ALBUMSupertonic: Instrumental Mixes (Eric Kupper Instrumental Remixes)Diana Ross
ALBUMSings Songs from The WizDiana Ross
ALBUMI Love YouDiana Ross
ALBUMBlueDiana Ross
ALBUMEvery Day Is a New DayDiana Ross
ALBUMTake Me HigherDiana Ross
ALBUMA Very Special SeasonDiana Ross
ALBUMWonderful Christmas TimeDiana Ross
ALBUMDiana Extended (The Remixes)Diana Ross
ALBUMDiana Ross Live: Stolen MomentsDiana Ross
ALBUMThe Force Behind the PowerDiana Ross
ALBUMWorkin' OvertimeDiana Ross
ALBUMRed Hot Rhythm and BluesDiana Ross
ALBUMEaten AliveDiana Ross
ALBUMSwept AwayDiana Ross
ALBUMRoss (Expanded)Diana Ross
ALBUMSilk ElectricDiana Ross
ALBUMWhy Do Fools Fall in LoveDiana Ross
ALBUMDianaDiana Ross
ALBUMThe Boss (Expanded Edition)Diana Ross
ALBUMRossDiana Ross
ALBUMBaby It's Me (Expanded Edition)Diana Ross
ALBUMDiana Ross (1976) [Expanded Edition]Diana Ross
ALBUMLast Time I Saw Him (Deluxe Edition)Diana Ross
ALBUMDiana & Marvin (Deluxe Edition)Diana Ross & Marvin Gaye
ALBUMTouch Me In the Morning (Expanded Edition)Diana Ross
ALBUMLady Sings the Blues (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)Diana Ross
ALBUMSurrender (Expanded Edition)Diana Ross
ALBUMEverything Is Everything (Expanded Edition)Diana Ross
ALBUMDiana Ross (1970) [Expanded Edition]Diana Ross
ALBUMThe Supremes Sing Rodgers & Hart (The Complete Recordings)The Supremes
ALBUMThe Supremes Sing Rodgers & HartThe Supremes
Diana Ross's Popular Music Videos
Turn Up The Sunshine
Diana Ross & Tame Impala
When You Tell Me That You Love Me
Diana Ross & Westlife
Thank You
Diana Ross
All Is Well
Diana Ross
I Still Believe
Diana Ross
When You Tell Me That You Love Me
Diana Ross & Westlife
Love Hangover (Eric Kupper Remix / Lyric Video)
Diana Ross
All Of You (Video Version)
Julio Iglesias & Diana Ross
Artist Playlists
Diana Ross Essentials
The Supremes' breakout star graduated to a fearless solo career.
Diana Ross: Sampled
Their original tunes have been the source material for some of modern music’s biggest hits.
Diana Ross: Deep Cuts
The supreme diva's vaults overflow with beats and bravado.
Inspired by Diana Ross
A pioneer for girl groups and pop-soul solo stars.
Diana Ross: Influences
A jukebox's worth of inspirations and collaborators.
About Diana Ross
Artist Biography
Once an aspiring fashion designer, the powerhouse singer Diana Ross epitomised Motown’s appeal in the ’60s: she was ever-elegant, gracious, beautifully turned out—and her crystalline voice transcended everyday troubles like a little slice of heaven. Ross was born in 1944 in Detroit, and by the time she was 15 years old, the city had become a cultural hotbed teeming with musicians and an upwardly mobile Black middle class that was ready to enjoy the good life. Ross—who had sung in church—joined a vocal group called The Primettes; they went on to sign with Motown and were renamed The Supremes. As lead singer, Ross helmed an astonishing 12 No. 1 U.S. singles, including the evanescent “Baby Love”, and became a defining voice of the ’60s: unfailingly joyful, poised and glamorous. Her solo career, which kicked off in 1970, proved that her explosive appeal would continue, with hits like her astral take on “Ain’t No Mountain High Enough” and the collegial “Reach Out and Touch (Somebody’s Hand)”. As the times changed, so did Ross: she tried her hand at musicals, including the Billie Holiday biopic Lady Sings the Blues, Mahogany and The Wiz, and embraced disco with songs like “Love Hangover”. The 1980 release Diana put her simmering career back at a boil thanks to the jangly Nile Rodgers and Bernard Edwards-penned dance-floor-fillers “Upside Down” and “I’m Coming Out”. Over the years, the singer has remained a powerful, arena-filling live performer, both on her own and with reunited Supremes. She’s widely considered one of the most successful and influential female entertainers of all time, lighting the path for future pop royalty including Madonna, Beyoncé and countless others.
Hometown
Detroit, MI, United States
Genre
R&B/Soul
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