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We count down Motown's 100 greatest songs, from 1960s pop smashes to 1970s protest classics.
The de facto star of Motown's boundary-breaking Jackson 5, the sensitive solo singer behind Seventies hits, the vanguard of the MTV era and the timeless voice behind some of the only multi-million ...
The 500 Greatest Songs of All Time More than 250 artists, writers, and industry figures helped us choose a list full of historic favorites, world-changing anthems, and new classics By Rolling Stone
Stevie’s Sixties Motown career was full of swerves from the usual run of things — live hits, pseudonymous instrumental albums as Eivets Rednow, protest songs — and this is another example ...
The greatest hits of music's wildest decade — hip-hop, synth-pop, indie rock, metal, Chicago house, Miami freestyle, ska, goth, reggae, acid house, and more
500 Greatest Songs of All Time: From the Beatles and John Lennon to Bob Dylan and Aretha Franklin.
From the Jackson 5 and Monkees to N'Sync, BTS, and One Direction: pre-fab pop’s most scream-worthy songs.
The Supremes‘ seventh Number One record, hitting only two years after their first, was one of Motown’s most wizened hits, tempering the dizziness of teenage love with motherly advice.
'Motown Magic, a new animated series on Netflix, uses classic soul music as the inspiration for colorful stories aimed at young viewers.
Psychedelic soul was all over the radio, but Motown was keeping up with the times and producers Norman Whitfield and Barrett Strong wrote a stupefyingly funky song about an absentee father.