Róisín Murphy (born July 5, 1973) is an Irish singer-songwriter and music producer known for her eclectic electronic pop and art pop style. She first gained fame as the lead vocalist of the duo Moloko, collaborating with Mark Brydon on experimental albums. In the early 2000s, she launched a solo career with critically acclaimed albums like 'Ruby Blue' and 'Overpowered.' Murphy is celebrated for her avant-garde fashion sense, theatrical stage performances, and innovative music videos, establishing herself as an icon in electronic music and pop culture. Her work blends dance, funk, and soul elements, influencing many contemporary artists.