Herman Griffin was an American R&B singer and songwriter, primarily active during the 1960s. His musical style is characterized by soulful vocals and the rhythms of Motown, a genre he contributed to during its early development. Despite his limited discography, Griffin was a key figure in the Motown scene, particularly known for his collaborations with Mary Wells, one of the era's most prominent artists. His influence in the music industry is marked by his contribution to the Motown sound and his role in shaping Wells' early career.