Virtually every artist has a song or songs in there discography where they've tried to branch out. Nothing wrong with that. Ushers prime though was straight R&B. 8701, Confessions, Raymond vs Raymond. That's how all of us knew him. He's an R&B star. One of the biggest of all time.
I'd say R&B leaning pop
That's how I would categorize a lot of his biggest hits ww
The songs I posted included.... and they are from the Raymond vs Raymond album
How would you categorize Yeah or Love In Club?
I put him in the same pile as Chris Brown, MJ, Whitney, Beyonce, The Weekend to a certain extent
Not your traditional r&b artist
That said you think Usher has played a role in the evolution of R&B? While enormously successful I still see him as a Michael Jackson, Bobby Brown hybrid
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