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Usher opened up about how his 'Confessions' album, ... (Interlude)” and “Confessions Part II” — were not based on their relationship. ...
Meanwhile, in 2004, you could not escape “Confessions.” Everybody was listening to it, dissecting it, discussing it, playing it and analyzing Usher’s place among R&B pantheon-level greats.
The Super Bowl halftime headliner gets candid about past mistakes that made it into his music, and how he found true love again, in this week's cover story It's a question R&B fans have debated ...
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EURweb on MSNUsher Opens up About Confessions and Its Impact on Pop Culture in New Audible Series | Exclusive Clip - MSNIn this introspective piece, Usher reflects on the journey that shaped him into a global R&B icon, delving into the ...
But Usher only played five songs from “Coming Home” in Phoenix. There were considerably more songs from “Confessions,” though. His first chart-topping album, it remains his biggest-selling ...
And while Usher will kick off his Past, Present, Future tour on Aug. 14, he promised the Essence Festival performance won't be like any other. "It is a one of one. You're not going to see this ...
After a brief interlude featuring his 1997 track “Nice & Slow,” Usher continued the Confessions medley with a rendition of “Burn.” 7. “U Got It Bad” with H.E.R.
Usher announced new dates for his Las Vegas residency Monday. His upcoming album will not be titled 'Confessions 2,' despite initial plans. He loves the memes made about his NPR Tiny Desk concert.
Taraji P. Henson, Ludacris, and Lil Jon rush to find Usher ahead of his Super Bowl performance in a comedic short film. The crew realizes the “King Of R&B” is missing following an epic night ...
At the age of 14 in 2004, I had no business being able to resonate with the relationship-inspired songs on Usher’s Confessions album. But, somehow I believed I could – and that’s just how ...
Two decades after Usher made fans question if every time he was in L.A., he was with his ex-girlfriend, the R&B sensation finally gave an answer. In a People cover story following his Super Bowl ...
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