 11 of the Billboard Heatseekers Albums. Her follow-up album, Am I a Girl?, was released in late 2018, and featured a collaboration with American DJ Diplo on the song "Time Is Up".[3] The second half of the album featured Poppy adopting a more rock and nu metal-influenced sound, which she would expand upon in her EP Choke, released in June 2019.
In January 2020, Poppy released her third studio album I Disagree. Fully delving in to the rock and metal influences she had dabbled in on her previous works, the album quickly became Poppy's most successful and acclaimed album to that point, and became her first album to impact the Billboard 200 chart as well as many other countries, and sold 7,000 copies during its first week.[4] Her fourth studio album, Flux, was released in September 2021. In 2022, Poppy signed to Republic and Lava Records, and released her fifth EP, Stagger. Her fifth studio album, Zig, was released in October 2023, returning to Sumerian Records.
Albums
Studio albums
| Title | Details | Peak chart positions | Sales | ||||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| US [5] |
US Indie [6] |
US Rock [7] |
AUS [8] |
GER [9] |
SCO [10] |
UK [10] |
UK Indie [10] |
UK Rock [10] | |||||
| Poppy.Computer |
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—[a] | 33 | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | |||
| Am I a Girl? |
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— | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | |||
| I Disagree |
|
130 | 12 | 15 | —[b] | — | 67 | —[c] | 11 | 1 |
| ||
| Flux |
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—[d] | — | — | — | — | — | —[e] | 40 | 16 |
| ||
| Zig |
|
—[f] | — | — | — | — | 74 | —[g] | — | — |
| ||
| Negative Spaces |
|
—[h] | — | — | — | — | — | —[i] | — | 10 |
| ||
| Empty Hands |
|
137 | 23 | — | 7 | 22 | 15 | 82 | 6 | 2 |
| ||
| "—" denotes items which did not chart in that country. | |||||||||||||
Reissues
| Title | Details | Peak chart positions |
|---|---|---|
| UK Indie Break. [10] | ||
| I Disagree (More) |
|
19 |
Soundtrack albums
| Title | Details |
|---|---|
| 3:36 (Music to Sleep To)[20] |
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| I C U: Music to Read To[22] |
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| Music to Scream To[24] |
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Extended plays
| Title | Details | Sales |
|---|---|---|
| Bubblebath[j] |
|
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| Poppy.Remixes |
|
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| Choke[25] | ||
| A Very Poppy Christmas[27] |
|
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| Eat (NXT Soundtrack) |
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| Stagger |
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Singles
As lead artist
| Title | Year | Peak chart positions | Album | |||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| US Bub. [31] |
US Dig. [32] |
US Main [33] |
US Rock [34] |
NZ Hot [35] |
UK [10] |
UK Indie [10] |
UK Rock [10] | |||
| "Everybody Wants to Be Poppy"[j][36] | 2015 | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | Non-album single |
| "Lowlife"[j] | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | Bubblebath | |
| "I'm Poppy"[j][37] | 2017 | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | Poppy.Computer |
| "Computer Boy"[38] | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | ||
| "Let's Make a Video"[39] | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | ||
| "Interweb" | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | ||
| "My Style"[40] (featuring Charlotte) |
— | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | ||
| "In a Minute"[41] | 2018 | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | Am I a Girl? |
| "Time Is Up" (featuring Diplo) |
— | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | ||
| "Fashion After All"[42] | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | ||
| "Hard Feelings"[43] | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | ||
| "X" | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | ||
| "Voicemail"[44] | 2019 | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | Choke |
