WOAH!| FIRST TIME HEARING Diana Ross - Upside down REACTION
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- Опубликовано: 4 окт 2024
- WOAH!| FIRST TIME HEARING Diana Ross - Upside down REACTION
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Omg, my kids first knew Diana Ross as "Rainbow's mom!" 🥰🌈 I laughed so hard, I was like "Diana Ross was Beyoncé before Beyoncé was Beyoncé! She's the QUEEN!!!" They have since learned more about the legend that is Miss Diana
Lol too funny.
Indeed... Before Beyonce` was even a gleam in her Daddy's eye
I tell my young family members the same thing ALL the time. Diana was Beyonce before Beyonce. Ms Ross the Boss made the blueprint. Music, fashion & movies. I remember my parents took me with them to see Mahogany & Lady Sings the Blues. I was too young for Lady Sings but you know it was the 70's 😳
Beyonce and Diana Ross have nothing in common but fame.
Comparing random Black Women isn’t cute. They both can exist and are legends. So next.
Love 💕💕 kudos to Nile Rodgers and Bernard Edwards of the group Chic for writing, producing and playing on the song
Defo got that Nile Rodgers trademark.
You can immediately hear Nile on this.
Also the late CHIC drummer Tony Thompson. This is them before thr
the Madonna "Like A Virgin" Sessions.
They were responsible for this whole album, no ? There were three massive hits from this one album, this one , I`m Coming Out and My Old Piano all classic songs of the end of the 70`s beginning of the 80`s.
You can immediately tell.
Definitely a classic, a big hit for Diana back in the day. Definitely check out "I'm Coming Out", "Love hangover", "Endless Love" (duet with Lionel Richie), and "Missing You".
Another one "The Boss"
Also “The Boss”, “Tenderness”, “It’s My House”, “Mirror, Mirror”, “Eaten Alive”, “Dirty Looks”, “Swept Away”, “And If You See Him”, “Surrender”, “Touch Me in the Morning”, “One Love in a Lifetime”, “Remember Me”
Mama Boss got jams and gems
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You would also really love Diana's hit song, "Love Hangover" (1976).
Jay & Amber, you'll love her "Touch Me in the Morning", "Love Hangover", "Theme from Mahogany (Do You Know Where You're Going To)", and
"Ain't No Mountain High Enough" !!!! Also duet her with Lionel Richie "Endless Love"!!
edit- "Touch Me.." and "Do You Know.." show her soft and delicate side!!
She did have a lot of hits! Great recommendations! :)
@@xzonia1 thank you!
@@surlechapeau My pleasure :)
I agree. I just listened to Touch me in the morning. A rare song with so much emotion. A true masterpiece from a legend!
yes, yes, & yes!
Whoa - what a flashback - I was in the Army - this album was a comeback for Diana , the other hit was “ I’m Coming Out”
This song jumped from #49 to #10, so on Casey Kasem's American Top 40 countdown, it debuted at #10. Pretty amazing! It spent 4 weeks at #1 in 1980.
Ya, this song was everywhere. There's nobody in America of 'a certain age' that doesn't know this song.
@@redpine8665 Certainly not only in America !
I love her music been so long and I don't know where we're supposed to make request for song I thought it was down here in the comments pet also 80s level 42 I've requested it before I think some other people have but I guess maybe not enough but I truly know you guys would love it in the weird part is like the last 2-3 days on Instagram I think it's histogram I'm 62 that anyway like four different times on different venues they have played level 42 which I thought was strange but a good strange
📻Aaah, Casey Kasem's "Top 40 Countdown" .. with those little Stories and Special Requests he did on the Show...Been a day or two since I even thought about that Show, and I used to listen to it a lot. Thanks for the Memory :}
@@laurin4405 we have 2 radio stations that play the Kassey Kassem top 40's every Sunday morning. It's a little bit of being an 80's teen again.
You definitely need to hear Diana's Love Hangover. She's the best!
Yes. The album version!
Young Diana Ross. You can see why she shot to the top. She was smart, beautiful, had a wonderful unique voice, and the skill to show it off!
