Usher Raymond

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Usher on the cover of his album Confessions

Usher Raymond IV (born October 14, 1978 in Chattanooga, Tennessee, United States), better known simply as Usher, is an African-American singer and actor. He has been a popular R&B and pop music performer since the early 1990s. By the 2000s, Raymond was among the most popular performers in his genre, and achieved significant sales and chart success from his albums and singles.

After a reasonably successful self-titled debut, Raymond stormed the charts with My Way, which featured the hit singles "You Make Me Wanna", "Nice and Slow", and the title track. Its follow-up, 8701, included hits such as "U Remind Me", "U Got It Bad", and "U Don't Have to Call". His 2004 album Confessions sold over a million copies in the United States in its first week of release, selling the greatest amount of records in one week for any R&B artist, and has topped the album charts on both sides of the Atlantic. The first single from the album "Yeah!" featuring Ludacris and Lil Jon has topped the US Billboard Hot 100, European, Australian, World, US and World R&B charts, World Adult, Norwegian, Swiss, Dutch and the UK charts in 2004, and it also reached number 2 in Canada. Usher won a Grammy Award for "Best Male R&B Vocal" in the Grammy Awards of 2001 for "U Remind Me" off his 8701 album. Confessions sold over 8 million copies making it the best selling CD in the United States for the year 2004.

In 2005, Usher finalized a deal with the Cleveland Cavaliers to purchase partial ownership of the team and set up a residence in Solon, Ohio, one of the more affluent suburbs of Cleveland.

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Life

Usher Raymond IV lived in Chattanooga, Tennessee until 1978 when his mother moved him and his brother to Atlanta, Georgia. He started singing in a church choir and soon his singing talents became obvious. L. A. Reid signed him to La Face Records after seeing him at a Star Search audition.

His self-titled debut record was executive produced by Sean Combs (P. Diddy), then known as Puff Daddy and was released in 1994. It made a modest impact on the charts peaking at number 167 on the Billboard 200 Album charts although it did reach number 4 on the Heatseeker charts for prospective stars. There were three singles released in the US from the album:

  • "I Think Of You" Number 8 Hot R&B/Hip Hop charts, Number 58 Billboard Hot 100;
  • "Can U Get Wit It" Number 13 Hot R&B/Hip Hop Charts, Number 59 Billboard Hot 100;
  • "The Many Ways" Number 42 Hot R&B/Hip Hop Charts.

Usher continued to create a national profile by recording jingles for Coca-Cola and the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta. He also formed a vocal group with other vocalists called Black Men United which recorded a song called "U Will Know" for the Jason's Lyric soundtrack. This song proved to be his most successful to date reaching number 28 on the Billboard Hot 100 in late 1994 and reaching number 5 of the Hot R&B/hip Hop Charts.

After working with with Jermaine Dupri, Usher produced his second album My Way after graduating from high school. Usher co-wrote 6 out of the 9 tracks on the album and recruited leading producers Jermaine Dupri, Babyface and P. Diddy to ensure its success. When released in 1997, My Way was the breakthrough album for Usher, reaching number 4 on the Billboard 200, number 1 on the R&B album charts, and number 13 on the Canadian charts. The album would eventually go multi-platinum on the back of the hit singles from the album:

  • "You Make Me Wanna" (1997) Number 2 Billboard Hot 100, number 1 US R&B (11 weeks), Rhythmic Top 40 and Dance charts number 6 Canada, Number 1 in the UK Top 40 (1998 release);
  • "My Way" (1998) Number 2 Billboard Hot 100, number 4 R&B, number 5 Rhythmic Top 40, number 20 Canada;
  • "Nice & Slow" (1998) Number 1 Billboard Hot 100, R&B and Rhythmic Top 40, number 2 dance number 6, UK Top 40 number 24; and
  • "Nice" number 12 dance and number 22 Top 40 mainstream.

Usher also commenced an acting career appearing in TV series The Bold and the Beautiful and Moesha and movies The Faculty and She's All That. Usher released a live album that failed to achieve the success of My Way, only reaching number 73 on the Billboard 200 and number 30 on the R&B/Hip Hop Charts. The live album was widely perceived as a stopgap measure while he recorded his follow-up album, scheduled for release in early 2001. However, this album to be called All About U was extensively leaked on Napster, leading to new material being recorded for release later in the year.

