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"Confessions Part II" is a song by R&B singer Usher, produced by Jermaine Dupri and Bryan-Michael Cox for Usher's fourth album Confessions. Written by Usher, Dupri and Cox, the song is a confession of a man to his woman about his impregnated mistress. This is a continuation of "Confessions Part I" which relates to a man's infidelity.
Usher and Alicia Keys had previously collaborated with the remix of Keys' 2004 single "If I Ain't Got You", which was released in the United Kingdom.During the production of Usher's fourth studio album, Confessions, they thought of various female singers to pair him with on the song.
Usher – Confessions (Produced by Jermaine Dupri and Bryan-Michael Cox) [5] 05. "Confessions, Part II" 06. "Burn" 15. "Do it to Me" "Confessions, Pt. 2 (Remix)" (ft. Kanye West, Twista, Shyne, and Jermaine Dupri)
As a rapper, Barrow is best known for the singles "Bad Boyz" and "Bonnie & Shyne," with notable collaborations including Usher's "Confessions Part II" remix with Kanye West and Twista. Released ...
[2] "Confessions (Interlude)" Usher Usher Raymond Valdez Brantley Juan Najera Aaron Spears Arthur Strong Confessions: 2004 [5] "Confessions Part I" Usher Usher Raymond Jermaine Dupri Bryan-Michael Cox: Confessions: 2004 [5] "Confessions Part II" Usher Usher Raymond Jermaine Dupri Bryan-Michael Cox: Confessions: 2004 [5] "Confessions Part II Remix"
Confessions is the fourth studio album by American singer Usher.It was released on March 23, 2004, by Arista Records.Recording sessions for the album took place from 2003 to 2004, with its production on the album being handled by his longtime collaborator Jermaine Dupri, along with Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis and Lil Jon, among others.
"Caught Up" was the fifth and final single from Confessions. The song impacted US rhythmic contemporary and urban radio on January 3, 2005, [2] and it was added to contemporary hit radio on January 11, 2005, [3] alongside a remix featuring rapper Fabolous. [4]
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