Usher - COMING HOME (Discussion thread) 2/9/2024 UPDATE: Expanded Edition coming Friday

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Which of those songs were on classic albums? Also, how many songs post-Obama era did Usher perform at the halftime show? These aren't rhetorical questions either.

Goal post move. Where's your list of Jaheim songs. Where's his classic album?

People don't even realize Confessions was 10 years into Usher's career. Few artists have that type of success that deep into their career.
 

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Goal post move. Where's your list of Jaheim songs. Where's his classic album?

People don't even realize Confessions was 10 years into Usher's career. Few artists have that type of success that deep into their career.
Four albums in 10 years nıgga, I can divide.
That's one every, let's say 2. Two of them shıts was due. One was nah, the other was Confessions. That's a one hot album every 10 year average.


You could listen to Jaheim's first 3 albums damn near all the way through. Which 3 of Usher's you doing that with? Now on to the songs:

Just In Case
Age Ain't A Factor
I've Changed
Anything
Little Nıgga Ain't Mine
Put That Woman First
Could It Be
Daddy Thing
Fabulous
Find My Way Back

Shall I continue?
Now where are Ursher's classics that's not Confessions because the way you danced around that question would make him smile like a proud dad watching his only son that made it.
 

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Four albums in 10 years nıgga, I can divide.
That's one every, let's say 2. Two of them shıts was due. One was nah, the other was Confessions. That's a one hot album every 10 year average.


You could listen to Jaheim's first 3 albums damn near all the way through. Which 3 of Usher's you doing that with? Now on to the songs:

Just In Case
Age Ain't A Factor
I've Changed
Anything
Little Nıgga Ain't Mine
Put That Woman First
Could It Be
Daddy Thing
Fabulous
Find My Way Back

Shall I continue?
Now where are Ursher's classics that's not Confessions because the way you danced around that question would make him smile like a proud dad watching his only son that made it.
Pretend Usher wasn’t a big crossover Star before Confessions Brehs. :mjlol: This nikka said Jaheim. Who’s next Anthony Hamilton?

 

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Four albums in 10 years nıgga, I can divide.
That's one every, let's say 2. Two of them shıts was due. One was nah, the other was Confessions. That's a one hot album every 10 year average.


You could listen to Jaheim's first 3 albums damn near all the way through. Which 3 of Usher's you doing that with? Now on to the songs:

Just In Case
Age Ain't A Factor
I've Changed
Anything
Little Nıgga Ain't Mine
Put That Woman First
Could It Be
Daddy Thing
Fabulous
Find My Way Back

Shall I continue?
Now where are Ursher's classics that's not Confessions because the way you danced around that question would make him smile like a proud dad watching his only son that made it.

I listed classic Usher songs that were not from Confessions in my initial post. You being able to listen to Jaheim albums all the way through is neither here or there.
 

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I listed classic Usher songs that were not from Confessions in my initial post. You being able to listen to Jaheim albums all the way through is neither here or there.
The fact that we're talking about his albums from the Clinton & Bush eras in the Coming Home thread says a lot.
 

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The fact that we're talking about his albums from the Clinton & Bush eras in the Coming Home thread says a lot.

It says that Usher, like most artists, peaked during the first 10 years of his career. Nothing more, nothing less. Keeping it 100, R. Kelly's best albums came out during his first 10 years as well. TP2.com is R. Kelly's last classic album and he's >>>> Usher.
 

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It says that Usher, like most artists, peaked during the first 10 years of his career. Nothing more, nothing less. Keeping it 100, R. Kelly's best albums came out during his first 10 years as well. TP2.com is R. Kelly's last classic album and he's >>>> Usher.
Usher started declining after Confessions while Chocolate Factory made everybody sweep his sextape under the rug & Step on it In The Name Of Love. Then stayed consistent with his following albums.
 

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Usher started declining after Confessions while Chocolate Factory made everybody sweep his sextape under the rug & Step on it In The Name Of Love. Then stayed consistent with his following albums.
Not really. After chocolate factor R Kelly only had songs here and there that would get radio play. Trapped in the closet got him some attention but the quality of his music declined after chocolate factory. His best years was definitely behind him. Usher still had hit records after confessions.. even if his albums weren’t perfect.
 

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Usher started declining after Confessions while Chocolate Factory made everybody sweep his sextape under the rug & Step on it In The Name Of Love. Then stayed consistent with his following albums.

R. Kelly's last big album was TP2. It was his last album that sold over 4 million copies and it had several classic songs which include "I Wish", "A Woman's Threat", "Fiesta", and "Feeling On Your Booty".
 

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Jaheim is a better singer than Usher. A lot of early Usher's joints were poppish songs that did not age well.


And people on thecoli had the nerve to compare Usher to Kellz :mjlol:
 
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R. Kelly's last big album was TP2. It was his last album that sold over 4 million copies and it had several classic songs which include "I Wish", "A Woman's Threat", "Fiesta", and "Feeling On Your Booty".

TP2 is a classic Rnb album. Not many better than that. Chocolate factory was incredible also and gave him his biggest hit properly in 'Ignition Remix' after Chocolate factory I agree his albums didn't hit the same but he had the usher thing where he was dropping some decent singles here and there whether they were for his projects or others. Usher right now is in an area where giving us (black, rnb fans) what we want isn't in his strategy, he carers to wider audience now unfortunately
 

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R. Kelly's last big album was TP2. It was his last album that sold over 4 million copies and it had several classic songs which include "I Wish", "A Woman's Threat", "Fiesta", and "Feeling On Your Booty".
Sales wise maybe but as far as quality albums, Kellz kept it consistent. Have you heard Love Letter, Write Me Back, or Black Panties? He could do a concert full of non-singles made throughout his career & rock it. Usher didn't perform not one song he made in the past decade at the halftime show, then dropped a turd of an album.
 
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