Della Humphrey is an American soul singer who came to prominence in the late 1960s. Known for her unique blend of pop-infused soul, her youthful yet powerful voice became one of the defining sounds of Miami's soul scene. Humphrey made her mark in music history with the hit single "Don't Make The Good Girls Go Bad", released when she was only 13, which demonstrated her impressive vocal control and emotive delivery. Her significant contributions to soul music, despite a short-lived career, have left an enduring impact on the genre.