The Prince of Pop confesses that leaving the clubs behind to start a family has influenced his new music for the better
By Charreah Jackson
Let’s face it: Usher probably will never know what it means to have a dream deferred. Since he was a pubescent teen, the ATL crooner has only been steeped in reality — singing and dancing toward his goals seemingly effortlessly. Now, after an award-winning career and four-year hiatus, the megastar and family man gears up for his fifth musical offering, Here I Stand, the highly-anticipated follow-up to 2004’s kiss-and-tell breakout Confessions.“I’m back on the scene and ready to do it all over again. This is going to be an incredible journey,” the chart-topper prophesizes. “It is a classic and should be remembered 20 years from now. I’m ready to shock the world.” Continue reading
2 comments:
he will neva eva eva be able to top confessions... I am not buying any apsect of this album being classic
lol..yea it will be hard for him to top confessions that was a great album..
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