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Usher Raymond IV was born on October 14, 1978, in Dallas, Texas. [8] His parents are Jonnetta Patton (née O'Neal) and Usher Raymond III. [9] [10] He spent the majority of his young life in Chattanooga, Tennessee. His father left the family when Usher was a year old. Usher grew up with his mother, then-stepfather, and half-brother James Lackey ...
Born in Chattanooga, Tennessee, [3] Patton raised her sons, Usher Raymond and James "JLack" Lackey, a Grammy-nominated producer and songwriter, as a single parent. [4] [5] She managed Usher for 17 years, becoming his full-time manager when he was 12.
The singer continued his family’s namesake by welcoming son Usher “Cinco” Raymond V with Foster in November 2007. Cinco was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes at 6 years old. View this post on ...
He was referring to his father, Usher Raymond III, leaving the family and the hole the absence left in him as a child. “The only thing that he actually gave me was a name,” Usher said.
Brief biography. Born Usher Raymond IV in 1978 in Dallas, Texas, the future icon demonstrated a talent for music even as a kid. He got his start performing in church while growing up in ...
Usher stated that he and his team put a lot of creativity and effort into the record, in order "to tell a story that is open to interpretation" and is intended to connect with people. [12] Coming Home is Raymond's first independent album, and supported by the tour Usher: Past Present Future (2024–2025).
Usher has two more children, sons with ex Tameka Foster named Usher "Cinco" Raymond V, 16, and Naviyd, 15. Crafting a tour, like parenting, becomes about controlled chaos, logistics, interruptions ...
"Call Me a Mack" is the debut single released by R&B singer Usher. It was written by Usher, Tim Thomas and Teddy Bishop and recorded for the soundtrack album of the 1993 romantic drama film Poetic Justice. Produced by Thomas and Bishop under their production moniker Tim & Ted, "Call Me a Mack" was released separately in 1993 for Epic Records.