More Diana Ross please? I’M COMING OUT is another bop.
This song was written and produced by Nile Rogers and Bernard Edwards, the guitar and bass duo behind Chic. This was when Chic was one of the hottest groups in the world and they also produced "I'm Coming Out" from the same album. You should react to "Good Times" by Chic. "Good Times" is a disco soul song by American R&B band Chic from their third album Risqué (1979). It ranks 68th on Rolling Stone's list of the 500 Greatest Songs of All Time, and has become one of the most sampled tunes in music history, most notably in hip hop music.
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Good Times is FIRE. Then do Rapper's Delight by Sugarhill Gang.
With CHIC"s Tony Thompson on drums. They also did Sister Sledge the year before, Debbie Harry and then Madonna's "Like A Virgin" Sessions later.
Also "Le Freak" by Chic, one of the biggest hits of the disco era, along with Good Times.
Nile is such a cool guy. I’ve DM’d him 5-10 times over the years on Twitter and he always responds. I told him that Chic was the first 8 track I asked my mom for when I was little. He has done so much and has worked with so many fantastic artists.
Wife here..., LOVE LOVE LOVE this Absolute Queen!!!..POP ROYALTY FOR SURE 👍🌹
Diana Ross has had an incredible career for decades from the sixties until now actually. Her solo career was massive. She sang the gorgeous theme from mahogany, endless love(with Lionel Richie),love hangover, it’s my turn, I’m coming out to name a few. Thanks for posting this
It's my turn is one of Diana's biggest hit.You're already in the rabbit hole might aswell check it out
I think you would
A huge disco & skating rink jam! If you compare her sound with the later female R&B/Pop performers of the mid to late 80s, the Queen laid the foundation for all of their success: Jodi Whatley, Janet Jackson, Taylor Dane, Paula Abdul, Karyn White, etc.
That's ridiculous comment, considering that this music (sound) comes from Nile Rogers and Bernard Edwards of Chic. This totally sounds like the group Chic, which is late 70's. They worked with many artists, Niles most notably Madonna. Taylor Dayne, Karyn White's music sound nothing like this, nor does Paula's. Janet's is distinctive and the sound comes from Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis (The SOS Band). They did Human (for the Human League) and many others. Jody Watley phrased like Diana, and was a big Diana fan, but I still wouldn't say this sounded like her music.
@@marchjoy7391 Just my humble opinion. No need to flame me ("ridiculous"?) for recognizing something you do not hear. Art is subjective and regardless of who produced them artists can still be influenced by simply hearing something from their past. I am asserting, IMHO, through my brief comment that this song was a starting point for the evolution of dance music through the 80s and into the early 90s. "Try to make someone smile today."
@@seanmonetathchi1060 Since Diana does not write music or lyric, and is not responsible for the sound. To say "she" laid the ground work for all of their success, seems ridiculous to me, sorry to say. Regardless of the subjectivity you pointed out....
@@marchjoy7391 Does not seem that you were "sorry" since that was the second word you typed. Seemed like the clear point to flame my comment as ridiculous and you verified that by doubling down in your reply. I have never asserted that you were wrong in your opinion. I have just posited my opinion based upon my personal observations. I only object to use of the word "ridiculous" as it is a word choice implying a condescending attitude as if my opinion is vastly inferior. If you are a long time viewer of this channel and it's community you should recognize that it is one of positivity, kindness, and civility. This is why I quoted Amber's closing line to every video as a reminder to try and stay positive and share that positivity with others. I understand that you "strongly disagree" with my assessment and that's okay with me. I truly hope you have a great day where ever you are and only I hope you are more mindful of your word choice in the future. Peace.
@@marchjoy7391 You did make a factual mistake yourself here. Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis got their recognition and popularity playing for The Time, NOT The SOS Band. The Time was a Prince protege group and Jam and Lewis played on almost all their albums before setting off on their own. They did work with the SOS Band but they weren't from The SOS Band.