| "Scary Mask" (featuring Fever 333) |
— | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | ||
| "Choke"[45] | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | ||
| "Concrete"[46] | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | I Disagree | |
| "I Disagree"[47] | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | ||
| "Bloodmoney" | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | ||
| "Fill the Crown"[48] | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | ||
| "Khaos x4"[49] | 2020 | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | |
| "Her"[50] | 2021 | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | Flux |
| "Flux"[51] | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | ||
| "So Mean"[52] | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | ||
| "Dead Flowers"[53] (with Health) |
— | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | Disco4: Part II | |
| "FYB"[54] | 2022 | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | Stagger |
| "Church Outfit"[55] | 2023 | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | Zig |
| "Knockoff"[56] | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | ||
| "Motorbike"[57] | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | ||
| "Hard"[58] | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | ||
| "V.A.N" (with Bad Omens) |
2024 | — | — | 9 | 39 | — | —[k] | — | 25 | Concrete Jungle [The OST] |
| "New Way Out" | — | — | 9 | —[l] | — | — | — | — | Negative Spaces | |
| "They're All Around Us"[60] | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | ||
| "The Cost of Giving Up" / "Crystallized"[61] | — | — | 7 | — | — | — | — | — | ||
| — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | |||
| "End of You"[62] (with Amy Lee and Courtney LaPlante) |
2025 | 25 | 5 | 1 | 18 | 13 | 93 | 31 | 14 | Non-album single |
| "Unravel"[63] | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | Empty Hands | |
| "Bruised Sky"[64] | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | ||
| "Guardian"[65] | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | ||
| "Time Will Tell"[66] | 2026 | — | — | — | — | 35 | — | — | — | |
| "—" denotes items which did not chart in that country. | ||||||||||
As featured artist
| Title | Year | Peak chart positions | Album | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| US Rock [67] |
JPN Billboard Down. [68] |
JPN Oricon Dig. [69] |
UK Sales [70] | |||
| "Between the Bars"[71] (Roman featuring Poppy) |
2012 | — | — | — | — | Non-album singles |
| "Hide and Seek"[72] (Eppic featuring Poppy) |
2013 | — | — | — | — | |
| "They'll Just Love You"[73] (Stu Brooks featuring Poppy and Danny Elfman) |
2023 | — | — | — | — | 40HZ |
| "Suffocate" (Knocked Loose featuring Poppy) |
2024 | 50 | — | — | — | You Won't Go Before You're Supposed To |
| "From Me to U" (Babymetal featuring Poppy) |
2025 | —[m] | 27 | 24 | 65 | Metal Forth |
| "In Death We've Just Begun"[75] (Ryan Lott featuring Poppy and Son Lux) |
2026 | — | — | — | — | Marathon (Original Soundtrack) |
| "—" denotes items which did not chart in that country. | ||||||
Promotional singles
| Title | Year | Peak chart positions | Album |
|---|---|---|---|
| US Rock [76] | |||
| "Adored"[77] | 2016 | — | Non-album promotional singles |
| "Metal" | 2018 | — | |
| "Immature Couture"[78] | — | ||
| "All the Things She Said" | 2020 | 41 | |
| "I Won't Be Home for Christmas"[79] | — | A Very Poppy Christmas | |
| "Fear of Dying" | 2021 | — | Non-album promotional singles |
| "3.14"[80] | 2022 | — | |
| "Spit"[81] | 2023 | — | |
| "Moonage Daydream"[82] | — | ||
| "Taste"[83] | 2025 | — | |
| "Last Christmas"[84] | — | ||
| "—" denotes items which did not chart in that country. | |||
Other charted songs
| Title | Year | Peak chart position | Album | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| SCO [85] |
UK Phy. [10] | |||
| "I Like Presents" | 2020 | 24 | 29 | A Very Poppy Christmas |
Guest appearances
| Title | Year | Other artist(s) | Album |
|---|---|---|---|
| "Fade into You" | 2014 | Tommy Miller | Covers & Mashups - Volume 1[86] |
| "Breezeblocks" | Kurt Hunter, Tony Hundtoft | ||
| "Just My Type" | 2020 | We Bare Bears | We Bare Bears (Original Television Soundtrack)[87] |
Music videos
