Usher Raymond IV (born October 14, 1978; pronounced /'???r/), who
performs under the mononym Usher, is an American recording artist
and actor. He rose to fame in the late 1990s with the release of
his second album My Way, which spawned his first Billboard Hot 100
number-one hit, "Nice and Slow". His followup album 8701
(2001) produced the Billboard Hot 100 number-one hits "U Remind
Me" and "U Got It Bad". Both albums sold over 8 million
copies worldwide, establishing Usher as one of the biggest selling
R&B artists of the 1990s.[1]
Usher's success continued with his 2004 album Confessions, which
has sold over ten million copies in the United States, and been certified
diamond by the RIAA. Confessions has the highest first week sales
for an R&B artist in history,[2] and sold over 20 million copies
worldwide. It spawned a record breaking four consecutive Billboard
Hot 100 number-one hits—"Yeah!", "Burn", "Confessions
Part II", and "My Boo". Usher's 2008 album Here I
Stand sold over 5 million copies worldwide,[3] and its lead single "Love
In This Club" peaked at number-one on the Billboard Hot 100.
On March 30, 2010, Usher released his sixth studio album Raymond
v. Raymond, which became his third consecutive album to debut at
number one on the US Billboard 200 chart.[4] It has been certified
platinum by the RIAA[5] and spawned another Billboard Hot 100 number-one
hit "OMG". The song became his ninth number one in the
United States, making him the first 2010s artist to collect number
one singles in three consecutive decades, and only the fourth artist
of all-time to achieve the feat. He later released an extended play
and deluxe edition of "Raymond v. Raymond", entitled Versus,
which debuted at number four on the Billboard 200 chart. Its lead
single "DJ Got Us Fallin' In Love", achieved international
success and has reached number-five on the Billboard Hot 100.
To date, Usher has certified sales of over 45 million albums worldwide.[6]
He has won numerous awards including five Grammy Awards,[7] four
World Music Awards, six American Music Awards, and nineteen Billboard
Music Awards.[8] In 2008, Usher was ranked as the 21st most successful
Hot 100 Singles Artist of all-time by Billboard magazine.[9] The
RIAA ranks Usher as one of the best-selling artists in American music
history, having sold over 23 million copies in the United States
alone.[10] Billboard Magazine ranked Usher the number one Hot 100
artist of the 2000s decade.[11] They also named him the second most
successful artist of the 2000s decade,[12] and his 2004 album Confessions
was ranked as the top solo album and second most successful overall
album of the last decade.[13] Usher has attained nine hot 100 number-one
hits (all as a lead artist) and has attained sixteen hot 100 top-ten
hits.[14][15] Aside from his musical career, he is regarded as a
sex symbol. In 1998 People Magazine named him the sexiest R&B
artist alive.[16] In 2010, Glamour Magazine named him one of the
50 sexiest men alive.
Usher was born in Dallas, Texas,[18][19] the son of Jonetta Patton
(née O'Neal) and Usher Raymond III. Usher spent the majority
of his young life in Chattanooga: his father left the family when
Usher was one year old. Usher grew up with his mother, then-step
father, and half-brother, James Lackey, born in 1984. Directed by
his mother, Usher joined the local church youth choir in Chattanooga
when he was nine years old; there, his grandmother discovered his
ability to sing, although it was not until Usher joined a singing
group that she considered he could sing professionally.[20] In the
belief that a bigger city would provide greater opportunities for
showcasing his talent, Usher's family moved to Atlanta, Georgia,
where there was a more conducive environment for beginning singers.[21]
While in Atlanta, Usher attended North Springs High School.[22] Usher's
father died of a heart attack on January 21, 2008.[23]
Career
1992–96: Musical beginnings and Usher
At age 11, Usher joined an R&B local quintet called the NuBeginnings,
which was organized by local music svengali, Darryl Wheeler. Usher
recorded 10 songs with the group in 1991, and the ensuing album,
Nubeginning Featuring Usher Raymond IV, was only made available regionally
and by mail order.[24] However, Patton took him out because, according
to her, it was a "bad experience".[20] The album was re-released
nationally in April 2002 by Hip-O Records.[24][25]
At age 13, Usher competed on Star Search, where he was spotted by
an A&R representative from LaFace Records, who arranged an audition
for Usher to L.A. Reid, the co-founder of LaFace; Reid signed Usher
a contract with the record company.[26][27] Usher's mother left her
job as a medical technician to manage his career, but later broke-up
their relationship as manager-client in May 2007. Usher was introduced
on "Call Me a Mack", a song he recorded for the soundtrack
album to the 1993 drama-romance film Poetic Justice.[24]
On August 30, 1994, LaFace released Usher's self-titled debut album.
