The Martinels are an American doo-wop group from the 1960s, known for their harmonious vocal arrangements and rhythm and blues influences. Their most well-known song, "I Don't Care," showcases their signature blend of smooth ballad-style singing and energetic backing instrumentals. The group, while not achieving mainstream commercial success, is recognized in music history for their contribution to the doo-wop genre and their embodiment of the characteristic sound of the era. Despite a lack of extensive discography, The Martinels' musical style has proven influential in the preservation and evolution of doo-wop music.