Usher

Usher

About

Usher Raymond IV emerged as a distinctive voice in R&B during the 1990s, beginning his recording career with his self-titled debut album in 1994. His early work showcased a refined blend of contemporary R&B sensibilities with smooth vocal delivery, establishing him as a rising talent in the genre. By the late 1990s, with the release of "My Way" in 1997, Usher had solidified his presence in popular music, demonstrating both artistic growth and commercial appeal. His breakthrough moment came as he continued to evolve his sound, preparing the foundation for the major success that would follow in the new millennium.

Throughout the 2000s and beyond, Usher released a series of critically acclaimed albums including "8701" (2001), "Confessions" (2004), "Here I Stand" (2008), "Raymond v. Raymond" (2010), "Looking 4 Myself" (2012), and "Hard II Love," each contributing significantly to his legacy as one of R&B's most consistent and influential artists. His work earned widespread recognition and numerous accolades across international markets, with his albums receiving certifications that reflected their commercial success and listener devotion. Usher's impact on contemporary R&B remains profound, as his sophisticated approach to the genre and his ability to remain relevant across decades have secured his place among music's most respected and enduring performers.

Music on Masters Radio

  • Good Love [Explicit] [feat. Usher] 2022

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