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Diana Ross Popular Songs Ranking [2025]

Diana Ross Popular Songs Ranking [2025]
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Diana Ross Popular Songs Ranking [2025]

Diana Ross, a legendary figure in Black music.

Her music, often hailed as that of one of America’s most successful singers, has a beautiful, moody vibe that’s truly addictive.

Here’s a ranked list of her popular songs that I’ve put together for you.

Diana Ross Popular Songs Ranking [2025] (1–10)

If We Hold On TogetherDiana Ross1rank/position

A gentle yet powerful singing voice that resonates deep in the heart—this is a signature ballad by American singer Diana Ross.

The song celebrates universal love and bonds, declaring that with mutual trust, any hardship can be overcome.

Its poetic worldview, reminiscent of a passage from the Bible, portrays an unwavering conviction.

Released in November 1988 as the theme song for the animated film The Land Before Time, it was later included on the acclaimed album The Force Behind the Power.

In Japan, it was featured in the TV drama “Omoi de ni Kawaru Made” and famously held the No.

1 spot on the international chart for 12 consecutive weeks—a fact many of you may already know.

It’s a classic you’ll want to hear when you wish to be reminded of someone dear.

Upside DownDiana Ross2rank/position

Diana Ross, who not only had the talent of a soul singer but also achieved great success in the pop field.

Released in 1980, this work is a dance classic she created in pursuit of a career breakthrough, teaming up with Chic, masters of the disco sound.

Over a groove woven from a funky bass and crisp guitar, it portrays a woman whose heart is thrown into chaos by a capricious lover.

From September 1980, the song spent four consecutive weeks at No.

1 on the U.

S.

charts, and the landmark album “diana” became the biggest hit of her career.

This timeless gem, which makes you want to start dancing, is perfect for those moments when you want to lift your spirits.

Love HangoverDiana Ross3rank/position

Diana Ross – Love Hangover (Full Version) (Slayd5000)
Love HangoverDiana Ross

A single released in 1976.

It was Diana Ross’s fourth solo single.

It shot to number one on Billboard and other charts, quickly becoming a hit.

The producer recorded the music first and then considered whether to have Marvin Gaye or Diana Ross sing it.

In the end, he felt Diana fit the song better, so she became the vocalist.

Considering how big a hit it turned out to be, it shows that there really is such a thing as compatibility between a song and its singer.

Endless LoveDiana Ross & Lionel Richie Endless4rank/position

Diana Ross & Lionel Richie Endless Love 1981
Endless LoveDiana Ross & Lionel Richie Endless

Since its release in 1981, “Endless Love” has continued to be cherished at countless weddings.

The sweet duet by Lionel Richie and Diana Ross resonates deeply, as if singing of true love.

Not only is this the most chart-successful single, but achieving No.

1 in the U.

S.

also immortalized its name.

The harmony woven by their voices will not only grace a wedding, but also make any special time spent together even more romantic.

Be sure to add this timeless melody to your most precious day.

I’m Coming OutDiana Ross5rank/position

I’m Coming Out (Original CHIC Mix)
I'm Coming OutDiana Ross

Diana Ross’s song carries a simple, straightforward message of self-acceptance and pride.

Released in 1980, it became an important anthem especially for the LGBTQ+ community.

Written and produced by Nile Rodgers and Bernard Edwards of the disco group Chic, the track celebrates the importance of expressing who you truly are.

It’s also known as a staple for dance battles; its rhythmic groove and powerful message captivate dancers.

At a Red Bull–hosted dance battle, Japan’s THE D SoraKi performed to this song and wowed the world.

Frequently played at Pride events and LGBTQ+ celebrations, this is a track everyone who wants to live authentically should hear.

Friend To FriendDiana Ross6rank/position

Diana Ross is one of America’s most celebrated female vocalists and a leading figure in Black music.

For her, the 1980s were a period when a disco-driven direction—teamed with musicians like Nile Rodgers and Bernard Edwards—truly blossomed, following her long-running career that began with the Supremes.

In 1980, she released the dance classic “Upside Down” as a single, and I’d like to introduce its B-side, “Friend to Friend.” This ballad—woven with a sophisticated ensemble and a touch of melancholy in her vocals—shows Diana at her very best.

Savor the lyrics, which radiate boundless affection.

O Holy NightDiana Ross7rank/position

It’s an impressively grand Christmas song that feels quintessentially ’90s.

The sound is overwhelming in the best way.

With a cinematic mood that goes beyond the framework of pop, it’s almost like watching a film.

The live orchestral performance underpins the accompaniment and highlights Diana Ross’s vocals.

This sacred ballad, perfect for a holy night, also helps create an elegant atmosphere.

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