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"U Don't Have to Call" earned largely positive reviews from critics. In a retrospective review, Fact magazine wrote: "Muffled drums and star guitar – it’s no secret that The [Neptunes] were knocking beats like this out in their sleep in 2001, and without Usher's presence there's three or four songs on N.E.R.D. album In Search of… that you could easily confuse this with.
The music video of "Confessions Part II" was co-directed by Usher and music video director Chris Robinson, who also directed the video for the album's fourth single, "My Boo". "Confessions (Interlude)" serves as the opening of the video. Set in a studio, Usher receives a phone message and finds out that he impregnated his mistress.
"Too Much" is a song by American record producer and DJ Marshmello and Kazakh record producer Imanbek featuring American singer Usher. It was released on October 23, 2020, via Joytime Collective. It was released on October 23, 2020, via Joytime Collective.
Usher is continuing his reign of summer with another musical drop -- this time it's the music video for his single, "Good Good," which features verses from R&B sweetheart Summer Walker and rap ...
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J Balvin’s new single “Dientes” has landed with a matching, neon-colored music video featuring guest artists Usher and DJ Khaled. The EDM and reggaeton track “Dientes,” meaning teeth in ...
Rhythm City Volume 1: Caught Up is a 20-minute mini movie from the American artist Usher, that aired on New Year's Eve 2004 on Fox.The video followed his 2004 recording Confessions that would sell 1.1 million copies in its first week, the highest ever for an R&B debut. [1]
Fresh off his polarizing (yet very widely seen) Super Bowl halftime performance, Usher has inked a deal with Universal Studio Group to develop a TV series inspired by his decades-spanning music ...