: 2005 NRJ
Music Awards
AWARD:
International Male Artist
of the Year
FOR: Confessions
: 2004 People's Choice
Awards AWARD:
Favorite Male Singer
FOR: Confessions
AWARD: Favorite Combined Forces
FOR: Yeah, Usher with Ludacris and Lil Jon
ALBUM: Confessions : 2004
Billboard Music Awards
AWARD:
Artist of the
Year
FOR: Confessions
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"With
every album, I try to better
myself. I'm a perfectionist
and with the success of my
last record, I wasn't sure
about where my growth should
be - as a performer, as a
vocalist. I always felt like
I held something back on my
albums - on every album, I
was playing a 'role'. This
time, I decided to shake my
fears and allow my
personality to come through.
I've really 'lived' this
album: I'm in a healthy
place right now. I'm
25-years old and I'm dealing
with my responsibilities as
a man and I'm not afraid to
speak, to be realistic and
talk about the issues men
deal with [in
relationships]."
International superstar
Usher is speaking about
CONFESSIONS, his fourth
album following global
multi-platinum sales for
2001's 8701 set – an album
which launched his career to
superstar status, a true
crossover success.
CONFESSIONS debuted at
#1 on the Billboard 200 and Top
R&B/Hip-Hop Album charts,
setting an astonishing seven
Soundscan sales records and
selling 1.1 Million albums
the first week. Usher
explains "because I'm
telling on myself. If you
loved the last record,
you'll definitely love this
one. I think it's
innovative. Life imitates
art and I think this is my
best work yet. It's a
complete picture musically -
I feel like when people
listen to this record, it's
like listening to an audio
movie..." Worldwide, Usher
has sold twenty-four million
albums, both domestically
and internationally.
Demonstrating a new level of
vocal and creative maturity,
CONFESSIONS features
several songs co-written by
Usher. Fred Bronson of
Billboard Magazine adds
that Usher is in "extremely
rare territory" being the
first solo artist to land
three hits inside the top 10
in the same week, matching
The Beatles in 1964 and The
BeeGees in 1978. Those three
hits being "Burn" at #1 on
the Hot 100 for 2
consecutive weeks, "Yeah"
featuring Lil'Jon & Ludacris
at #4 (previously spent 12
weeks at #1) and newest
single "Confessions II" at
#8. Even beyond those
singles, lies examples of
the lyrical honesty that the
multi-talented entertainer
brings to his latest work
abound. There's "Truth
Hurts" (produced and
co-written by super hit
makers Jimmy Jam & Terry
Lewis) which Usher reveals
"is a very personal song.
Some men don't have the guts
to say what they feel but
I'm not that kind of guy - I
have to fess up! Basically,
the song is the story of a
man who knows he's done
wrong but he's accusing his
woman, figuring that by
confronting her for whatever
she's done, he can cover up
what he's been doing. You
know, like the accuser is
really the one who should be
the accused! But if you have
a conscience, it's gonna get
you and the truth is going
to come out anyway ... "
"Superstar," co-written by
Usher and produced by Vidal
& Dre has an imaginative
lyric, referencing Usher's
many female fans worldwide.
"It's got lines like, 'you
are my superstar, I am your
Number One1 fan, I'll be
your groupie, baby, give me
your autograph, I'll sign it
right here on my heart!' I
think it's a
brilliantly-written song,"
says Usher, "and honestly, I
think it's one of the best
vocal performances on this
album. I definitely wanted
to show my growth vocally
and you can hear it on
tracks like this one ... "
Co-written with Brian
Michael Cox and Jermaine
Dupri, who also produced the
song, Usher's "Burn" is a
beautiful slow jam that the
multi-talented artist
considers "a signature Usher
track. After doing this many
albums, there's a sound
people know me for and you
can hear that on ‘Burn.'
It's a real 'heartbreak'
kind of song in which you
know a relationship is
falling apart, you know you
want to just be friends but
it's rough. Every time you
talk to her on the phone,
you get this feeling in the
pit of your stomach, like an
ache. There's that feeling
of loneliness - it's over
and you can't get it back."
While he won't say whether
the song reflects a specific
experience he's been
through, he confesses that
"Follow Me" (another Vidal &
Dre production) is based on
real life. "A lot of women
see me and they think that
my life is just all about
videos and shows and making
records. But there's more to
my life than that and this
song is about a woman who
treats me like a for-real,
regular guy ... "
No
Usher album would be
complete without at least
one or two all-out party
songs and "Yeah!" (featuring
Ludacris) fits the bill.
Produced by Li'l Jon, the
track is the first single
from CONFESSIONS and
is already a bonafide 2004
smash! Notorious for turning
out non-stop hits, such as
Grammy-winning "U Remind
Me," "U Got It Bad" (a
single that reached a
record-breaking 149 million
in audience first week) and
"U Don't Have To Call" (a
second 2002 Grammy winner),
Usher ensures his place as
one of today's most
successful recording artists
with numerous prime cuts
from his last four albums.
On CONFESSIONS,
likely stand-out tracks for
instant reaction from
Usher's many fans include
"Simple Things," another
tune produced by and
co-written with Jam & Lewis,
and two tracks, "Can You
Handle It" and "Do It To
Me," which leave little to
the imagination!
