DIANA ROSS

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Diana Ross was originally called Diane Ross. Ross showed a talent for music very early. In high school, she and several girls formed band ‘Primes’ to sing. Later, the band integrated and changed its name to ‘The Supreme’, which became popular worldwide. The famous song of ‘The Supremes’ is ‘Where Did Our Love Go’. In 1967, The Supremes was renamed ‘Diana Ross & Supremes’, and Ross began her solo career. Her solo works such as Endless Love have achieved great success and ranked in the forefront of the Billboard Hot 100.

Ross has sold 100 million records worldwide. She also starred in the movies “Mahogany” and “Lady Sings the Blues” and was nominated for Oscar Award. Ross has won numerous awards and honors during her career. She won the Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award in 2012 and was inducted into Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Despite personal and professional ups and downs, Ross has withstood the test. Served as a performer for more than 40 years.

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