Terry Huff was an American soul singer active during the 1970s, best known for his hit single "The Lonely One". His distinct falsetto voice and heartfelt lyrical storytelling were key attributes of his style, often compared to popular soul singers like Curtis Mayfield. Huff's music, although not widely recognized in mainstream media, has been sampled by numerous hip-hop artists, underlining his influence on modern music. His most significant album, "The Lonely One," produced by the Main Ingredient members, is considered a classic in rare soul music.