The Supremes and The Temptations are two iconic American vocal groups from the 1960s, instrumental in shaping the Motown Sound, a blend of R&B, pop, soul, and funk. The Supremes, led by Diana Ross, are known for their lush vocals and glamorous image, while The Temptations, featuring notable members like David Ruffin and Otis Williams, are celebrated for their synchronized choreography and harmonized vocals. Both groups achieved significant commercial success, with The Supremes releasing twelve number-one singles, and The Temptations being one of Motown's greatest acts. Their influential works, such as "Stop! In The Name of Love" and "My Girl," respectively, have left an indelible mark on American music history.