Nancy Martinez is a Canadian pop and dance music singer, best known for her contributions to the genres of freestyle and electronic dance music in the late 1980s and early 1990s. Born on February 14, 1964, in Montreal, Quebec, she gained prominence with her hit singles such as "For Tonight," "Jump," and "Move Your Body," which showcased her vibrant vocal style and catchy melodies. Martinez's debut album, *Nancy Martinez* (1986), featured "For Tonight," which became a staple in dance clubs and helped her establish a dedicated fanbase. Her music often blended elements of pop, dance, and freestyle, characterized by pulsating beats and emotive lyrics. While she may not have achieved the same level of mainstream success as some of her contemporaries, Nancy Martinez's work has left a lasting impact on the freestyle genre, influencing a generation of artists and contributing to the sound of the late 20th-century dance music scene. She remains a respected figure among fans of 1980s and 1990s pop and dance music, celebrated for her contributions to the vibrant nightlife and music culture of that era.