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Diana Ross

Is Diana Ross A-List?

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YesDiana Ross is above A-list, ranked S tier as an icon with generational cultural impact.

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Reached A-list in 1967

Supremes chart dominance peak

Ranking Timeline

1964B$0.5M

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.

1967A$3M+$2.5M

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.

1970A$10M+$7M

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.

1972S$20M+$10M

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.

1980S$50M+$30M

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.

1993S$150M+$100M

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.

2012S$220M+$70M

Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award

Receives the Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award, recognizing her monumental contributions to music. She continues touring and remains a living legend.

2026S$250M+$30M

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