Diana Ross age
Diana Ross is 80 years old. She was born on 26th March 1944.
Diana Ross, otherwise known as “The Queen of Motown Records,” was the lead singer of 1960s girl group The Supremes. Since then, she has had a successful solo music career with a number of No. 1 hits.
Where is Diana Ross from
Diana Ross is from Detroit, Michigan in the US.
Diana Ross genre
Diana Ross primarily makes soul and R&B music, along with tracks with pop, disco and dance influences.
Top Diana Ross songs
- “Ain’t No Mountain High Enough” (1970)
- “I’m Coming Out” (1980)
- “Endless Love” (1981)
- “Do You Know Where You’re Going To” (1975)
- “Upside Down” (1980)
Top Diana Ross albums
- “Diana” – This album marked a major shift in Diana Ross's sound, embracing the disco and funk-driven style of the early 1980s. Produced by Nile Rodgers and Bernard Edwards of Chic, the album's smooth, danceable beats and Ross’s powerful vocals solidified her place in the pop and dance music scene.
- “Lady Sings the Blues” – This album is the soundtrack to the film Lady Sings the Blues, in which Diana Ross portrayed Billie Holiday. Ross's performances on the album are nothing short of stunning, showcasing her ability to interpret jazz and blues classics.
- “Reach Out and Touch (Somebody’s Hand)” – This album helped define Diana Ross's solo career after leaving The Supremes. It featured the empowering title track "Reach Out and Touch (Somebody's Hand)," which became a classic anthem of positivity and unity.
- "The Supremes Sing Holland–Dozier–Holland" – Although this is a Supremes album rather than a solo one, it’s a pivotal release in Diana Ross’s career. The album features songs written by the legendary songwriting trio Holland–Dozier–Holland, and it includes some of The Supremes' greatest hits like "You Can't Hurry Love" and "Reflections."
- "Forever Diana: Musical Memoirs" – Released after Diana Ross's departure from The Supremes, this album was a reflection of her personal and artistic growth. It was a mix of ballads and more introspective songs that demonstrated her unique voice and range.
Diana Ross’s most iconic moment
In 1983, Diana Ross received the Lifetime Achievement Award at the American Music Awards, marking a major milestone in her illustrious career. This moment was significant because it was not just an award presentation but a celebration of her decades-long impact on music, fashion, and popular culture.