Roscoe Robinson is an American soul and gospel singer, known for his smooth, emotionally charged vocal style. Born in 1928, Robinson first gained prominence in the 1950s as a member of spiritual quartets like The Five Trumpets and The Highway QC's. His transition to secular music in the 1960s resulted in a number of R&B hits, including “That’s Enough” and “Do It Right Now." Despite his success in soul music, Robinson returned to gospel in the 1980s, demonstrating his versatility and enduring influence in both genres.