Usher
smiles when talking about
"Can You Handle It," a
tailor-made steamy slow jam:
"I heard
(producer-turned-artist)
Robin Thicke's album and I
thought it was pretty
profound. I reached out to
him and he was very excited
about us working together
although we didn't know
where to start. He played me
this song and it had like a
double meaning. Yeah, it's
very sexual but you could
say that it's also about
asking a girl if she can
handle what you're about to
say ... It's the kind of
song you put on ... when the
time is right! And yes, it
could describe some real
situations I've been in!"
Produced by Jermaine Dupri,
the ballad "Do It To Me" is
equally suggestive: "I call
that my tribute to Prince
because I have always been
inspired by his greatness as
an artist. The lyrics tell
the story from a woman's
perspective but it has some
double and triple meanings!"
Usher laughs. "Sure, it's
suggestive but it's real. We
both know what's on each
other's minds. She wants me
and I want her too ... and
we're imagining how it's
gonna be ... "
Whether he's being playful
on tracks like "Yeah!" or
serious on the album's title
cut, "CONFESSIONS" (a
song also co-written with
Brian Michael Cox and
Jermaine Dupri), Usher has
every reason to be confident
that the album will follow
its predecessors into the
upper reaches of the charts
the world over. Considering
where he's at this juncture,
he says, "The mission in my
career before now was to
'get' to the party! Now I
feel I'm at the party!"
The
Usher "party" really began
after he and mother and
manager Jonnetta Patton
moved to Atlanta in 1993
when, at the age of 13,
Usher was performing at a
local "Star Search"
competition. An A&R rep
approached him from the
Atlanta-based LaFace Records
and after an audition with
then-LaFace Records label
chief Antonio "L.A." Reid,
Usher landed his first
record deal with the label.
Prior to that, the
Chattanooga, Tennessee
native had been honing his
natural talent singing at
the St. Elmo's Missionary
Baptist Church choir where
mom Jonnetta served as choir
director. Usher cherished
singing so much that
eventually he decided to
turn his beloved hobby into
a career: "I have been
building my career since I
was a little boy because
singing had always been what
I wanted to do. At first I
thought about playing
[professional] football,
then I wanted to play
basketball, but in the end
it was all about the music.
It's my biggest passion and
my biggest joy."
After
signing him to LaFace, Reid
commissioned music midas
Sean "P. Diddy" Combs to
produce Usher's self-titled
debut, which was released
less than 12 months later.
The ambitious project, which
spawned the synth-heavy club
single "Think of You,"
written by Arista label mate
Donell Jones, provided the
youngster with his first Top
10 hit. Teaming up next with
hip-hop hit maker Jermaine
Dupri and veterans Teddy
Riley and Babyface in 1997
to produce his sophomore
album, the seven-times
platinum My Way,
Usher converted a whole new
legion of fans with
chart-topping monsters like
the saucy "You Make Me Wanna"
and the romantic groove
"Nice & Slow."
After
releasing Usher Live
in 1999, a compilation of
hits and music medleys that
he'd performed on the road,
the singer, armed with an
arsenal of producers,
including Philly newcomer
Edmund "Eddie Hustle"
Clement and Mike City, as
well Dupri, The Neptunes,
and Jimmy Jam and Terry
Lewis, dropped 8701
on August 7, 2001. Quickly
heralded by critics as
Usher's most definitive work
to date, the project not
only earned him his first
Grammy win but it also
helped to cement his role as
one of the world's most
multi-faceted ambassadors of
groove.
Blasting into the new
millennium with the
eight-times platinum album,
Usher hit the top of
Billboard's pop charts with
the party groove "U Remind
Me" (for which he earned a
Grammy for Best R&B Vocal
Performance), and the
confessional "U Got It Bad."
Having already achieved more
in his 25 years than most
artists accomplish in a
lifetime, the Atlanta-bred
singer, songwriter, actor
and producer has acquired a
bevy of awards over the span
of his career, including 2
Grammy Awards, 3 Soul Train
Music Awards, a BET Award, a
Nickelodeon Kids Choice
Award, 2 Teen Choice Awards,
3 Billboard Music Awards, 3
R&B Hip Hop Conference
Awards, 3 ASCAP Awards, a
Blockbuster Music Award, not
to mention countless other
international awards from
several countries.
Performing in front of
sold-out crowds at the
world-renowned Madison
Square Garden in New York
City to the prestigious
Wembley Arena in London,
Usher has toured Nigeria,
South Africa, Australia and
Europe. He has consistently
shown that his triple-threat
entertainer status is not a
fluke. Aside from his four
gold and multi-platinum
albums, Usher is a dynamic
dancer who's shuffled
alongside Michael Jackson
and Janet Jackson in their
respective high-rated
television specials—Michael
Jackson's 30th Anniversary
Special and Janet Jackson's
"MTV ICON." In addition,
Usher is a blossoming actor
who has appeared in such
films as Light It Up,
The Faculty, She's
All That, Disney's
Geppetto and Texas
Rangers. He's appeared
in star roles on network
television shows like
American Dreams,
Twlight Zone, The
Bold and the Beautiful,
Moesha, and
Seventh Heaven.
With a
career that keeps taking him
to new heights of
achievement and
accomplishment, Usher
remains - in his own words -
"the master of the moment. I
feel like I'm in the prime
of my life, physically,
emotionally, spiritually -
and musically. And, knowing
there is still love for me
in the marketplace, that
gives me energy." There is
love indeed for Usher and
his music the world over and
that's one 'confession' he
can make without a doubt. He
is The Ultimate
Entertainer "Usher."