Sean "P Diddy" Combs produced several of the tracks and
co-executive produced the album.[26] Usher peaked at number twenty-five
on the Billboard Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart and was accompanied
by three singles: "Can U Get Wit It", "Think Of You",
and "The Many Ways".[28] The album has sold over 500,000
copies, to date.[29]
After graduating from high school, Usher continued to develop his
skills as a stage performer and laid the groundwork for his second
album. He also appeared on their version of "Let's Straighten
It Out", a 1995 duet with fellow Atlanta teen recording artist
Monica;[30] and on "Dreamin'", from LaFace's 1996 Olympic
Games benefit album Rhythm of the Games. He was also featured on "I
Swear I'm In Love" off the 1996 Kazaam soundtrack.[31]
1997–2003: My Way and 8701
Usher developed a friendship with American record producer, Jermaine
Dupri, with whom he co-wrote and produced several tracks for his
second album, My Way, released on September 16, 1997. The album's
lead single, "You Make Me Wanna", reached number one in
the United Kingdom, becoming Usher's first record to be top single;
the record led to his popularity reaching in the country.[32][33]
It also became Usher's first gold- and platinum-certified single
in the United States.[34] The album's second single, "Nice & Slow",
peaked in January 1998 at number one on the Billboard Hot 100, giving
Usher his first US number-one single.[35] Later in February of the
same year, the single was certified platinum by the Recording Industry
Association of America; My Way has been certified six-time platinum
in the United States.[34]
Usher received his first Grammy Award nomination as Best Male R&B
Vocal Performance for "You Make Me Wanna",[21] which also
won him for Best Male R&B/Soul Single at the Soul Train Music
Award.[36] In the closing months of 1997, Usher embarked on a series
of tour engagements including a spot on Puffy's No Way Out tour,
dates with Mary J. Blige, and the opening spot on Janet Jackson's
The Velvet Rope tour. Usher's first concert album, Live, was released
in 1999, which featured appearances by Lil' Kim, Jagged Edge, Trey
Lorenz, Shanice, Twista and Manuel Seal; the album has been certified
gold in the United States.[34]
Usher made his acting debut on the UPN television series Moesha,
which resulted in a recurring role on the series and subsequently
his first film role in 1998's The Faculty.[21][29] Usher's extracurricular
activities outside of the recording industry gathered momentum over
the following year as he was cast in the soap opera, The Bold and
the Beautiful.[21][29] He completed two more films, She's All That,
and his first starring role in Light It Up.[21][29] He also appeared
in the Disney TV movie "Geppetto".[37]
Usher's third studio album, originally titled All About U, was slated
to be released in early 2001.[38] The first single, "Pop Ya
Collar", was released in late 2000 and became a number two hit
in the UK but underperformed in the United States.[39] The album
was subsequently pushed back and retooled after select tracks were
later leaked to the radio and Internet. After having revised and
renamed to 8701, the album was released August 7, 2001 (8.7.01).[21]
The first two singles "U Remind Me" and "U Got It
Bad" each topped the Billboard Hot 100 for four and six weeks,
respectively. 8701 has been certified four-time platinum in the United
States.[34]
Usher appeared in the 2001 film Texas Rangers.[40] In February 2002,
Usher won a Grammy for 'Best Male R&B Vocal Performance' for "U
Remind Me".[41] The next year, he won the same award for "U
Don't Have to Call",[21] making Usher the only artist aside
from Luther Vandross and Stevie Wonder to win this award consecutively.
