Emmy the Great, born Emma Lee Moss in Hong Kong in 1984, is a folk singer and songwriter with a net worth of $18 million. She is best known for her albums First Love, Virtue, and Second Love, as well as her debut self-release EP Take Me I'm Free. Her music has been praised for its thoughtful lyrics and unique sound.
Emma Lee Moss is a member of Folk Singer
Age, Biography and Wiki
💰 Net worth: $18 Million (2024)
About
Known by the stage name Emmy the Great, she is a singer and songwriter known for her albums First Love, Virtue, and Second Love. She has also released several EPs, including the debut self release Take Me I'm Free.
Before Fame
Interested in music from an early age, she would travel by train to her nearest Tower Records shop to buy the only non-Chinese music they had, developing a love for Weezer and The Smashing Pumpkins, amongst others.
Trivia
She has dabbled in writing, her music articles appearing in publications like The Guardian and The Stool Pigeon.
Family Life
Her father is English and her mother is Chinese. Her family left Hong Kong when she was twelve after Hong Kong was no longer a British colony. During the production of her second album, Virtue, her atheist fiancee underwent a spiritual awakening and left her as a result.
Associated With
As a member of the project The Brighton Port Authority, she performed alongside Norman Cook.