Guess the Lyrics
Grammys
Legends
First pioneers
Motown
100

Name the song by these lyrics: "Give me a lifetime of promise and a world of dream. You speak the language of love like you know what it means...."

Simply The Best By Tina Turner 

100

The first hip hop song to win a Grammy

Parents Just Dont Understand by DJ Jazzy Jeff and The Fresh Prince

100

The singer is known as the "Queen of Soul" 

Aretha Franklin

100

This legendary performer became the first Black artist to have a music video in heavy rotation on MTV in 1983

Michael Jackson

100

This group sang My Girl and became one of Motown's successful group

The Temptations

200

Name the song by these lyrics: "I cant believe what God has done. Through us he's given life to one. But isn't she lovely, made from love"

Isn't She Lovely by Stevie Wonder

200

This groundbreaking 1999 album won Album of The Year

The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill

200

Who was the first international African American girls group?

The Supremes

200

She was the first Black woman inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame

Aretha Franklin

200

This Motown founder built the label into a music empire in Detriot

Berry Gordy

300

Name the song by these lyrics: "You never make me stay so take your wait off me. I know your ever move, so won't you just let me be...

Dirty Diana by Michael Jackson

300

Who holds the Guinness World Records for winning the most Grammys in a single year? 

Michael Jackson

300

This legendary singer and pianist lost his sight completely by the age of seven

Ray Charles

300

This hip hop group became the first rap act nominated for a Grammy award in 1989

Public Enemy

300

This Motown group was known as "The Sound of Young America"

Gladys Knight and the Pips

400

Name the song by these lyrics: "....We dont need to escalate, You see, war is not the answer..."

What's Going on by Marvin Gaye

400

in 1974, this Stevie Wonder album won Album of the Year one of three times he would win that top award in the 1970s.

Innervisions

400

This singer is known for her ballad "At Last"

Etta James

400

This Motown legend became the first Black woman to win a Grammy Award in 1961

Mahalia Jackson

400

This Motown powerhouse sang "Signed, Sealed, Delivered (I'm Yours)

Stevie Wonder

500

Name the song by these lyrics: "Don't treat me to these things of the world, I'm not that kind of girl. Your love is what I prefer, what I deserve." 

Single Ladies by Beyonce

500

This legendary jazz singer became the first black artist to win a Grammy award in 1959 

Ella Fitzgerald

500

This singer is known for his hit from the 1950s, "My Babe"

Lil Walter

500

This soul singer became one of the first Black artists to achieve mainstream crossover on pop charts in the 1960s with "You Send Me"

Sam Cooke

500

This Motown group was known for choreography and sang "Dancing in the Street"

Martha and the Vandellas

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