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Angela Bofill is an American singer and songwriter known for her unique blend of soul, jazz, and R&B music. Born in New York, Bofill debuted in 1978 with the album "Angie," featuring hits like "This Time I'll Be Sweeter." Her 1979 follow-up, "Angel of the Night," included tracks "I Try" and the title song, which became staples in her repertoire. Throughout the 1980s, she released several successful albums, including "Too Tough" and "Something About You." Bofill collaborated with artists such as Narada Michael Walden and Johnny Mathis. Her music influenced the "quiet storm" genre and remains a significant figure in R&B and jazz history.