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Stephanie Mills’ Top Ten Songs
When Stephanie Mills steps to the mic, you don’t just hear the song — you feel it. Deep. Spiritual. Intimate. Every note she sings carries truth, conviction, and soul.
With a voice shaped by Broadway and refined by R&B, Stephanie is more than a singer — she’s a vessel. Her rise from the stage of The Wiz to chart-topping radio success made her a symbol of Black excellence and resilience in the music industry.
Her tone? Silky yet bold. Her delivery? Vulnerable yet fearless. Whether she’s singing about romantic love or spiritual growth, Stephanie commands your attention and earns your heart.
She came of age in an era of powerhouse vocalists — and still managed to stand out. Because when Stephanie sings, she means it. There’s no gimmick, no gloss — just pure, unapologetic feeling.
Beyond her vocal mastery, her music reflects themes of self-worth, perseverance, and joy. And with every album, she’s reminded us that the best kind of music doesn’t just entertain — it empowers.
This playlist celebrates the hits that defined her, the ones that made us cry, dance, and believe again. Stephanie Mills didn’t follow trends — she set standards.
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Stephanie Mills – Top 10 Songs was originally published on wtlcfm.com
1. “Never Knew Love Like This Before
Her biggest hit, earning two Grammy Awards in 1981
2. “I Feel Good All Over”
A 1987 number-one R&B hit that became one of her signature songs.
3. “I Have Learned to Respect the Power of Love”
A powerful ballad that topped the R&B charts in 1986
4. “Something in the Way (You Make Me Feel)”
A 1989 hit written and produced by Angela Winbush.
5. “What Cha Gonna Do with My Lovin'”
A 1979 track that showcased her transition into R&B and disco
6. “The Medicine Song
A dance hit from 1984 that became a club favorite
7. “Home”
heartfelt ballad from the Broadway musical The Wiz, which Mills starred in.
8. “Two Hearts”
(duet with Teddy Pendergrass) – A 1980 duet that became a fan favorite
9. “You’re Puttin’ a Rush on Me”
A 1987 track that showcased her dynamic vocal range
10. “Comfort of a Man”
A soulful ballad that highlighted her emotive singing style.