Norah Jones emerged as one of the defining voices in American music when Come Away With Me dominated the 2003 Grammy Awards, earning five trophies including Album of the Year. Blending jazz, folk, country, and pop influences, the album resonated with audiences far beyond traditional genre boundaries and went on to sell more than 27 million copies worldwide. Its success demonstrated the enduring appeal of understated, artist-driven music in an era dominated by highly produced pop. Jones’s breakthrough established her as one of the most successful artists of her generation and decorated artists of Indian heritage in Grammy history.