Diana Ross

Ross is an American singer born on March 26, 1944, known for her versatile mezzo-soprano voice and contributions across multiple genres including pop, jazz, soul, disco, and R&B. With roots in Motown and working within the adult contemporary and pop soul traditions, she became a prominent figure in American music. Her career encompasses classic pop and rock influences alongside contemporary R&B sensibilities, establishing her as a significant artist within the soul and disco landscapes of her era.