Angelo Bond was an American soul and R&B singer and songwriter most active during the 1970s. He is known for his smooth, emotive vocal style and his significant contributions to the Motown and Invictus labels, particularly his work with Freda Payne and the Chairmen of the Board. Bond's solo album, "Bondage," released in 1975, showcased his distinctive sound and lyrical prowess, although his commercial success was modest. Despite his limited mainstream recognition, Bond's impact on the soul and R&B genres remains noteworthy.