So MJ was smashing Dianna Ross?

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"She likes the boys in the bands
She knows when they come to town"

If you know Motown history, then you know that young Diane was pretty generous with the p*ssy.
It took a while for the Supremes to catch on.
They were in such a slump that people at Motown called them the "No Hit Supremes" behind their back.
Seeing that they were from the Brewster Projects, Diana in particular, was determined to be successful.
So she started getting with the hot producers at the label in hopes of getting a hit.


Her first target was Smokey Robinson, who was also VP at the label.
Smokey kept plenty hoes, but once his wife Claudette caught wind of it she put a stop to it immediately.
Diana moved on to Brian Holland, of the writer-producer team Holland-Dozier-Holland.
Again, Brian's wife intervened but HDH gave The Supremes the hits they needed, starting with Where Did Our Love Go.
Unfortunately for The Supremes, HDH left Motown in 1967.
From there, Diana decided to shoot for the brass ring and started an affair with the HNIC Berry Gordy.
Diana must've had the good good because for the next few years, Berry put the majority of his focus on making Diana a superstar.
The rest is history.
 

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If you know Motown history, then you know that young Diane was pretty generous with the p*ssy.
It took a while for the Supremes to catch on.
They were in such a slump that people at Motown called them the "No Hit Supremes" behind their back.
Seeing that they were from the Brewster Projects, Diana in particular, was determined to be successful.
So she started getting with the hot producers at the label in hopes of getting a hit.


Her first target was Smokey Robinson, who was also VP at the label.
Smokey kept plenty hoes, but once his wife Claudette caught wind of it she put a stop to it immediately.
Diana moved on to Brian Holland, of the writer-producer team Holland-Dozier-Holland.
Again, Brian's wife intervened but HDH gave The Supremes the hits they needed, starting with Where Did Our Love Go.
Unfortunately for The Supremes, HDH left Motown in 1967.
From there, Diana decided to shoot for the brass ring and started an affair with the HNIC Berry Gordy.

Diana must've had the good good because for the next few years, Berry put the majority of his focus on making Diana a superstar.
The rest is history.


Damn that's fukking crazy:lupe:

you could make an amazing film about shady shyt from that era like a Motown 'once upon a time in Hollywood'
 

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Breh told y'all he hit that

From his autobiography, Moonwalk:
"You wouldn’t think a big star like Diana would take the time to teach a kid to paint, to give him an education in art, but she did and I loved her for it. I still do. I’m crazy about her. She was my mother, my lover, and my sister all combined in one amazing person."

The text from the article below:
Ebony: Any Black ladies in your life?
Michael: "Sure, but you wouldn’t take me seriously.”
Ebony: Try me.
Michael: “It’s Diana Ross. I love her.”
Ebony: Do you mean as a “big sister?”
Michael: “No, that’s not what I mean. See, I told you that you wouldn’t take me seriously.”

Ebony: You’re not saying you’d like to marry Diana Ross, are you?
Michael: “Oh yeah, I’m saying that.”


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I can tell who in here are either young negroes or just flat out cacs.

MJ was crushing on Diana true, but he never hit that.
Word..it's 1980 grammy footage of when they attended together and she called Mike her "her son.." ..she calls him "her baby"...


Mike was a G but wasn't the most masculine fellow like Eddie said.
 
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