Winehouse's many fans will have no problem recognizing the singer, who is portrayed sporting her distinctive beehive hairdo in the heart of her beloved home town.
The singer's father Mitch Winehouse - who once said he hears from her ghost - told reporters on Sunday that it was "incredibly emotional" to see the statue.
"It is like stopping her in a beautiful moment in time," he said. "We really hope Amy's fans love the statue."
Winehouse died in 2012 after battling with drugs and alcohol abuse. Her family has set up a foundation to help young people struggling with similar problems.
Bloomers, isn't she worth the statue?