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ICYMI, Tracee Ellis Ross Just Released A New Song, ‘Love Myself’

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In support of her new role in her latest movie, The High Note, Ross recorded her first track ever titled “Love Myself.”

After so many years in the entertainment business, Ross has finally taken a chance at filling her mother’s, Diana Ross, shoes.

Ross has began using her beautiful singing voice thanks to her role as Grace Davis in The High Note.

You would think that Ross could refer to her life growing up as the daughter of a pop star for this role but she said it was the total opposite.

“In all honesty, none of this is taken from the world I know of being my mom’s child,” Ross told Entertainment Weekly  about the upcoming film.

Source: MadameNoire

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