In the sixties, girls all over the world sang this song [Where Did Our Love Go?], danced into their hairbrushes and danced into the mirror. I was one of them. Diana Ross had it all: style, elegance, grace. And with a voice like that she was destined for fame.
Growing up in Detroit, she busted tables in a local cafeteria before becoming the “Goddess of Motown”. Diana Ross and the Supremes shot to super stardom with twelve number one hits in just five years.
In 1970, she left the trio, launching one of the most successful solo careers in the world. Two years later, her first film, Lady Sings the Blues earned her an Oscar nomination.
Miss Ross’ legendary career has spanned over five decades and her songs have energized us. Made us feel a sense of promise. And she’s still showing girls and women everywhere that dreams have no limits …not in this lifetime.
Oprah Winfrey
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To be one of the supremes has been a life long dream of mine