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  2. Usher discography - Wikipedia

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    Usher's seventh studio album Looking 4 Myself was released in June 2012 and became his fourth number-one album in the US. [20] Its first single " Climax " peaked in the top twenty on the Hot 100, and topped the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart for eleven weeks. [ 21 ]

  3. List of songs recorded by Usher - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of songs recorded by Usher.Usher Raymond IV is an American singer and songwriter. He has released 7 studio albums, 9 compilation albums and 52 singles. He has also appeared on 22 albums released by other artists.

  4. Coming Home (Usher album) - Wikipedia

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    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). [13] [14] [15]

  5. Usher (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Usher Raymond IV (born October 14, 1978) is an American singer, songwriter, dancer, and actor. He is recognized as an influential figure in contemporary R&B and pop music.In 1994, Usher first released his self-titled debut album at the age of 15 and rose to fame in the late 1990s following the release of his second album, My Way (1997).

  6. No Limit (Usher song) - Wikipedia

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    Usher and his backup dancers performed heavily choreographed routines to the song backed with flashing lights and special pyro technics. Usher's performance received positive reviews and was considered by USA Today, Perez Hilton, MTV News, BET.com, New York Daily News and Hollywood Life and many other sources as one of the highlights of the night.

  7. Usher (album) - Wikipedia

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    Usher is the debut studio album by American singer Usher, released on August 30, 1994, by LaFace Records and Arista Records. As executive producer , Sean "Puffy" Combs mostly handled production work on the album, as additional production was provided by Chucky Thompson , DeVante Swing and Al B. Sure! , among others.

  8. A (Usher and Zaytoven album) - Wikipedia

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    A is a collaborative studio album by American singer Usher and record producer Zaytoven, the latter of which entirely handling the album's production. [2] Released on October 12, 2018, the album is an homage to the city of Atlanta, where Usher and Zaytoven grew up, featuring guest appearances from fellow Atlanta-based musicians Future and Gunna.

  9. Hey Daddy (Daddy's Home) - Wikipedia

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    The song was leaked onto the internet in later October 2009 with several preliminary tracks from Raymond v.Raymond. [2] " Hey Daddy (Daddy's Home)", one of the tracks that follows-up Usher's divorce, and the change in content from Here I Stand, back to Confessions-style, was one of six tracks co-written by Rico Love for the album. [3]