The 8701 album so called because of the date of its release proved to be another success. It reached number 1 in the UK and Canada, number 4 on the Billboard 200 and number 3 on the R&B charts. This album started to build a market for Usher outside his traditional markets in Canada and the US. 8701 contained a number of hit singles including:

  • "Pop Ya Collar" reached number 2 in the UK, and top 30 in Australia;
  • "U Remind Me" reached number 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 and R&B/Hip Hop charts, number 2 on the Rhythmic Top 40 chart, number 3 in Canada and the UK, and number 4 in Australia;
  • "U Got It Bad" reached number 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 and R&B/Hip Hop charts, number 3 in Australia and number 5 in the UK;
  • "U Don't Have To Call" reached number 3 on the Billboard Hot 100 and number 3 on the US R&B chart; and
  • "U Turn" reached the top 10 in Australia and top 20 in the UK.

He won a Grammy for best male R&B vocal for his work on "U Remind Me".

Usher continued in his acting career, appearing in Texas Rangers in 2001 and in Geppetto in 2000.

Usher was in a relationship with fellow R&B singer Rozonda Thomas (Chilli of TLC), but they separated in 2004.

Usher released the Confessions album on March 23, 2004. Confessions sold 1.1 million records in the first week of release, the most first-week sales by any R&B artist and the highest sales by any artist in three years. Along with the success of the Norah Jones album Feels Like Home, it was seen as a sign that record sales were slowly recovering after three straight years of decline in the US. The album topped the charts on both sides of the Atlantic as well as topping US R&B charts and Internet albums charts and reaching number 2 in Australia. "Yeah!" features contributions by Ludacris and Lil Jon and was released as the first single. Confessions has so far spawned the following hits:

  • "Yeah!" has topped the Billboard Hot 100, European, World, US and World R&B charts, World Adult, Australian, Norwegian, Swiss and the UK charts and reached number 2 in Canada;
  • "Burn" has reached number 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 and US R&B/Hip Hop charts as well as the Rhythmic Top 40 charts, and also topping the UK and Australian charts;
  • "Confessions Part II" has topped the Billboard Hot 100 and the US and World R&B Charts, and reached number 5 in the UK and Australia (as a double A-side with "My Boo", see below). It is Usher's 6th number 1 single since 1998; and
  • "My Boo" featuring R&B artist Alicia Keys, has reached number 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 and was featured on a re-release/repackaged version of Confessions, giving him a total of 7 number 1 singles in the US.
  • "Caught Up" peaked at number 8 on the Billboard Hot 100, and number 9 in the UK.

Confessions has been certified 9x platinum in the US selling over 6 million albums by November 2004.

Usher is the only artist to have spent over half of a year (28 weeks) atop the Billboard Hot 100 Singles Chart in one year with "Yeah!" (12 weeks), "Burn" (8 weeks), "Confessions Part II" (2 weeks), and "My Boo" (6 weeks). 2004 has been the most successful year in Usher's career.

Discography

Albums:

Singles:

From Usher:

  • "I Think Of You" (1994) #58 US, #70 UK (1995 release)
  • "Can U Get Wit It" (1994) #59 US
  • "The Many Ways" (1994)

From My Way:

  • "You Make Me Wanna" (1997) #2 US, #1 UK (1998 release) - Platinum certification
  • "My Way" (1998) #2 US - Platinum certification
  • "Nice And Slow" (1998) #1 US, #24 UK - Platinum certification
  • "Nice" (1998)

From 8701:

  • "Pop Ya Collar" (2001, on All About U and some editions of 8701 only) #2 UK
  • "U Remind Me" (2001) #1 US, #3 UK
  • "U Got It Bad" (2001) #1 US, #5 UK - Gold certification
  • "U Don't Have To Call" (2002) #3 US - Gold certification
  • "U Turn" (2002) #16 UK

From Confessions:

Guest Appearances

From Jason's Lyric Soundtrack:

From We Invented The Remix:

  • "I Need A Girl (Part One)" (P. Diddy featuring Usher & Loon) (2002) #2 US, #4 UK

From Disneymania:

  • "You'll Be In My Heart" (remake of Phil Collins' You'll Be In My Heart from Disney's Tarzan)

From Crunk Juice:

  • "Lovers and Friends" (Lil Jon & The East Side Boyz featuring Usher & Ludacris) (2004) #3 US

Acting career

Usher has appeared in the following television shows and movies:

Usher has four upcoming roles in 2005. The first release will be "Dying For Dolly," where his character falls in love with the daughter of a mafia man.

External links

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