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Diana Ross Popular Song Rankings [2026]

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 [2026] (11–20)

i’m still waitingDiana Ross11rank/position

This is a classic by Diana Ross, who has built a solid position from the roots of soul music and continues to sing.

With its melancholy synths and vocals, it becomes a love song whose passionate plea—“I’m still waiting for you”—moves listeners to tears.

Endless LoveDiana Ross & Lionel Richie12rank/position

ENDLESS LOVE – Lionel Ritchie duet w Diana Ross w lyrics
Endless LoveDiana Ross & Lionel Richie

A duet by two giants of Black music from 1981.

Serving as the theme song for the film of the same name, Endless Love, it became a worldwide smash hit, topping the U.S.

charts for nine consecutive weeks.

Stop! In The Name Of LoveDiana Ross & The Supremes13rank/position

Diana Ross & The Supremes – Stop! In The Name Of Love
Stop! In The Name Of LoveDiana Ross & The Supremes

The Supremes transcended the Motown label to become emblematic of American female R&B groups.

Their breezy pop tunes still haven’t lost their luster.

“Stop! In the Name of Love” is one of their signature songs, which topped the Billboard charts.

Ain’t No Mountain High EnoughDiana Ross14rank/position

Diana Ross: Ain’t No Mountain High Enough (Ashford / Simpson), 1970 – Lyrics-Тексти-Paroles
Ain't No Mountain High EnoughDiana Ross

Diana Ross has long been known as a leading artist in Black music.

Many people will recognize her voice from “We Are the World.” She originally performed as the lead vocalist of the group The Supremes, but after leaving the group in 1970, she made her solo debut.

“Ain’t No Mountain High Enough” was her debut song, and it became popular for its gentle vocals and catchy sound.

Coming HomeDiana Ross15rank/position

In 1975, three versions of a Coca-Cola commercial song were aired: the Glen Campbell version, the Stylistics version, and the Diana Ross version.

All of them conveyed the image of Coca-Cola as a stylish drink from America.

At the time, these versions were not released on record and were considered rare.