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About Diana Ross Fan Club

The most viewed and suscribed Diana Ross-related YouTube channel.

"It took me a lifetime to get here, I´m not going anywhere". Ms. Ross´stardom began back in the 1960s when she founded The Supremes along with Florence Ballard and Mary Wilson. She was capable of mantain her fame through the decades and that´s what this site want to show the world. The Diana Ross Fan Club was created in 2014 by biggest Argentine-fan Ian Scarlato. This non-profit channel aims to celebrate Diana Ross´ career featuring classic and unreleased material.

Tune in for official music videos, interviews, TV appearances, live performances, new releases and ultra rare material.

Join us to celebrate the Queen of Motown, Ms. Diana Ross!

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Diana Ross - I´m Coming Out (Live in Las Vegas, 1983) (Excerpt)

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