| Title | Year | Other artist(s) | Director(s) | Ref. |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| As lead artist | ||||
| "Lowlife" | 2015 | None | Titanic Sinclair | [88] |
| "Money" | 2016 | [89] | ||
| "Computer Boy" | 2017 | [38] | ||
| "Let's Make a Video" | [39] | |||
| "Interweb" | [90] | |||
| "Moshi Moshi" | [91] | |||
| "Bleach Blonde Baby" | [92] | |||
| "Time Is Up" | 2018 | Diplo | [93] | |
| "X" | None | [94] | ||
| "Voicemail" | 2019 | [44] | ||
| "Scary Mask" | Fever 333 | [95] | ||
| "Concrete" | None | [46] | ||
| "I Disagree" | [47] | |||
| "Bloodmoney" | [96] | |||
| "Fill the Crown" | [48] | |||
| "Anything Like Me" | 2020 | Jesse Draxler Poppy |
[97] | |
| "Sit/Stay" | Poppy | [98] | ||
| "All the Things She Said" | [99] | |||
| "Her" | 2021 | Chris Ullens | [50] | |
| "Flux" | Poppy | [51] | ||
| "So Mean" | [52] | |||
| "Dead Flowers" | Health | Health | [53] | |
| "FYB" | 2022 | None | Poppy Garrett Nicholson |
[54] |
| "Stagger" | Poppy | [100] | ||
| "Church Outfit" | 2023 | Poppy Conner Bell |
[55] | |
| "Spit" | Jim Louvau Tony Aguilera |
[81] | ||
| "Knockoff" | Le3ay Studio | [56] | ||
| "Motorbike" | Garrett Nicholson Poppy |
[57] | ||
| "Hard" | [58] | |||
| "Zig" | [101] | |||
| "Flicker" | Le3ay Studio | [102] | ||
| "V.A.N" | 2024 | Bad Omens | Garrett Nicholson Poppy |
[103] |
| "New Way Out" | None | Sam Cannon | [104] | |
| "They're All Around Us" | [60] | |||
| "Crystallized" | [105] | |||
| "End of You" | 2025 | Amy Lee Courtney LaPlante |
Jensen Noen | [62] |
| "Unravel" | None | Sam Cannon | [63] | |
| "Bruised Sky" | Orie McGinness | [106] | ||
| "Guardian" | [107] | |||
| "Time Will Tell" | 2026 | [108] | ||
| As featured artist | ||||
| "Hide and Seek" | 2014 | Eppic | Jimmy Bates Fifgen Films |
[109] |
| "They'll Just Love You" | 2023 | Stu Brooks Danny Elfman |
Dark Details | [73] |
| "Suffocate" | 2024 | Knocked Loose | Eric Richter | [110] |
| "From Me to U" | 2025 | Babymetal | Takuya Oyama | [111] |
Songwriting credits
| Title | Year | Artist(s) | Album |
|---|---|---|---|
| "Won't Change"[112] | 2014 | 501 Protohype Ras |
Crystallize[113] |
| "Down for Whatever"[114] | 2015 | Chelsea Lankes | Non-album single |
| "Misery"[115] | 2021 | Brett Manning | Love Justice[116] |
| "What If I"[117] |
Notes
- ^ Poppy.Computer did not enter the Billboard 200, but peaked at number 11 on the Heatseekers Albums chart.[11]
- ^ I Disagree did not enter the ARIA Albums Chart, but peaked at number 19 on the ARIA Digital Album Chart.[12]
- ^ I Disagree did not enter the Official Albums Chart but peaked at number 48 on the Official Albums Sales chart.[10]
- ^ Flux did not enter the Billboard 200, but peaked at number 60 on the Top Current Albums Sales chart.[13]
- ^ Flux did not enter the Official Albums Chart but peaked at number 46 on the Official Albums Downloads chart.[10]
- ^ Zig did not enter the Billboard 200, but peaked at number 27 on the Top Album Sales chart.[15]
- ^ Zig did not enter the Official Albums Chart but peaked at number 58 on the Official Albums Sales chart.[10]
- ^ Negative Spaces did not enter the Billboard 200, but peaked at number 46 on the Top Album Sales chart.[17]
- ^ Negative Spaces did not enter the Official Albums Chart but peaked at number 94 on the Official Albums Sales chart.[10]
- ^ a b c d Released under the stage name That Poppy
- ^ "V.A.N" did not enter the UK singles chart, but peaked at number 88 on the UK Singles Sales Chart.[10]
- ^ "New Way Out" did not enter the Hot Rock & Alternative Songs chart, but peaked at number 16 on the Hot Hard Rock Songs chart.[59]
- ^ "From Me to U" did not enter the Hot Rock & Alternative Songs chart, but peaked at number nine on the Hot Hard Rock Songs chart.[74]
References
- ^ Kaplan, Ilana. "EP Premiere : That Poppy". PopularTV. Retrieved July 15, 2016.
- ^ "Rolling Stone 20 best pop albums of 2017". Rolling Stone. December 12, 2017. Retrieved December 12, 2017.
- ^ Wass, Mike (August 22, 2018). "Poppy Teams Up With Diplo For Apocalyptic Bop 'Time Is Up'". Idolator. Retrieved October 1, 2018.
- ^ a b Zellner, Xander (January 23, 2020). "Poppy, Likybo & Beach Slang Debut on Emerging Artists Chart". Billboard. Retrieved January 23, 2020.
