Cyndi Lauper is an American singer, songwriter, and actress, known for her distinctive voice and eclectic style that blends pop, rock, and new wave. She rose to fame in the 1980s with her debut album, "She's So Unusual" (1983), which featured hits like "Girls Just Want to Have Fun," "Time After Time," and "She Bop." This album was significant as it made Lauper one of the first female artists to achieve commercial success in a male-dominated industry. Lauper's music often incorporates themes of individuality, empowerment, and social issues, making her a prominent figure in the LGBTQ+ community. Her impact on music is characterized by her bold persona and advocacy for equality, which has influenced many artists who followed. In addition to her music career, Lauper has also ventured into musical theater, winning a Tony Award for her work on "Kinky Boots" in 2013. Overall, Lauper is celebrated for her