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- MAR 17, 2023
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- Confessions (Expanded Edition) · 2004
- Over It · 2019
- Confessions (Expanded Edition) · 2004
- 8701 · 2001
- Confessions (Expanded Edition) · 2004
- Confessions (Expanded Edition) · 2004
- Heartbreak on a Full Moon (Deluxe Edition): Cuffing Season - 12 Days of Christmas · 2016
- My Way · 1997
- Here I Stand · 2008
- My Way · 1997
Essential Albums
- Usher needs to talk. Will you accept the charges?
- The R&B loverboy dances away a broken heart on his emotional third album.
Albums
- 2018
- 2016
- 2010
- 2008
Artist Playlists
- A pop star in his third decade of dominance.
- The R&B loverman has the slickest moves.
- He made them wanna…
- His discography boasts hip-hop, ballads, and throwback funk.
- “Some of the greatest music ever is going to be created—along with a lot of babies.”
- The R&B and soul cuts that fueled his catchiest hits.
- 2023
- 2020
- 2020
- 2020
Live Albums
- 1999
Compilations
- City Girls
- Marshmello, Imanbek & Alle Farben
- Marshmello & Imanbek
- Martin Garrix
More To Hear
- A debunked rumor and a history-making song.
- Here’s why the city of Atlanta had the biggest hit of 2004.
- Usher chats with Estelle about his breakthrough album, 'My Way.'
- Estelle interviews Usher at his 'My Way' residency in Vegas.
- Usher shares some of quarantine’s silver linings with Zane Lowe—from yoga to finding good books to read.
- Kyle Dion joins for an interview and live performance.
- The Atlanta artist is in studio, plus "Blur" is World Record.
More To See
About Usher
Few moments define Usher's career quite like that night in September 2001, when he stood opposite Michael Jackson at a sold-out Madison Square Garden and shared a dance. Usher juked, Jackson followed suit, the two traded moves. “I love you!” Jackson said, pointing. “I love you!” Usher replied, pointing back. It turns out, Usher might be the closest thing we have to Jackson since Jackson himself—a singer, songwriter, actor, dancer, and consummate performer whose appeal seems to transcend genre and demographics. A pop star who’s hovered in the spotlight for three decades running, with little sign of slowing down.Born Usher Raymond IV in 1978, and raised in Chattanooga and Atlanta, Usher started his career at age 10, making the rounds and honing his craft on Atlanta-area talent shows. See him on Star Search, circa 1991, singing Boyz II Men’s “End of the Road,” wading through a sea of admirers (“I was a ham,” he joked later). That performance led almost instantaneously to a deal with LaFace Records, then home to TLC and Toni Braxton, with Usher releasing his self-titled debut album when he was just 15. He went on to become one of the most bulletproof figures in pop, capable of straddling club music (2004’s “Yeah!”), ballads (2004’s “Confessions Part II”), boundary-pushing R&B (2012’s “Climax”), and the kind of borderless, big-tent anthems everyone seems to agree on (2008's “Love in This Club”). His 2004 album, Confessions, reportedly inspired by his breakup with TLC star Chilli, went not just Platinum but Diamond; his 2010 single “OMG” made him only the fifth artist in history to have No. 1 singles in three consecutive decades—behind, among others, Michael Jackson. In late 2018, he celebrated his 40th birthday by releasing “A”, his ninth studio album. Additionally, Usher has also acted (in television, in movies, on Broadway), taken an ownership stake in the Cleveland Cavaliers, mentored a young Justin Bieber, and worked on both American Idol and The Voice, all while maintaining a steady presence in a variety of philanthropic causes. In 2011, he was given a Freedom Award by the National Civil Rights Museum.
- HOMETOWN
- United States of America
- BORN
- October 14, 1978