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Legends only!
During Sunday's 61st Annual GRAMMY Awards, Diana Ross paid tribute to herself as only an icon could, delivering a special 75th Diamond Diana Birthday Performance during the live telecast.
Ross will ring in her milestone birthday on March 26th.
Ross was introduced by her adorable 9-year-old grandson, Raif-Henok Emmanuel Kendrick, for the performance, after which she performed two of her most iconic hits, "The Best Years of My Life" and "Reach Out and Touch (Somebody's Hand)."
"Together we have no limits. There's only success ahead. And you can lead the way," the elated music legend addressed the audience during the show.
This isn't the first time that Ross has earned special recognition from the Recording Academy: In 2012, the singer was honored with the prestigious Lifetime Achievement Award. She has also been nominated at the GRAMMYs 12 times since 1965.
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