- ^ "Billboard 200 Chart | Billboard". Billboard. January 25, 2020.
- Empty Hands: @billboardcharts (February 2, 2026). "Debuts on this week's #Billboard200..." (Tweet). Retrieved February 3, 2026 – via X (formerly Twitter).
- ^ Peak chart positions on the Independent Albums chart:
- Poppy.Computer: "Independent Albums Chart | Billboard". Billboard. October 28, 2017.
- I Disagree: "Independent Albums Chart | Billboard". Billboard. January 25, 2020.
- Empty Hands: "Independent Albums Chart | Billboard". Billboard. February 3, 2026.
- ^ "Top Rock Albums: January 25, 2020". Billboard. Retrieved January 22, 2020.
- ^ "ARIA Top 50 Albums Chart". Australian Recording Industry Association. February 2, 2026. Retrieved January 30, 2026.
- ^ "Discographie von Poppy". offiziellecharts.de. Retrieved January 31, 2026.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n Peak chart positions on the Official Charts Company charts:
- All except "V.A.N": "POPPY songs and albums | full Official Chart history". Official Charts Company. Retrieved January 31, 2026.
- "V.A.N": "V.A.N – Bad Omens & Poppy". Official Charts Company. Retrieved February 3, 2024.
- ^ "Heatseekers Albums Chart | Billboard". Billboard. December 23, 2017. Archived from the original on March 28, 2018.
- ^ "ARIA Australian Top 50 Digital Albums" (PDF). Australian Recording Industry Association. January 20, 2020. Retrieved January 18, 2020.
- ^ "Top Current Album Sales - October 9th, 2021". Billboard. Retrieved October 5, 2021.
- ^ Sales for Flux in the United States:
- Week 2021/10/10 (1,380 copies): Annunziata, Chris (October 10, 2021). "Metal By Numbers 10/10: Marching in Charts". Metal Insider. Retrieved October 11, 2021.
- Week 2021/10/19 (280 copies): Annunziata, Chris (October 18, 2021). "Metal By Numbers 10/19: Sermons of the Burning Apparitions". Metal Insider. Retrieved October 18, 2021.
- Week 2021/10/20 (150 copies): Annunziata, Chris (October 20, 2021). "Metal By Numbers 10/20: The Kings of Streaming". Metal Insider. Retrieved October 27, 2021.
- Week 2021/10/29 (150 copies): Annunziata, Chris (October 29, 2021). "Metal By Numbers 10/29: Welcome to Horrorwood". Metal Insider. Retrieved October 30, 2021.
- Week 2021/11/29 (500 copies): Annunziata, Chris (November 29, 2021). "Metal By Numbers 11/29: Cyber Monday Charts". Metal Insider. Retrieved November 30, 2021.
- Week 2021/01/12 (95 copies): Annunziata, Chris (February 21, 2022). "Metal By Numbers 1/12: The return of the charts!". Metal Insider. Retrieved March 1, 2022.
- Week 2022/02/16 (1,150 copies): Annunziata, Chris (February 21, 2022). "Metal By Numbers 2/16: KoRn's "Requiem" tops the charts". Metal Insider. Retrieved March 1, 2022.
- Week 2022/02/23 (700 copies): Annunziata, Chris (March 18, 2022). "Metal By Numbers 2/23: Eddie Vedder leads late February charts". Metal Insider. Retrieved March 21, 2022.
- Week 2022/03/02 (215 copies): Annunziata, Chris (March 18, 2022). "Metal By Numbers 3/2: Immolation top the charts". Metal Insider. Retrieved March 21, 2022.
- Week 2022/03/09 (175 copies): Annunziata, Chris (March 18, 2022). "Metal By Numbers 3/9: Scorpions are chart believers". Metal Insider. Retrieved March 21, 2022.
- Week 2022/03/16 (175 copies): Annunziata, Chris (March 18, 2022). "Metal By Numbers 3/16: The Chart to End All Charts". Metal Insider. Retrieved March 21, 2022.
- Week 2022/03/23 (200 copies): Annunziata, Chris (March 30, 2022). "Metal By Numbers 3/23: MESSAGE FROM THE CLERGY". Metal Insider. Retrieved April 1, 2022.
- ^ "Top Album Sales – Billboard". Billboard. November 11, 2023. Archived from the original on November 7, 2023. Retrieved December 3, 2023.