One of her greatest ....Do You Know Where You're Going To by Diana Ross
Brilliant song. Beautifully sung and produced
Everybody in the club is dancing to Miss Diana Ross…. If you haven’t listened to it yet, I suggest my personal favorite I’m coming out…
It’s amazing how Diana Ross is 79 and just came out with a new album that got GRAMMY NOMINATED and is still touring. I mean… what a legend!
Diana Ross is a GODDESS!!!
Before Beyoncé and others like her, there was Diana Ross (with the Supremes), who ruled the airways with her distinctive voice and style. I can’t count how many hits she had because there are too many, but when she was on the radio, you could recognize her voice right away. That was long before all the auto tuned generic voices of today.
I would never put Beyonce on the same level as Diana Ross....
Like Barbra Streisand did with Barry Gibb, Diana Ross turned to Nile Rogers and Bernard Edwards of Chic, who were big disco era star to have their biggest success (both had their best selling albums of their careers).
Diana Ross combined with Michael Jackson and the BEE GEES for the tune: Eaten Alive. That album (Experience) is filled with the elegant pop of the Bee Gee's and her voice melts into theirs. Your Barry Gibb fan over there will LOVE it. There's a song, 'I Love Being in Love With You', where Diana sounds like the fourth Brother. There was a hit, Chain Reaction, which I think you may have reacted to. The Bee Gees sang all the backing vocals with Michael Jackson added on Eaten Alive - a minor hit for Miss Ross.
Oh man! You’ve GOTTA do Chain Reaction by Diana, written (and featuring backing vocals) by Jay’s boys The BeeGees! 😊😊
..."Class of 76"...Such a great dancing song...always filled the floor...I'm Coming Out and Love Hangover please...thx!
Exactly! What a song w/ that groove, but when I finally listened to lyrics I was like wth??
Y'all have to do "Love Hangover" funky, her best song since she was with the SUPREMES, in my humble opinion.
I’m 63 years old. I guess it’s hard for me to understand how anybody could go through the life never hearing that song? Not even in a grocery store? Not even on the car radio? That is so strange to me! It’s like a worldwide anthem!
You are so right
That bass is the Chic guys Bernard Edwards and Nile Rodgers who were phenomenal in the early 80's. They wrote many songs in that era. Check out their own funky songs. Le Freak. Everybody dance, Good times and Sister Sledge songs too. Lost in music and He's the greatest dancer. Awesome songs back in the day.
It's funny you should mention Sister Sledge, this song and the songs on the album Diana were supposed to be their sophomore album. They were in the studio recording the music, when Nile and Bernard invited Diana to dropped by the studio to see how they worked. She heard the songs, and bought them for herself. Smart business woman.
A MUST HEAR Classic,, Diana Ross "Love Hangover"....Nuff Said.
She was the s**t in her day, still have the album. Still love her music.
Nile Rodgers jams are the best rabbit hole to be in, "Upside Down" is a good example. Chic to Daft Punk, it's all good.
The Critics blasted this Song when it was released in 1980, but the listening public disagreed and took it to #1. It absolutely rocked the airwaves. I loved it then and I still love this classic.
You'll also like her big 1976 hit "Love Hangover."
Wow. Gorgeous, classic song. Massive hit for Diana.
Wife here..Had to pop back in and say I Looove the description 'SHAKEERIAN"..Perfect Ms. Amber!!
Diana Ross was born in 1944, and this song (Upside Down) was released in 1980. So she was near 35-36 when this song was released.
The next Diana Ross song should be I'm Coming' Out. You should also listen to Helen Reddy's I Am Woman.
Happy I saw her live in the 80's.. She was on my radio from the 60's on... music of my life.
A very simple song. She said she wanted something her then 5 year old could sing (Chudney). This is her 17tg billboard number one. It was on FIRE and let’s not forget Nile Rogers writing and production here.
A-List celebrity for years, colossal commercial success, and Vegas style entertainer, but probably underrated as a singer, but she's top shelf, and always was.
"Diana" is a great album but you have got to listen to her version of "Ain't No Mountain High Enough" - full length!
Diana Ross by herself is just a whole 'nother rabbit hole worth going down:)
You guys need to react to Linoel Richie and Diana Ross duet and the song is Endless Love. This song is at least one of the popular song to get married to.