In summer 2002, Usher contributed vocals to P. Diddy's "I Need
a Girl, Part I". The year closed out with a trio of TV series
appearances, all in November, on The Twilight Zone, 7th Heaven, Moesha,
and American Dreams, the latter in which Usher portrayed Marvin Gaye.[42][43]
2004–07: Confessions Era
Usher arriving in Miami, Florida to attend the 2004 MTV Video Music
Awards
Usher's fourth studio album, Confessions, was released on March
23, 2004—just as its first single, "Yeah!", was in
its sixth week at number one on the Billboard Hot 100 and fifth week
on top of the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Singles Chart.[44] The album's
nearly 1.1 million unit debut sales was the highest first-week numbers
ever scanned by a male R&B artist and the seventh best of the
Nielsen SoundScan history.[45][46] To date, the album has accumulated
sales of over 20 million copies worldwide,[41] over 10 million of
which were sold in the United States, earning the album a Diamond
certification by the Recording Industry Association of America.[47][48]
Usher's second single, "Burn" succeeded "Yeah!" at
the #1 position on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. "Yeah!" had
logged twelve weeks at the top, followed by seven consecutive weeks
for "Burn" giving Usher nineteen consecutive weeks with
a song in the top position. "Burn" yielded the top spot
for one week to Fantasia's single "I Believe", and then
rose to #1 for an eighth week before Usher's third single "Confessions
Part II" hit #1 for two consecutive weeks. Usher's 19 consecutive
week-run set a record broken by the Black Eyed Peas in 2009. Usher
tied Glenn Miller who also spent 22 of 23 weeks in the #1 position
in 2004–05. In April 2010 it re-entered the Billboard 200 chart
at #195 then jumped to #114 the following week. Bringing Confessions
to a total of 95 weeks spent on the Billboard 200 chart.[49]
The album's second and third singles, "Burn" and "Confessions
Part II", also topped the Billboard Hot 100, the former for
eight weeks. Usher became the first artist to top the Billboard Hot
100 Airplay with four consecutive number-one singles,[50] In September
2004, "My Boo", a duet with American singer-songwriter
Alicia Keys, also peaked at number one at the Billboard Hot 100,
becoming the album's fourth number-one single.[51] In December, the
album's final single "Caught Up" peaked at number eight
on the Hot 100.[39]
Confessions earned Usher numerous awards, including four American
Music Awards, two MTV Europe Music Awards, two MTV Video Music Awards,
and three World Music Awards.[52][53][54][55] At the 47th annual
Grammy Awards ceremony in 2005, Usher won three awards, including:
R&B Performance by a Duo or Group With Vocals for "My Boo",
which he shared with Keys; Rap/Sung Collaboration for "Yeah!";
and Contemporary R&B Album for Confessions. At the 2004 Billboard
Music Awards, Usher was recognized Artist of the Year, in addition
to receiving 10 other accolades.[56]
In spring of 2005, Usher scored a number three Hot 100 hit as a
featured vocalist on Lil' Jon's "Lovers & Friends".[57]
In 2007, Usher also collaborated with R. Kelly on the track "Same
Girl", for Kelly's album, Double Up.[58] He was also featured
in a remix version of Omarion's "Ice Box".[59] Usher also
appeared on the track "Shake Down" on American singer-songwriter
Mary J. Blige's 2007 album Growing Pains.[60]
In November 2005, Usher starred as a disc jockey named Darrell in
the Lions Gate film, In the Mix.[61] On August 22, 2006, Usher took
over the role of Billy Flynn in the long-running Broadway musical
Chicago.[62]
2008–09: Here I Stand
Usher performing with Stevie Wonder and Shakira at the We Are One:
The Obama Inaugural Celebration at the Lincoln Memorial
Here I Stand was released on May 26 in the United Kingdom and May
27, 2008 in the United States. The album debuted at #1`on the Billboard
200 Chart with first-week sales of over 433,000 copies.[63] It has
been certified platinum by the RIAA. To date Here I Stand has now
sold over 1.5 million copies in the United States,[64] been certified
platinum by the RIAA,[65] and has sold over 5 million copies worldwide.[citation
needed] But from the success it was a bad commercial success and