- ^ Sales for Zig in the United States:
- Week 2023/10/27 (4,975 copies): Zukowski, Zenae (December 17, 2023). "Metal By Numbers: When No Charts Sang – 12/17/2023". Metal Insider. Retrieved December 19, 2023.
- Week 2023/11/03 (1,185 copies): Zukowski, Zenae (December 17, 2023). "Metal By Numbers: When No Charts Sang – 12/17/2023". Metal Insider. Retrieved December 19, 2023.
- ^ "Top Album Sales". Billboard. December 7, 2024. Archived from the original on December 4, 2024. Retrieved January 19, 2025.
- ^ Zukowski, Zenae (January 1, 2026). "Metal By Numbers 2025: Full year analysis in album sales". Metal Insider. Retrieved January 5, 2026.
- ^ Rutherford, Kevin (February 13, 2026). "Poppy, Amy Lee & Courtney LaPlante Make History Atop Mainstream Rock Airplay Chart". Billboard. Retrieved March 4, 2026.
- ^ "10 New Artists You Need to Know: November 2017". Rolling Stone. November 22, 2017.
- ^ "3:36 (Music to Sleep To) by Poppy on iTunes". iTunes Store (US). October 17, 2016.
- ^ Ali Shutler (September 24, 2019). "Poppy talks new music: "I'm calling it post-genre"". Upset. Archived from the original on February 28, 2022. Retrieved November 1, 2020.
- ^ "I C U: Music to Read To by Poppy on iTunes". iTunes Store (US). July 20, 2019.
- ^ Dowd, Rachael (October 20, 2020). "Enter 'Inferno' with Poppy's graphic novel soundtrack 'Music To Scream To'". Alternative Press. Archived from the original on August 12, 2022. Retrieved December 22, 2024.
- ^ "Poppy Is The Face Of Nu-Metal In 2019 | BUILD Series NYC". Build Series. June 11, 2019. Retrieved June 13, 2019.
- ^ "Choke – EP by Poppy on iTunes". iTunes Store (US). June 28, 2019.
- ^ "Poppy - "A Very Poppy Christmas" 12" Opaque Red Vinyl". November 17, 2020. Retrieved November 16, 2020.
- ^ Weekly sales for A Very Poppy Christmas in the United States:
- Week 2020/12/09 (350 copies): Brown, Matt (December 9, 2020). "Metal By Numbers 12/9: Hatebreed bear the weight". Metal Insider. Retrieved September 29, 2021.
- Week 2020/12/16 (610 copies): Brown, Matt (December 16, 2020). "Metal By Numbers 12/16: Merry Christmas 2020, ya filthy animal". Metal Insider. Retrieved September 29, 2021.
- ^ Weekly sales for Eat (NXT Soundtrack) in the United States:
- Week 2021/06/16 (490 copies): Brown, Matt (June 16, 2021). "Metal By Numbers 6/16: Rising nowhere". Metal Insider. Retrieved September 29, 2021.
- Week 2021/06/23 (230 copies): Brown, Matt (June 23, 2021). "Metal By Numbers 6/23: Wolfgang Van Halen has a mammoth debut". Metal Insider. Retrieved September 29, 2021.
- ^ Weekly sales for Stagger in the United States:
- Week 2022/10/14 (185 copies): Zukowski, Zenae (December 20, 2022). "Metal By Numbers – The 2022 edition: Patient number of unlimited releases". Metal Insider. Retrieved January 11, 2023.
- ^ "Amy Lee Chart History: Hot Rock & Alternative Songs". Billboard. Retrieved September 17, 2025.
- ^ "Amy Lee | Biography, Music & News | Billboard". Billboard. Retrieved February 15, 2026.
- ^ Peak chart positions on the Mainstream Rock Songs chart:
- "V.A.N": "Bad Omens | Biography, Music & News | Billboard". Billboard. Retrieved September 17, 2025.
- "End of You": "Amy Lee | Biography, Music & News | Billboard". Billboard. Retrieved September 17, 2025.
- "New Way Out": "Mainstream Rock Airplay". Billboard. February 15, 2025. Retrieved February 18, 2026.
- "The Cost of Giving Up": "Mainstream Rock Airplay". Billboard. July 12, 2025. Retrieved February 18, 2026.
- ^ Peak chart positions on the Hot Rock & Alternative Songs chart:
- "V.A.N": "Bad Omens | Biography, Music & News | Billboard". Billboard. Retrieved September 17, 2025.