Nice choice!!! This album is bumpin’!!!! 👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾
Diana Ross is a badas! Her music charmed me back then and still does She has to be in her late 70s! Iconic!
I fell in love with this track when I was about 15. It still sounds so fresh. Thanks for the memories x
the way this song is so casually recorded, its as if shes just casually walked up to this guy in the disco bar, and is telling him whats up
She's a legend, always heard her with the Supremes on the radio in the 70's growing up...
That's not the same thing as being there in the 60s when they were together
You ain't heard Diana Ross until you listen to the long version of her hit "Ain't No Mountain High Enough."
Ugh… I want that played at my funeral lol. Crazy about that song
This song was Diana Ross's biggest hit song ever as a solo artist. The song debuted both on the Billboard Top 40 and The Billboard Top 10 chart at the same time during the early fall of 1980. It spent a total of 4 weeks at the #1 spot on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. This song is definitely a monster hit indeed!!!
Absolute jam! Love this! This song was big in the 80's and has had staying power over the years. One of her best!
You all should play "Do You Know Where You're Going To" Theme From Mahogany
Love Diana, she is the Queen 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻🙏🏻🇬🇧xxx
The Genius of the LEGENDARY Iconic Bernard Edwards and Nile Rodgers
One of the nastiest, funkiest tracks, sent soaring of course with Ms.Ross' distinct voice. Legend.
This was the beginning of Chic ruling the decade of the 1980s. They went on to produce for Debbie Harry, David Bowie, Duran Duran, and the B-52s among many others.
My favorite song by Diana Ross!
The Great Diana Ross
Nile Rogers and Bernard Edwards had a Midas touch, Diana thought at first they'd ruined her career.
Bernard Edwards, one of the most influential Bassists ever and greatly missed.
Diana Ross listen to her doing:
“Ain’t No Mountain High Enough “ !!!
Love it !!
Suggestion, DIANA ROSS...It's My Turn, great song
"I wish I could play [bass] like THAT." Jordan, that's Bernard Edwards. EVERYBODY wishes they could play like him.
Hey guys. I appreciate this so much, theres so much in ms Ross music catalog Please do more,, Missing You. IM COMING OUT, ENDLESS LOVE, IT'S MY HOUSE, CHAIN REACTION, LOVE HANGOVER, SWEPT AWAY... MUSCLES.. DO YOU KNOW WHERE YOU GOING TO.. AIN'T NO MOUNTAIN HIGH ENOUGH
“I’m Coming Out” is a must react. It’s been “Sampled”. You’ll love it.
Hugely recommend listening to Diana's "Love Hangover" (the special disco version) - a BANGER.
I recommend her cover version of "Ain't No Mountain High Enough", although the Marvin Gaye/Tammi Terrell original version is great too!
There are so many great singers for Female Friday. Toni Braxton; Chante Moore; Lisa Fisher; Vanessa Williams; Jill Scott; Aaliyah....
Diana Ross - I'm Coming Out, Muscles, Mirror Mirror, Chain Reaction, Eaten Alive, Swept Away, Missing You.
Great choice!!!! Always up for some Diana Ross!! 🕺 disco fever!! 😊
Im a regular hood dude doing food reviews on my RUclips channel 😤
Must definitely do Diana Ross' disco song "The Boss". Also, "I'm coming out" was a huge hit.
HEY guys this is how great of a singing career Diana Ross had on the Billboard pop singles chart as a lead singer for the Supremes from 1964 to 1970 they had 12 number one songs (only the Beatles had more 20) as a solo act she had 5 number one songs then duo with Lionel Ritchie for the song Endless love 18 number one song between 1964 to 1981.
that's right...dance to that tune. that's what her music was all about during this period....mirrored dance floors and moving lights and silk dresses and damn, it was all about the moves and she played up to it.
You know it's a great song, when this 80s metal fan,white boy, can drive around town, with the top down, this song turned up to 11. The reactions are awesome, especially whe the ppl are honking and grooving to it. I love sharing ❤️
Diana Ross made a great career chime back in the 80s. This was one of those songs! Awesome thank you for playing this.
