Usher, known for his hit singles “Yeah!”, “My Boo”, and “DJ Got Us Fallin’ In Love” will be hitting the stage at the 2024 Super Bowl halftime show. Now, fans are speaking out about the news, rallying ...
Usher, Ludacris and Lil Jon have much to celebrate, because their 2004 Billboard Hot 100 No. 1 smash “Yeah!” has racked up even more accolades following Usher’s 2024 Super Bowl Halftime Show ...
Usher promised a celebration for his Super Bowl halftime show and he did not fumble. The Grammy-winning artist kicked off a 13-minute mashup of his hits with “Caught Up” and a performance that was a ...
It’s crazy to think, but Usher‘s biggest hit apparently almost never happened. Rico Love, a producer on Usher’s Confessions album, revealed the backstory behind the track during a recent appearance on ...
Usher appears in a trailer for his Super Bowl LVIII halftime show that teases a performance "30 years in the making." File Photo by Chris Chew/UPI Jan. 12 (UPI) --Usher celebrates his hit single "Yeah ...
Peace out, A-town, and hello, Super Bowl LVIII, because Usher is on the way. Apple Music dropped the first trailer for the 45-year-old singer’s halftime show on Friday, January 12, set to Usher’s ...
In the vast landscape of music history, few songs have achieved the monumental success of Usher’s “Yeah!” Now certified 13 times platinum, this dance floor anthem has become a defining track of the ...
Fans of all ages shared their love for one of Usher's iconic hit singles in the first promo for his Super Bowl LVIII performance. It's "a performance 30 years in the making." So, is Usher ready to ...
It’s one of those songs you recognize with a note or two. The grizzly Lil Jon synthesizers, a single word from music superstar Usher. Suddenly you’re in a dance club and champagne bottles are ...
The "Burn" singer will take the stage at Super Bowl LVIII on Feb. 11. It looks like we can definitely expect Usher to sing "Yeah!" when he takes the stage for the Apple Music Super Bowl LVIII halftime ...
"Yeah!" is Usher's best-selling song of all time. But according to songwriter Patrick "J. Que" Smith, the R&B star had to be convinced to record it. "Usher didn't really like the song," said Que.