Angela Bofill (born on May 2, 1954 in The Bronx) is an American R&B contralto vocalist and songwriter.
Angela Bofill
Born May 2, 1954 (1954-05-02) (age 55)
Origin The Bronx, New York, United States
Genre(s) R&B, dance, jazz
Occupation(s) Singer, songwriter,
Years active 1978–2006
Label(s) Arista Records (1978–1988)
Capitol Records (1988)
Jive Records (1993)
Shanachie Records (1996-2006)
Bofill was born to a Cuban father and Puerto Rican mother. She performed with Ricardo Morrero & the Group and Dance Theater of Harlem chorus prior to her 1978 debut album, Angie. She scored several dance hits such as "Angel Of The Night," "Something About You," "Holding Out For Love," and "Too Tough." However, she is probably best known for her ballad "This Time I'll Be Sweeter" and her signature tune, "I Try". In the early 1980s, she recorded You're A Special Part Of Me, a duet with romantic balladeer Johnny Mathis. Her 1983 album "Teaser" featured the Top 10 R&B chart hit "I'm On Your Side," which also became a hit for Jennifer Holliday in 1991.
Bofill is one of the first Latina musicians to find success in the R&B market.