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ICONFANS SAY UNDERRATED

The Supremes

Motown/Soul·Music·iconic·United States
ICON
Universally recognized and celebrated
No Gap
LISTENERS
3.3M
YT SUBS
107K
CHAMPIONS
0

The Supremes were an American female singing group formed in Detroit in 1959 as the Primettes with core members Diana Ross, Mary Wilson, and Florence Ballard. They became Motown's flagship act in the 1960s, achieving 12 number-one Billboard hits and rivaling the Beatles in commercial success with 77 million equivalent album sales across 29 studio albums.

NOTABLE ACHIEVEMENTS (4)
  • 12 Billboard number-one hits
  • 77 million equivalent album sales
  • Motown's flagship act in the 1960s
  • Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award in 2023
SIMILAR ARTISTS (5)
FREQUENTLY ASKED (5)
Q:Is The Supremes underrated?

The Supremes has a Quality-to-Fame Gap Score of 0 out of 100. fans across Reddit, YouTube comments, and music forums independently describe them as underrated or a hidden gem. they have notable achievements including 12 billboard number-one hits.

Q:What genre is The Supremes?

The Supremes works in Motown/Soul originating from United States (Michigan). As a music artist at the "iconic" level, The Supremes has a Wikipedia presence and is categorized within the broader Motown scene. They are signed to a major label.

Q:How many monthly listeners does The Supremes have?

The Supremes has approximately 3.3M monthly listeners on Spotify. They also have 107K YouTube subscribers. A substantial audience, though the gap analysis identifies areas where recognition still lags behind quality.

Q:Who are similar artists to The Supremes?

Fans of The Supremes often also enjoy The Temptations, Gladys Knight & the Pips, The Ronettes, The Four Tops, Martha and the Vandellas. These artists share common ground in the Motown space and/or the United States music scene. If you appreciate The Supremes's approach to motown/soul, these artists offer similar qualities.

Q:Why isn't The Supremes more famous?

With a Gap Score of 0/100, The Supremes's artistic quality significantly exceeds their current level of recognition (iconic). Contributing factors: the gap between quality and fame often comes down to timing, market dynamics, and the inherent biases of recommendation algorithms that favor established artists.