Patti LaBelle Reveals Why She Wanted to ‘Pimp Slap’ Diana Ross | Video
*Patti LaBelle once confessed that she wanted to “pimp slap” Diana Ross back in the day. In the clip below, Patti …

*Patti LaBelle once confessed that she wanted to “pimp slap” Diana Ross back in the day. In the clip below, Patti …

*On this day in 1968, The Supremes shocked fans during a performance of “Love Child” on “The Ed …

*Diana Ross celebrated her 78th birthday on March 26 and her daughters partied in style by rocking custom-made t-shirts …

*Fans of Motown icons Gladys Knight and Diana Ross may not know that they had a nearly 40-year feud that didn’t …

*If you’re a fan of legendary artist Diana Ross, you’re no doubt thrilled to learn that the Queen of Motown …

*These days, the legendary diva Diana Ross, her five children, four grandkids, her ex-husbands and onetime lover and …

*Quotable quotes from a Pan Africanist and from the first Black president of the United States. OUR ROOTS spotlights the …

*It has been almost three decades since the film “Lady Sings the Blues” was made. The movie was Diana Ross’ debut as an …

*On today’s special Halloween episode of ‘Tamron Hall,’ Tamron dazzled her audience with three different costumes …

*On this day in 1971, a Saturday morning cartoon starring The Jackson 5 premiered on ABC. Creator Motown Productions had …

*On July 17, 1981, Universal Pictures released the film adaptation of “Endless Love.” Brooke Shields and …

*Famed music producer Nile Rodgers and his late production partner Bernard Edwards first teamed with Diana Ross 40 years …

Five years ago today, President Barack Obama broke out in a rendition of “Amazing Grace” while delivering …

*Famed music producer Nile Rodgers is speaking out about he and his late production partner Bernard Edwards …

*On this day in 1964, The Supremes went into Motown Studios in Detroit with in-house writing/production trio …

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