received positive reviews from most music critics. Who praised the
maturity in the album's lyrics. To promote Usher's fifth studio album,
the single "Love In This Club" was sent to radio in February
2008 and peaked at number one on the Billboard Hot 100. It went on
to spend three consecutive weeks at the top—becoming Usher's
eighth number-one single and the fastest-rising song of his career.[63][66]
It also reached #1 on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart. The single
was another huge international success for Usher. It reached #1 on
the New Zealand Singles Chart, #3 on the Irish Singles Chart, #3
on the Eurochart Hot 100, #4 on the UK Singles Chart, #5 on the Japan
Hot 100, #5 on the German Singles Chart, #5 on the Belgian Singles
Chart (Flanders), #6 on the Canadian Hot 100, #8 on the Swedish Singles
Chart, #8 on the Australian Singles Chart, #9 on the French Singles
Chart, #9 on the Swiss Singles Chart, #10 on the Norwegian Singles
Chart, #12 on the Austrian Singles Chart, #13 on the Belgian Singles
Chart (Wallonia), and #18 on the Finnish Singles Chart. The follow-up
single "Love in This Club, Part II", which features American
singer Beyoncé Knowles and rapper, Lil Wayne, peaked at #18
on the Billboard Hot 100 and #7 on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs
chart. Its third single "Moving Mountains" peaked at #18
on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart and reached #6 on the New
Zealand Singles Chart. The albums fourth single Trading Places" peaked
at #4 on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart.[35] In September 2008,
Usher announced he would embark on the 15-date tour One Night Stand,
in which the audience is only females.[67]
On January 18, 2009, Usher performed with Stevie Wonder and Shakira
at the We Are One: The Obama Inaugural Celebration at the Lincoln
Memorial. He also sang "Gone Too Soon" at the memorial
of Michael Jackson on July 7, 2009.[68]
2010–present: Raymond v. Raymond and Versus
Usher on the OMG Tour
Raymond v. Raymond, was released on March 26, 2010 in Germany, on
March 30, 2010 in the US, and was released April 26, 2010 in the
UK.[69] The album was expected to follow in Usher's Confessions album's
footsteps. Raymond v. Raymond was released only months after Usher's
divorce from Tameka Foster. "Papers" was released as the
first single for the album in October 2009 on iTunes. It topped the
Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart for two consecutive weeks, becoming
his tenth number one single on that chart. It also peaked at number
31 on the Billboard Hot 100 in the United States. The song itself
appears to be loosely based on his failed relationship with his ex
wife Tameka.[70] Critics praised the song for its emotion. *"Hey
Daddy (Daddy's Home)", was released as the second single on
December 8, 2009. The single peaked at number 24[71] on the Billboard
Hot 100 chart and number 2[72] on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart.
The song was released as the second international single in July,
2010. "Lil Freak" was announced as the album's official
second single in the United States. Usher and Nicki Minaj shot the
music video for the song on March 9, 2010 in Los Angeles with director
TAJ.[73] It reached number 8 on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart[74]
and number 40 on the Billboard Hot 100.[75] It became Usher's fourth
Top 40 hit single from Raymond v. Raymond, when including the buzz
single "Papers".
"OMG", which features will.i.am, is the third official
US single and the first international single. The song received mixed
reviews, complimenting the song's dance and club vibe but criticizing
the Auto-Tune effect. It reached number-one in Ireland, New Zealand,
the United Kingdom, Australia and the United States. The song became
his ninth number one in the United States, making him the first 2010s
artist to collect number one singles in three consecutive decades,
and only the fourth artist of all-time to achieve the feat. Usher
also became the third artist to have at least one number one song
from five consecutive studio albums. The song's choreography and
dance-heavy accompanying music video has been compared to that of "Yeah!".
