Usher- "Hey Daddy (Daddy's Home) Usher's looking good and I kinda like this song.
Adam Lambert- "For Your Entertainment" So this is the video to the song that caused all the unneccessary controversy...
What do you think of their latest videos?
Usher- "Hey Daddy (Daddy's Home) Usher's looking good and I kinda like this song.
Adam Lambert- "For Your Entertainment" So this is the video to the song that caused all the unneccessary controversy...
What do you think of their latest videos?
In this video, Usher gives us a behind the scenes look at the shoot for his new VIP fragrance campaign. It was shot in Los Angeles at the Sunset Towers by photographer Mario Testino. Usher spoke about what fragrance means to him. He says:
“I consider fragrance to be one of the most important tools of engagement for seduction. With Usher VIP I created a gentlemen’s scent, which would also appeal to women,”
“Women tell me they love the scent of a man and I wanted to create that sense of confidence and style that women desire.”
VIP will be available at Macy's. You can find the fragrance to be in stores around the same time as his upcoming album in early 2010.

According to Rap-Up, Usher will be debuting a new single today. The title of the song is "Papers" written by Sean Garrett. The single will address Usher's divorce. Supposedly, this song was written before the divorce. This situation sounds all too familiar. Remember when Usher had the single "Confessions" which was supposedly written before he and Chili of the group TLC broke up. Hmmm...I'm very interested in hearing this song.
"Papers" will premiere at 2:02p.m. EST. Usher's sixth album Monster is set to release in December.
*Update*
In case you missed the single debut earlier this afternoon. Check it below:
Any thoughts?



Usher and his adorable son, Usher Raymond V, cover the August issue of Essence Magazine. The interview was conducted by author/actor Hill Harper. Here's a little of what Usher had to say about marriage and fatherhood:
HILL HARPER: In the last year, you got married and you've had a baby. Which has changed you more?
USHER: They're both linked—I can't have one without the other. But the one thing that changed me the most is having a wife. Our child is an extension of that union.
HARPER: Why?
USHER: Because now I represent what he is to become. He's gonna admire me, he's gonna look up to me. He's gonna say, "I wanna be"—or he should say—"I wanna be like my father. I wanna be a man of valor. I wanna possess what my father has as a man." To get married was a choice. To have a child is a responsibility.
HARPER: Does that new responsibility challenge you to make music that is more responsible?
USHER: I started making Here I Stand before I had my son and before I was married. It was a deliberate choice to make music with substance, not just about the things that we're accustomed to—music about being the celebrity, the player, or having the car, the girl and the bling.
HARPER: Your father wasn't around to raise you. How do you plan to be different for your son than your father was for you?
USHER: Just simply being there. I don't judge my father because I forgave him for anything he'd ever done to hurt me unintentionally. My father and I had a very short amount of time together throughout my entire life, but the most valuable time was during his final days. He asked me to forgive him for not being there. He asked me to give him a chance, give him a shot because he loved me, and he had always loved me. But it was very difficult for him to be in the situation he was in and be the example he wanted me to follow. So he intentionally stayed away. And he was kept away from me too. He didn't like it, but he didn't fight it because he knew he wasn't living right.
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