Usher Raymond IV, known predominantly by his first name Usher, is an illustrious American singer, songwriter, actor, and dancer who has been commanding the R&B and pop music scene since the early 1990s. Usher catapulted to fame after the release of his second album, "My Way," in 1997, which spurred his first U.S. Billboard Hot 100 number-one hit, "Nice & Slow." His subsequent album, "8701," released in 2001, contained the number-one hits "U Got It Bad" and "U Remind Me," further establishing him as a titan of R&B.
Usher's career continued to soar with his 2004 album "Confessions," which sold over 20 million copies worldwide, bolstered by chart-toppers such as "Yeah!" and "Burn." As a testament to his lasting appeal and adaptability in the evolving music industry, Usher has continued to release hits into the 2020s, including "Bad Habits" and a contribution to the Netflix Original Motion Picture soundtrack, "Jingle Jangle," with "This Day." His ability to stay relevant is evidenced through collaborations with contemporary artists and by reimagining his classics for new audiences, such as the "My Way (25th Anniversary Edition)" which pays homage to his earlier work while introducing it to a new generation of listeners. Usher's influence extends beyond music into philanthropy and business, confirming his status as a multifaceted entertainer and entrepreneur.
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