Rosetta Johnson was an influential American soul singer active during the 1960s and 1970s. Known for her powerful and emotive voice, she recorded a number of singles for the Atlantic and Chess labels, including the notable "That Hurts" and "It's Nice to Know." Despite not achieving widespread recognition during her career, Johnson's distinctive vocal style, blended with the raw emotion of southern soul, has influenced many artists in the genre. Her body of work continues to be revisited and appreciated by soul music aficionados.