Usher’s classic and popular songs
Let me introduce you to songs by Usher, a singer active in the United States.
Following the success of his second album, he became a global sensation and is considered one of the most accomplished R&B singers.
His charm, of course, includes his wonderful singing voice, but he is also an exceptionally skilled dancer.
He’s active as an actor as well, making him a widely popular and multifaceted figure.
It’s said that the musical backbone that shaped him comes from his experience singing in a church choir he attended from a young age.
Now, please enjoy Usher’s beautiful voice.
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Usher’s Greatest and Most Popular Songs (1–10)
Yeah! (ft. Lil Jon, Ludacris)Usher

A landmark smash hit released in 2004 by Usher in collaboration with Lil Jon and Ludacris, which spent 12 consecutive weeks at No.
1 on the U.S.
Billboard charts.
Blending crunk and R&B, the track portrays a man’s temptation and inner conflict in the club, combining Usher’s smooth vocals, Lil Jon’s high-energy shouts, and Ludacris’s skillful rap to perfect effect.
Its brisk rhythm and uplifting vibe make it an ideal entrance theme for Ryusei, powerfully stoking the fighting spirit.
Featured on the soundtrack of the film Hitch, it remains a beloved classic to this day—an irresistible anthem for fans of club music and hip-hop.
ScreamUsher

This is a track released as a single from the album “Looking 4 Myself.” Usher introduced it with full confidence, saying he’d make you scream.
It’s an uptempo, powerful song that evokes nighttime intimacy from start to finish.
It’s also used in clubs and dance lessons in Japan.
Nice & SlowUsher

It was Usher’s first No.
1 song in the United States.
The track was produced by music producer Jermaine Dupri.
It’s a sensual ballad depicting a romance between a man and a woman, characterized by Usher’s smooth vocals and rooted in R&B.
Usher’s greatest and most popular songs (11–20)
Confessions Part IIUsher

It’s a refreshing song with Usher’s high notes that feel very pleasant.
The track is structured like a story, and its bright melody and harmonies are memorable—they stick in your head after just one listen.
The scene at the end of the music video where the mirror shatters is also striking and unforgettable.
Say the wordsUsher

A sexy medium-slow song by Luke Steele & Slaine.
It leans toward funk with synths in the background, but overlays an urban vibe to craft a smooth R&B track.
An exquisite love song that declares eternal love, with soothing vocals floating throughout.
What Happened To YouUsher

A track produced by Noah “40” Shebib that subtly samples The Notorious B.I.G.’s “One More Chance.” It’s a sweet and mellow R&B song where the singer poignantly laments that, despite gaining money, fame, and everything earned through hard work, the one he loves seems to be slipping away.
Usher’s gentle falsetto is utterly captivating.
Caught UpUsher

In the music video, Usher—who once had the skills to go toe-to-toe in a dance showdown with Michael Jackson—delivers sharp choreography that, combined with the storyline, makes for a compelling piece.
It won the Best Male Video at the MTV Video Music Awards, hosted by MTV.


