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There was a time when Motown Records owned and ran the music scene. You couldn’t turn on a radio without hearing the collaborative harmonies of The Temptations or the fabulosity of Diana Ross. These artists made you shake your hips and groove before it was even acceptable. You’ll also be surprised that some of these artists weren’t even conceived when the famous record company was at its height. Check out the 15 best artists in Motown’s history!

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Marvin Gaye

He had good looks, sex appeal and music that made you think and want to make love all at the same time. With hits like “What’s Going On?” and “Sexual Healing,” Mr. Gaye helped Motown remain at the top.

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The [Original] Supremes

Florence Ballard, Mary Wilson and Diana Ross slayed the scene before fashionistas Solange and Rihanna were even thought of. They showed the world what style was and what girl power looked like—on stage. “Baby Love” and “Come See About Me” are these ladies’ signature hits and they will always remain the original fly girls of Motown.

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Diana Ross

Diana Ross was already a star when she was with The Supremes, but we all knew her star would shine brighter when she went solo. And, it did. Ms. Ross was one of Motown’s biggest acts, taking on the disco-era and pushing R&B/soul into the 1980s so effortlessly with confidence and style. With her glitter, wigs and super fabulous outfits, she really is the queen of Motown.

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Stevie Wonder

What else is there to say? He has been pushing out jams since the age of thirteen and giving Motown the very best of his career. “Living in the City,” “Do I Do,” “That Girl,” and of course, “Superstitions, ” are only a few jams that make Stevie the living legend that he is. Mr. Wonder even penned the national birthday song for Martin Luther King, JR., a song that the black community has taken on for all birthdays. His staying power and his relevance makes this multitalented artist one of the best that Motown has ever pushed out.

 

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Boyz II Men

These guys made every prom and graduation fill with tears with their hit “Till the End of the Road,” and made every couple have a good night with, “I’ll Make Love to You.” They even created the best Mother’s Day song of all time, “Mama” for 1997’s Soul Food soundtrack. Philly and Motown are very proud to have helped this legendary foursome on their journey.

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Erykah Badu

She’s an artist and she’s sensitive about her s**t. Ms. Badu is the Queen of Neo-Soul and though you might not think of her when you think of Motown, she has done some of her best work with the label including her albums Baduzim and Worldwide Underground. This funky lady is the leader of natural hair and head wraps and helped Motown tap into that market perfectly.