*"There Goes My Baby" was released to airplay as the album's
fourth single in the United States on June 15, 2010.[76] The song
reached number 25 on the Billboard Hot 100, and number-one on the
Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart, becoming Usher's eleventh number-one
hit on that chart. All of the albums singles received incredible
air play. On April 7, 2010 Raymond v. Raymond debuted at number #1
on the on the US Billboard 200 chart, becoming his third consecutive
#1 album and selling an impressive 329,107 copies in its first week
of release,[4] making him the first male artist since Eminem to have
three consecutive albums debut at number one on the Billboard 200
chart. After one month of release the album was certified Gold by
the RIAA.[77] On June 17, 2010 the album was certified Platinum by
the RIAA.[78]
Raymond v. Raymond also dominated the International Charts. Debuting
inside the top 10 in Canada, the United Kingdom, Holland, Australia,
Germany, Spain, and Italy. Due to the huge international success
of Ushers newest single "OMG" and the good first week sales
for Raymond v. Raymond Usher is considered to have repaired his mainstream
image and to have made a good comeback.[79] The album reached number-two
in Australia and the album has been certified gold by the Australian
Record Industry Association (ARIA).[80] The album debuted at number
four in Canada[81] and has been certified Gold by the Canadian Recording
Industry Association (CRIA).[82] Raymond v. Raymond debuted at number-two
in the United Kingdom.[83]
Usher announced on July 8, 2010,[84] a follow-up extended play to
his sixth studio album Raymond v. Raymond called Versus, and a deluxe
edition of Raymond v. Raymond, both to be released on August 24,
2010.[85] Usher described Versus as "the last chapter of Raymond
v. Raymond", and that it would explore the subjects of being
newly single and a father.[84] The album included 9 tracks, including
7 new tracks, Raymond v. Raymond single "There Goes My Baby",
and Justin Bieber single "Somebody to Love (Remix)". The
tracks would be included on a deluxe edition of Raymond v. Raymond.
The album debuted at number four on the Billboard 200 chart and is
preceded by the singles "DJ Got Us Fallin' In Love" featuring
Pitbull, for mainstream audiences, and "Hot Tottie" featuring
Jay-Z, for urban circuits.
The first single off the album, "DJ Got Us Fallin' In Love",
was released to iTunes on July 13, 2010 and sent to radio on July
20, 2010. Due to strong digital sales the song debuted at number
nineteen on the Billboard Hot 100.[86] The song became the fourth
highest debut on the Billboard Hot 100 of his career, behind 1997's "Nice & Slow" at
number nine, 1998's "My Way" at eight, and 2010's "OMG" at
number fourteen. Since its release, it has gained international success,
peaking in the top 5 in the United States, Australia, and New Zealand.
It reached the top 10 in Canada, and Europe. It reached number-nine
on the Billboard Hot 100 in its third week of release, and became
the first time Usher has had two top-ten hits on the Billboard Hot
100 at the same time since his album Confessions.[87] It also became
Ushers sixteenth Billboard Hot 100 top-ten hit of his career. The
second single, Hot Tottie has reached number thirteen on the Hot
R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart and number twenty-five on the Billboard
Hot 100.
Usher appeared at the 2010 MTV VMAs on September 12, 2010.[88] He
then performed at the 2010 American Music Awards on November 21,
2010 and also won the awards for Male Soul/R&B artist and Favorite
Soul/R&B album for his album, Raymond v. Raymond.[89] According
to Rap-Up.com, Usher has started working on his next studio album,[90]
and that he is again teaming up with long-time collaborator Rico
Love.[90] During an interview with stylelist, Usher explained that
he is working on a new genre of music depicted as 'revolutionary
pop', to which several different genres are combined to create a
new sound, this new music is to be included on his upcoming album.[90][91]
Other ventures
Usher during a product launch in 2007
Aside from recording, Usher ventured into other business. He had
established his own record label, US Records, and is a part owner
of the Cleveland Cavaliers franchise. Usher was also instrumental
in starting and continuing the career of teen singer Justin Bieber.
He has also been appearing in films, debuting in the 1998 film The
Faculty. While also starring in Light It Up and In the Mix. Usher
founded his record label US Records, a vanity label, in 2002. The
label is a subsidiary of Clive Davis's J Records, which is distributed
by Sony BMG. The first album released by US was the soundtrack to
In the Mix in late 2005, which was used to introduce the label's
acts, such as rapper Rico Love, Canadian teen R&B artist Justin
Bieber, R&B vocal group One Chance, and singer Rayan. Usher served
as songwriter-producer in the project.[92][93]
Usher, whose group bought with a reported total purchase price of
$375 million, is a part owner of the Cleveland Cavaliers franchise.
