
Is Diana Ross A-List?
Yes — Diana Ross is above A-list, ranked S tier as an icon with generational cultural impact.
Reached A-list in 1967
Supremes chart dominance peak
Ranking Timeline
Supremes first number-one hit
The Supremes achieve their first number-one hit with 'Where Did Our Love Go,' launching them as Motown's premier act and Diana Ross into stardom.
Supremes chart dominance peak
The Supremes become the best-charting female group in history with 12 number-one hits. Ross is now the face of Motown and a major cultural figure.
Solo career launch
Ross leaves The Supremes for a solo career, immediately scoring a number-one hit with 'Ain't No Mountain High Enough' and proving her star power.
Lady Sings the Blues acclaim
Her portrayal of Billie Holiday in Lady Sings the Blues earns an Academy Award nomination, establishing her as both a music icon and serious actress.
Upside Down disco era success
Releases 'Upside Down,' her biggest solo hit, which tops charts worldwide. She remains a dominant force in music and a global superstar.
Motown 25th Anniversary Special
A defining television event celebrating Motown's legacy solidifies Ross as the Queen of Motown. Her decades-long career and influence are undeniable.
Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award
Receives the Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award, recognizing her monumental contributions to music. She continues touring and remains a living legend.
Enduring Motown royalty status
Diana Ross remains an S-tier global icon, universally recognized as the Queen of Motown. Her legacy as one of music's most influential figures is secured for all time.
Last updated: February 17, 2026