Angelo Garcia

Angelo Garcia is an American singer-songwriter known for his contributions to the pop and R&B genres. Born on February 21, 1976, in Brooklyn, New York, he gained prominence as a member of the boy band No Mercy, which was active in the 1990s. The group is best known for hits like "Where Do You Go" and "When I Die," which showcased a blend of pop melodies and dance rhythms, achieving commercial success and charting in multiple countries. After No Mercy disbanded, Garcia pursued a solo career, releasing his debut album, "Angelo," in 1999, which included singles such as "I Believe" and "All I Need." His style is characterized by a smooth vocal delivery and catchy hooks, appealing to fans of the pop and R&B scenes. Garcia's impact on music lies in his role in popularizing the boy band phenomenon during the late 90s, contributing to the era's pop culture and influencing subsequent generations of pop artists. He has maintained a presence in the music industry, performing and releasing new material, and is often remembered for his contributions to the boy band legacy.