Bobby Soxer, also known as Htet Htet, stands as a beacon of creativity and empowerment in Myanmar’s music and entertainment industry. Born on May 22, 1993, in the vibrant city of Yangon, she embarked on her transformative journey, leaving an indelible mark as a pioneering female hip-hop vocalist.
Bobby’s musical odyssey commenced in 2006, venturing into underground hip-hop before seizing her breakthrough moment. At just 13, her collaboration with R&B sensation Ye Lay on the track “Do Not Want To Say Good Bye” showcased her raw talent, foreshadowing her meteoric rise to fame.
However, it was the infectious rhythm of her hit song “Pwe” that catapulted Bobby Soxer into the spotlight, earning her the revered title of “Myanmar’s Hip Hop Queen” and adoration from fans nationwide.
Her musical prowess reached new heights with the release of the collaborative album “Done Pyan” (Rocket) alongside partner Hlwan Paing on November 21, 2011. Together, they crafted a sonic masterpiece that resonated with audiences, solidifying her status as a trailblazer in the industry.
Bobby’s influence transcends music, as she ventures into acting and presenting with notable roles in the travel documentary series “Let’s Go” and her debut in the 2015 film “Ar Shwee Tae Ko Ko,” showcasing her versatility and depth as an artist.
As a testament to her impact, Bobby Soxer’s stature extends beyond the stage, as she proudly serves as a brand ambassador for Coca-Cola, Samsung Mobile Myanmar, SPY Wine Cooler, and Ve Ve, embodying the spirit of innovation and empowerment in every endeavor.