The Contributors of Soul were an American soul and funk band active in the mid-1960s. They were known for their energetic performances and tight, groove-based sound, fitting into the broader landscape of the soul and R&B music of the period. Although they didn't achieve mainstream success, their singles such as "I Don't Know" and "Look What You Done" have found a cult following among soul music aficionados. The band's history and its contribution to the genre underscore the richness and diversity of the soul music scene in the 1960s.