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    to Róisín Murphy. Róisín Murphy – official site Moloko – official site Róisín Murphy at AllMusic Róisín Murphy discography at Discogs Róisín Murphy's channel...
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  • 2023). "Róisín Murphy signs to Ninja Tune and shares new single 'CooCool'". NME. Retrieved 19 May 2023. Renshaw, David (17 May 2023). "Róisín Murphy announces...
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    "Discography Róisín Murphy". irish-charts.com. Retrieved 24 October 2012. Peak chart positions in Australia: Ruby Blue & Overpowered:"Róisín Murphy ARIA Albums...
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  • Róisín Machine is the fifth solo studio album by Irish singer Róisín Murphy, released 2 October 2020 by Skint Records. The album received critical acclaim...
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    Fehinti Balogun as Bjorn Misia Butler as Niall Liz White as Penelope Róisín Murphy as Mercury Tim Plester as Rowan Priya Kansara as Flo Orla McDonagh as...
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  • Tralee Róisín Ingle (born 1971), Irish Times columnist, editor and "podcaster" Róisín McAliskey (born 1971), Irish political activist Roisin McAuley...
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  • electronic music duo formed in Sheffield, England, consisting of vocalist Róisín Murphy and producer Mark Brydon. Blending elements of electronica and dance...
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  • Overpowered is the second solo studio album by Irish singer and songwriter Róisín Murphy. It was released on 15 October 2007 by EMI Records. Receiving widespread...
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  • includes a version of the track "Freak Me Now" with Irish musician Róisín Murphy. The album was released on 28 April 2023, 3 years after the release...
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  • Ruby Blue (album) (category Róisín Murphy albums)
    singer Róisín Murphy. It was released on 13 June 2005 by Echo. After she and Mark Brydon dissolved their electronic music duo Moloko, Murphy began working...
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