About Usher
Usher is a American singer-songwriter and dancer who is a Black 45 year old man. Usher was born in Dallas, Texas on Oct. 14,1978. Some say over his 30 years of working, he has earned the tile “King of R&B.”
He has earned the title of being a legend for his top 10 hits and every other thing he has done. Usher has done many things through out his career; even earning eight Grammy Awards. Even though he was raised in Texas, he found his passion while being raised in Chattanooga, Tennessee.
When Usher got to the Super Bowl halftime show, he has 13 minutes to perform any song he then made in the last 30 years. That is so confusing to most people because they are asking why just 13 minutes. Before the Super Bowl, many people were wondering what songs is he gonna perform.
What Most Predict
Additionally, some people had asked if they could pick the songs. Some even asked if he was going to let his fans pick some of the songs. However, Usher said that his first picks were “My Way,” “OMG,” or even “Yeah.”
Some fans speculated that he was going to bring a special guest. In fact, many wondered if it one of his children or girlfriend.
Additionally, excitement was at an all-time high as Usher got ready to steal the show during this year’s Super Bowl halftime show. With a hit records spanning more than 20 years and an unrivaled stage presence, Usher is sure to give a performance that will be remembered forever. He will enthrall millions of fans worldwide with his distinctive dance routines and captivating vocals.
His Legacy

Apart from the extravagance of the halftime show, Usher’s performance honored his lasting influence and legacy in the music industry. Usher has stayed faithful to his craft and committed, to his creativity from his modest origins in Chattanooga, to his quick ascent to superstardom. His capacity to cross genre boundaries.
With the 1994 publication of his self-titled debut album, Usher’s career took off, but it wasn’t until the 1997 release of his sophomore album, “My Way,” that he truly shot to fame. With singles like “You Make Me Wanna…” and “Nice & Slow,” the album won him his first Grammy. Using a smooth fusion of pop, hip-hop, and R&B, Usher rose to prominence in the music business.
Usher achieved even greater success in the 2000s with albums such as “8701” and “Confessions.” The latter, which came out in 2004, is recognized by many as one of the best R&B albums ever made and cemented Usher’s place in history as a worldwide superstar. Chart-topping hits including “Yeah!,” “Confessions Part II,” and “Burn” brought Usher multiple accolades.
About his Show During The Super bowl
Some songs most people thought he was going to perform was “OMG,” “Yeah,” “Superstar,” and “Scream.” When Usher came out, he was dancing, taking his shirt off, causing his fans to go wild. Everyone was wondering what special guest he was gone bring out.
His special guest end up being more then one, as he pulled a lot of his friends up on the stage with him. People like Alicia Keys, H.E.R., Lil John and even more joined him as he performed during the halftime show. Furthermore, one thing he did that just surprise everyone was when he took his shirt off and danced against Alicia Keys.
This riled everyone up, leaving many saying that Alicia Keys has a husband, asking why would she do that. Everyone were also asking how does her husband felt about the situation. Furthermore, some wondered how her husband reacted when she got home.
Some people are posting online, asking Usher if he knows she has a husband; why would he do that or what made him do it. Moreover, Usher could of been looking at this as a friend and maybe the supporters are over reacting. Additionally, many people commented about him having people on stage. Saying it was way to many people to look at all at once.
By Yakira Govan
Sources:
Biography: Grammy-winning singer Usher is an R&B and pop artist best
Deadline: Usher Fizzles In Super Bowl Halftime Show Despite Alicia Keys & Guest Stars Galore – Review
The New York Time: Usher Brings Precise Details to Pop’s Biggest Stage: The Super Bowl
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