David Ruffin, with his soulful voice and electrifying stage presence, remains one of the most iconic figures in the history of Motown. As the lead singer of The Temptations during their golden era, Ruffin's raw emotional delivery and distinctive vocal style helped shape the sound of American soul music. Born in Mississippi and later finding
Diana Ross & the Supremes put together a staggering run of hits in the '60s. The group and their label (Motown) changed with the times as the decade progressed, with deeper songs and more sophisticated sounds the end result. "Reflections," the band's 1967 smash, found Ross and company hitting a particularly heady high. What is the song about? How did it show off Motown's dedication to keeping up with the competition in the pop music world? And why was it one of the last hurrahs for their most famous team of writers and producers? Let's reflect on everything that went into "Reflections."
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