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Dreamgirls - Dreamgirls ⟶

The group’s central trauma occurs when Curtis replaces Effie, the powerhouse soul singer, with Deena, whose "pop-friendly" look and softer voice are deemed more marketable to white audiences.

Despite the friction, the trio’s natural "vocal blend" remains their most authentic connection, celebrated in the final moments of the story. Cultural Impact Dreamgirls - Dreamgirls

The narrative is famously inspired by Motown history , particularly the story of The Supremes and Florence Ballard. The group’s central trauma occurs when Curtis replaces