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The Supremes

As one of the most influential music groups of all time, The Supremes left an indelible mark on the world of pop music. Formed in Detroit in 1959, the trio, comprising Florence Ballard, Mary Wilson, and Diana Ross, was signed to Motown Records and went on to become the label's flagship act. With their signature harmonies, slick choreography, and effortless charm, The Supremes dominated the charts throughout the 1960s, racking up an impressive 12 number one singles, including "Where Did Our Love Go," "Baby Love," and "Stop! In the Name of Love." Their music was a masterclass in blending pop, R&B, and soul, with Ross's powerful vocals at the forefront. The Supremes' influence extended far beyond their impressive discography. They were also trailblazers for women in music, paving the way for future generations of female artists. In addition to their chart-topping hits, the group appeared in several films, including "T.A.M.I. Show" and "Get Yourself a College Girl," showcasing their versatility as performers. The Supremes' legacy has endured long after they disbanded in 1977, with Ross going on to achieve even greater solo success. Today, The Supremes remain one of the most beloved and respected acts in pop history, with their music remaining an integral part of our cultural heritage.

Soundtrack Appearances

And Just Like That… (S3) - 1 song(s)

TV Show

These Boots Are Made for Walking

arrie sashays through her apartment in stiletto heels, reveling in her own style as she makes herself at home. Meanwhile, her new neighbor is getting increasingly annoyed by the noise. The upbeat vibe of the song perfectly captures Carrie's carefree spirit and signature strut.

Heart Eyes (2025) - 1 song(s)

Movie

You Can't Hurry Love

Percy Jackson and the Olympians (S2) - 1 song(s)

TV Show

You Keep Me Hangin' On