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 (11–20)
Moving MountainsUsher

This is a single cut from the album “Here I Stand.” The track was produced by Tricky Stewart and The-Dream.
It’s a poignant number that likens a relationship with a lover—stuck in a difficult situation where there’s no going back—to a rugged mountain.
Somebody To Love RemixUsher

It’s a collaborative song with his beloved protégé, Justin Bieber.
Usher is like a mentor who discovered Justin Bieber, and he has such deep affection that he says, “If necessary, I’ll hit him.
If necessary, I’ll hug him and even kiss him.”
U Don’t Have To CallUsher

It’s a very bittersweet poem, but the song has a somewhat pop-tinged R&B feel.
In the music video, Usher dances energetically in perfect sync with the dancers, giving it a bright, refreshing finish.
It’s an easy listen even for people who don’t usually listen to R&B.
OMG ft. will.i.amUsher

This is a collaboration track with American rapper will.i.am.
It’s an addictive pop-infused dance tune that sticks in your head after just one listen.
The lyrics include a line from the TV anime The Simpsons.
By the way, OMG is short for “Oh my God.”
Can’t Stop Won’t Stop ft. will.i.amUsher

It’s will.i.am’s idea to arrange Billy Joel’s “Uptown Girl” with a synth sound, bringing out Usher’s pop appeal through BEP-style dance-pop.
Here, “can’t stop” refers to an irresistible urge to have you.
EuphoriaUsher

It’s a high-energy dance track by Swedish House Mafia.
It’s a love song where the singer admits they’d sworn not to fall in love, yet they’re completely intoxicated—euphoric.
Both the beat and the falsetto make your heart race.
The emotional fluctuations are irresistibly sexy.
Usher’s greatest and most popular songs (21–30)
Call Me A MackUsher

Usher, the American talent who burst onto the 90s R&B scene like a comet.
His landmark debut single radiates a confidence and charisma that seem far beyond his 15 years at the time.
With a bold declaration of “Call me a cool guy,” he blends a boyish, slightly overreaching charm with an extraordinary spark that foreshadows his future stardom.
The track was featured on the soundtrack to the film Poetic Justice, released in August 1993, and reached No.
56 on the R&B chart.
Its groove-laden sound—an impressive fusion of pop-rap and funk—will put you in the best mood, whether you’re driving or just need an energy boost.
A must-hear track that lets you experience the very first step of his brilliant career.


