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Róisín Murphy is an Irish singer, songwriter, and producer who first gained attention in the 1990s as one half of the pop duo Moloko. After the group disbanded, she launched a solo career with the acclaimed album Ruby Blue in 2005, created with experimental musician Matthew Herbert. Known for her innovative style, Murphy has released several celebrated albums including Overpowered, Hairless Toys, Take Her Up to Monto, Róisín Machine, and Hit Parade. She is recognized for her inventive approach to electronic and dance music, as well as her collaborations with influential producers.