He became the third pop artist to own a large stake in an NBA team.[94]
In addition to this, Usher has opened several restaurants.[95]
Usher served as the contestant mentor for the Top 10 Week of Season
9 of American Idol. He has recently appeared on the ITV1 show Britain's
Got Talent on 5 June 2010.
Personal life
In 2001, Usher began dating former TLC member Rozonda "Chilli" Thomas,
who had a child with producer Dallas Austin. Their relationship lasted
for two years: they broke up in December 2003, followed by a media
frenzy surrounding the personal nature of Usher's fourth album, Confessions.
His fans inferred the reason he and Thomas split is due to infidelity
on his part, giving allusions to the lyrics of the songs.[20] In
an interview on The Bert Show on Atlanta's Q100 in February 2004,
Thomas claimed that Usher cheated on her: "Usher did the ultimate
no-no to me ... I will never be with him again, and that is that".[96]
Usher defended: "... it just didn't work out. But cheating is
not what caused the relationship to collide and crash. That ain't
what broke it up".[20] Following their break-up, Usher briefly
dated English model-actress Naomi Campbell in September 2004.[97]
In January 2007, he proposed to his then stylist girlfriend Tameka
Foster. She has a son from when she was a teenager, as well as two
sons with Atlanta clothier Ryan Glover. In February 2007, Usher announced
their engagement. After the sudden cancellation of a planned July
wedding due to medical concerns, the two were wed on August 3, 2007
in a private ceremony.[98] Their son Usher Raymond V was born on
November 26 of the same year.[99] On December 10, 2008, Tameka gave
birth to their second child, Naviyd Ely Raymond.[100] In February
2009, in São Paulo, Brazil, Tameka Raymond suffered a cardiac
arrest prior to having cosmetic surgery. The procedure, reportedly
liposuction[101] was never performed, and Raymond was put into a
medically induced coma to aid her recovery. She was later transferred
to a larger hospital.[102] Usher canceled his performance at the
Recording Academy and Clive Davis's pre-Grammy Gala. Davis told party-goers
the singer had to bow out due to a "serious injury in the family ".[103]
After a week of recovery, Raymond's surgeon issued a statement saying
that she "is doing very well".[104][105] In June 2009,
Usher filed for divorce from Foster after claiming they lived separately
for nearly a year.[106][107]
Philanthropy
Usher had founded New Look, a non-profit charity organization which
aims to "provide young people with a new look on life through
education and real-world experience". Its flagship project,
camp New Look, ran from July 11 to July 23, 2005 in Clark Atlanta
University.[108] In 2006, the charity started an initiative called
Our Block, for which it helped rebuild and revitalize city blocks
in New Orleans. The project went on one street at a time, and the
funding was helped through part of the proceeds of Usher's team-up
with Armani Exchange in creating "Love 4 Life" dog tags,
which were made available at the company's stores and Web site.[109]
In 1999, Usher participated in "Challenge for the Children",
a benefit basketball game hosted by American boy band 'N Sync. The
event, which was held on the campus of Georgia State University,
had raised an estimated $50,000 for several local charities.[110]
In 2005, Usher is one among the artists who signed on for a Hurricane
Katrina relief concert.[111] He has also performed a public service
announcement to promote Do Something's campaign for civic engagement.[112]
Discography
Main article: Usher discography
* Usher (1994)
* My Way (1997)
* 8701 (2001)
* Confessions (2004)
* Here I Stand (2008)
* Raymond v. Raymond (2010)
* Versus (2010)
Filmography
* Moesha as Jeremy (1997–1998)
* The Bold And The Beautiful as Raymond (1998)
* The Faculty (1998)
* She's All That (1999)
* Light It Up (1999)
* Geppetto (2000)
* Texas Rangers (2001)
* In the Mix (2005)....Darrell
* Killers (2010)....Kevin