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Medúlla is the fifth studio album by Icelandic singer Björk, released in 2004. The album is notable for its experimental approach, focusing primarily on the human voice and vocalizations rather than traditional instrumentation. It features a wide array of vocal performances, including beatboxing and choral arrangements, showcasing Björk's innovative artistry. The album explores themes of humanity, spirituality, and the power of the voice, reflecting Björk's unique style and her contributions to avant-garde music. Medúlla received critical acclaim for its boldness and creativity, often being cited as a landmark in vocal-centric music.