The Dynamic Superiors were an American Motown group from Washington, D.C., active during the 1970s. Known for their soulful five-part harmonies, they were particularly distinctive due to lead singer Tony Washington's openly gay persona, a rarity in the era's R&B scene. Their signature song, "Shoe Shoe Shine," was a top 20 R&B hit and remains a classic of the Motown sound. Despite a relatively short career, The Dynamic Superiors left a significant imprint on the genre, pushing boundaries both musically and culturally.