George Lamond, also styled George LaMond, is an American freestyle, dance-pop, and salsa singer known as “The Voice of Freestyle.” Born George Garcia in Washington, D.C. and raised in the Bronx, he became a major Latin freestyle artist with hits including “Bad of the Heart,” “Without You,” “Look Into My Eyes,” “No Matter What,” and “Where Does That Leave Love,” then crossed into salsa with the Spanish-language hit “Que Te Vas.” His catalog remains a cornerstone of freestyle and throwback dance lineups, with a career spanning club music, pop radio, salsa releases, and live nostalgia concerts.