- "End of You": "Amy Lee | Biography, Music & News | Billboard". Billboard. Retrieved September 17, 2025.
- ^ "Official Hot 40 Singles". Recorded Music NZ. September 12, 2025. Retrieved September 12, 2025.
- "Time Will Tell": "Hot 40 Singles". Recorded Music NZ. January 30, 2026. Retrieved January 30, 2026.
- ^ "That Poppy Releases 'Everybody Wants to Be Poppy'". Island Records. June 23, 2015. Archived from the original on November 5, 2016. Retrieved March 14, 2017.
- ^ "I'm Poppy – Single by Poppy on iTunes". iTunes Store (US). January 31, 2017.
- ^ a b Dariene Seifert (December 9, 2017). "Review: Bizarre pop star goes far in "Poppy.Computer"". The Ithacan. Retrieved November 1, 2020.
- ^ a b Erica Russell (July 11, 2017). "Poppy makes weirdest video yet for "Let's Make a Video": Popcrush premiere". PopCrush. Retrieved November 1, 2020.
- ^ "Lyric Video for Brand-New Single from Poppy 'My Style' feat. Charlotte". Broadway World. September 5, 2017. Retrieved November 1, 2020.
- ^ "Poppy has released a bop titled "In a Minute" and you need to hear it right now". Vibes Of Silence World. July 27, 2018. Archived from the original on November 7, 2020. Retrieved November 1, 2020.
- ^ Brendan Wetmore (May 9, 2019). "Poppy Has a New EP and Is Coming to VidCon". PAPERMAG. Retrieved November 1, 2020.
- ^ Trendell, Andrew (July 30, 2018). "Youtube Sensation Poppy on Her New Album, Gender Fluidity, and Working with Grimes and Marilyn Manson". NME. Retrieved October 1, 2018.
- ^ a b "Poppy unleashes creepy music video, experimental, new song "Voicemail"". AltPress. January 31, 2019. Retrieved November 1, 2020.
- ^ Alex Darus (June 19, 2019). "Poppy unveils dark new track "Choke", EP tracklist". AltPress. Retrieved November 1, 2020.
- ^ a b Shoemaker, Whitney (August 22, 2019). "Poppy debuts new track "Concrete", signs with Sumerian Records". Alternative Press. Retrieved December 11, 2019.
- ^ a b Divita, Joe (October 4, 2019). "Poppy's Pop Metal Rebirth Continues on New Song "I Disagree"". Loudwire. Retrieved December 11, 2019.
- ^ a b Schaffner, Lauryn (December 11, 2019). "Poppy Doesn't Believe in Genres, Shares New Song 'Fill the Crown' — Exclusive Interview". Loudwire. Retrieved December 11, 2019.
- ^ Tom Skinner (July 28, 2020). "Poppy shares new track 'Khaos x4' from deluxe version of 'I Disagree'". NME.
- ^ a b Blake, Logan (June 30, 2021). "Poppy Releases New Single 'Her' With Stop-Motion Video". Spin.
- ^ a b Spanos, Brittany (July 30, 2021). "Poppy Announces New Album 'Flux' With Pastel Video for Title Track - Rolling Stone". Rolling Stone. Archived from the original on July 30, 2021. Retrieved October 14, 2022.
- ^ a b Quiles, Alyssa (August 25, 2021). "Poppy "So Mean" video | 'Flux' release date | Alternative Press". Alternative Press. Retrieved August 25, 2021.
- ^ a b Legaspi, Althea (October 21, 2021). "Watch Health and Poppy's New 'Dead Flowers' Video - Rolling Stone". Rolling Stone. Archived from the original on October 21, 2021. Retrieved October 14, 2022.
- ^ a b Childers, Chad (September 23, 2022). "Poppy Goes Punky With New Song 'FYB,' Announces 'Stagger' EP". Loudwire. Archived from the original on September 23, 2022. Retrieved October 14, 2022.
- ^ a b Pilley, Max (April 4, 2023). "Poppy returns with new single 'Church Outfit'". DIY. Retrieved April 4, 2023.
- ^ a b Mier, Tomás (July 19, 2023). "Poppy Drops 'Knockoff,' Announces Album 'Zig' – Rolling Stone". Rolling Stone. Archived from the original on July 19, 2023. Retrieved August 26, 2023.
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