Ana Matronic, born Ana Lynch on August 14, 1974, is an American singer, songwriter, and member of the electronic music group Scissor Sisters. Known for her distinctive voice and charismatic stage presence, she contributes to the band's blend of disco, glam rock, and pop. The Scissor Sisters gained prominence in the early 2000s with their self-titled debut album (2004), featuring hit singles like "Take Your Mama" and "Comfortably Numb." Matronic's contributions to the group helped redefine pop music in the early 21st century, bringing a theatrical and inclusive vibe to the genre. The band's second album, "Ta-Dah" (2006), further solidified their success with hits like "I Don't Feel Like Dancin'," which topped charts internationally. Beyond her work with Scissor Sisters, Matronic has pursued solo projects, including her 2014 solo album, and has made appearances in various media, showcasing her versatility. She is known for her advocacy of LGBTQ+ rights and has had a significant impact on the visibility of queer culture in mainstream music. Matronic's unique style and artistic vision continue to influence artists within the pop and electronic music spheres.