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Diana Ross

pop music · 1970–1985

Reach Out and Touch (Somebody's Hand) by Diana Ross — cover art

Picture the glimmering lights of a disco ball, casting a warm glow as Diana Ross takes center stage, her voice soaring through the crowd like a sweet breeze. Originating from Detroit, this iconic singer and actress has seamlessly blended pop, soul, rhythm and blues, disco, and jazz into a sound uniquely her own. Whether she’s inviting you to dance with “Upside Down” or reflecting on love in “Touch Me In the Morning,” her songs resonate with emotion and style. Tracks like “I’m Coming Out” and “The Boss” celebrate empowerment and joy, while “Theme From Mahogany (Do You Know Where You're Going To)” tugs at your heartstrings. Diana’s legacy is woven into the fabric of music history, proving that her magic is timeless, much like the unforgettable melodies she gifts us all.

The facts

  • Detroit
  • pop music, soul, rhythm and blues
  • On Motown, RCA

Diana Ross in the crate

Reach Out and Touch (Somebody's Hand) by Diana Ross — cover art
Reach Out and Touch (Somebody's Hand)
Diana Ross
1970
Touch Me In the Morning by Diana Ross — cover art
Touch Me In the Morning
Diana Ross
1973
Love Hangover by Diana Ross — cover art
Love Hangover
Diana Ross
1976
Theme From Mahogany (Do You Know Where You're Going To) by Diana Ross — cover art
Theme From Mahogany (Do You Know Where You're Going To)
Diana Ross
1976
The Boss by Diana Ross — cover art
The Boss
Diana Ross
1979
I'm Coming Out by Diana Ross — cover art
I'm Coming Out
Diana Ross
1980
Upside Down by Diana Ross — cover art
Upside Down
Diana Ross
1980
Mirror, Mirror by Diana Ross — cover art
Mirror, Mirror
Diana Ross
1982
Why Do Fools Fall In Love by Diana Ross — cover art
Why Do Fools Fall In Love
Diana Ross
1982
Missing You by Diana Ross — cover art
Missing You
Diana Ross
1985

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