Historical Archive
The album 'Diana' by Diana Ross, released in 1980, showcases a blend of disco, pop, and soul influences, highlighting Ross's powerful vocal delivery. The album features collaborations with renowned producer Nile Rodgers and guitarist Bernard Edwards of Chic, lending a contemporary edge to her sound. Notable tracks include 'Upside Down' and 'I'm Coming Out,' both of which became anthems of empowerment and self-expression, solidifying Ross's legacy as a music icon. The album is celebrated for its vibrant production and catchy melodies, making it a standout in Ross's discography.