Dive into the vibrant sounds of the 1980s with Diana Ross's 1983 album "Ross," a captivating blend of Motown and disco that showcases the legendary singer's enduring talent. Released on June 9, 1983, via RCA Records, this 14th studio album features a collection of 12 tracks that highlight Ross's powerful vocals and the era's infectious rhythms. "Ross" includes standout songs like "That's How You Start Over," "Love Will Make It Right," and the disco-infused "Pieces of Ice," which comes in multiple remixes to keep the dance floor alive. The album, recorded between 1982 and 1983, also features the energetic "Up Front" with several remixes, and the catchy "Let's Go Up." Despite the extensive publicity Diana Ross received in 1983, much of it was unrelated to her music, making "Ross" a hidden gem in her discography. The album peaked at No. 32 on the US charts, No. 14 on the US R&B charts, and No. 44 in the UK, solidifying its place in the hearts of fans and critics alike. "Ross" is a testament to Diana Ross's ability to adapt and thrive in the ever-changing music landscape, offering a timeless collection of songs that continue to resonate with audiences today.