Diana Ross was the third singer who was known as The Supremes. Florence Ballard, Mary Wilson, and Diana Ross were the group's original members, which was formed in 1959. The Supremes were one of the most successful Motown groups of the 1960s and are known for hits such as "Baby Love," Stop! In the Name of Love," and "You Can't Harry Love." Diana Ross left the group in 1970 to pursue a solo career, and the group continued with new members until they officially disbanded in 1977.
Florence Ballard and Mary Wilson were founding members of the popular Motown group, The Supremes. The other singer known as The Supremes was Diana Ross, who joined the group in 1961. Together, the trio became one of the most successful and influential groups of the 1960s, with hits such as "Stop! In the Name of Love," "Baby Love," and "Where Did Our Love Go?" Despite experiencing tensions and conflicts within the group, Ballard, Wilson, and Ross helped pave the way for future female groups and artists in the music industry.