This was from her comeback album. This was produced by Niles Rodgers of Chic. "I'm Coming Out" is also off this album. People went crazy over this back in the day.
Whenever I hear Diana Ross I think of her playing Dorothy in "The Wiz"
So many artists have sampled this song!
Comeback ? She had her first gold album with The Boss, which was the album before this one.
The Boss barely went gold (were there any memorable songs on that album?)where as Diana easily went platinum with two mega hits!
@@bertisjordan1085 the Boss is a great album !! Its my house and the Boss are very memorable!!
I have a vivid memory of dancing to this,losing myself in it when I was 8.
Chic was an underrated force on 80s music...this song is just one example.
Nile Rodgers and Bernard Edwards wrote the song for Diana Ross, you should do another chic album I know you weren’t crazy about freak out but try the song everybody dance
Shout out to Nile Rodgers who produced this and many other hits.
Saw her in concert! Omg she was amazing!
I said to myself, "THAT sounds like Nile Rodgers!"
Yep, I nailed it. Nile's guitar playing is so chic.
This track and the rest of this Album was produced by Nile Rogers and Chic with that classic Chic base and Guitar xx
Diana did a great duo singing this song with Jay Kay and Jamiroquai.
Yes!!! Long live Disco! This record is in the front of my record bin as I type; I can’t tell you how big this song was; next Diana Ross songs: “THE BOSS”, “LOVE HANGOVER” 🔥
She sang a great song from the movie Lady Sings The Blues- Good Morning Heartache.
You can tell that Niles Rodgers produced it, love it! And, you two gonna react to "Love Hangover", THAT is a strut song!!
Funny know every word yet never knew it was Diana Ross singing. Fantastic voice.
60's,70's,80's and 90's had multiple hit in each of those decades the divas of today wish they have a career that Diana did. And the song is about love as a drug, you know that man is bad for you but you can't quit him. Kicking rocks is easy to say but harder to do.
This song and album… so much fun. I’m Coming Out should be next.
This was my favourite song from when I was a a little girl…I was infatuated with Diana Ross, and wanted to be her…I thought she was the most beautiful woman in the world - all my drawings were of her, and I used to wish on my eyelashes that I could have long, curly black hair, just like her. This song was my spirit song when they played it at clubs when I was older…so fun to dance to! 😍😍😍
Luv this song
My dad would rock this sing at his night club back in the day. Takes me back.
Produced and written by Chic founders ... def has that Chic sound going on. #classicAF
Diana Ross has had #1 hits in the 60s, 70s, 80s and even 90s ("I Will Survive" being my favorite)
Her version of 'I Will Survive' is horrible.
This is my favorite Diana Ross song of all time. I was OBSESSED with this song back in the 80's. I was nervous at first, because I wasn't hearing any of Jordan "Hey"s. But it did end up getting 2.
Man they really knew how to construct a song back them. When you grow up as a kid with that type of music you occasionally end up taking it for granted.
This is my favorite Diana Ross song!! So glad you finally reacted to it!!! The BRILLIANT Nile Rodgers and Bernard EDWARDS (RIP) from Chic created produced and wrote the music and Diana gave us her beautiful voice and it is just excellent!!
This has the distinctive sound of producers Nile Rodgers/Bernard Edwards from the group Chic. Their funky sound is timeless and one that has survived from the 70s disco era.
Amber I love the way you put the lyrics into perspective. Yes Shakespearean!
It's Diana what else needs to be said. About 287 years ago ,1973, lol I was 13 and spending a summer in LA with my uncle. He took me to Lake Tahoe, and we went to the dinner show at Caeser's Palace. I was about 6-8 chairs from the stage and I was mesmerized. Miss Ross was in her prime. I was a lucky kid. Enjoy this tune.
Great memory. ✌️
Mark, I saw that same show. She did Stevie's Superstition and I was completely blown away! Do you remember that?
@@mojo0307 I remember the Lady Sings the Blues set. It’s my house and I live here. Corner of the sky. I had an album of the show she did at Ceasers LasVegas. It was 50 years ago