As count-down to tonight's THISDAY Music Festival gradually ticks to zero, top
artistes billed to perform at the event started arriving Abuja yesterday.
First to hit town was the United States-based acclai-med hip-pop gladiator,
Usher Raymond, who arrived Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport aboard a Virgin
Atlantic airline at 3.25 pm.
The musician, who was received on arrival by THISDAY airport protocol officers
amidst tight security, waved to enthusiastic and anxious fans as he made his way
into a waiting grey BMW car.
Immediately he moved out of the arrival hall of the VIP lounge, shouts of
“Usher!” rent the air as most of the fans struggled to catch a glimpse of the
American music super star.
The singer is said to be quietly talking with mom Jonnetta Patton about becoming
his manager again.
Now that Usher's new album has been slow off the mark, he's blaming Medina,
say sources. True, the CD, "Here I Stand," debuted at number one. But Usher is
said to have been disappointed that it sold 433,000 in its first week, compared
with his last CD, 2004's "Confessions," which had sales of 1.1 million in its
first seven days.
Medina, who's an expert at holding artists' hands, reassured Usher that his
latest sales were nothing to be ashamed of, considering the current climate of
the record business. But then, three weeks later, Lil Wayne's album, "Tha Carter
III," sold more than one million copies its first week out.
"Usher was livid!," claims an insider. "He threatened to fire everyone."
Also troubling were the ratings for the BET Awards. While the show pulled 6.3
million viewers when Beyonce opened it last year, the Usher-headlined show drew
only 5.8 million.
"People have been telling Usher to listen to his mother," says a source. "Nobody
knows how to sell him better than she does. Usher can be stubborn. But he may be
ready."
Last year, just days before Mother's Day, Usher stunned friends by telling the
woman who turned him into an R&B superstar that her services were no longer
needed. Shortly afterward, we revealed that he was replacing her with Benny
Medina, the man who has steered the careers of Mariah Carey and Jennifer Lopez,
among others.
Some claim Usher pink-slipped his mom because she failed to show proper
deference to his stylist-turned-girlfriend-turned-wife, Tameka Foster. But now
that Foster has given her a grandson, the two ladies are said to be getting
along better. Usher, for one, denies he fired his mom. Rather, he tells Vibe,
"[I paid her] the ultimate compliment - to retire her to be a full-time
grandmother."
Patton has actually been busy running her own record label and managing other
artists, including Usher's brother, Jlack. But sources say that if Usher cries
momma, she's there for him.
(Thanks ME for posting the link)
Usher Bowling
| "LITC" Ummm, Remix Video ?!?!
Usher at Polow Da Don’s Bowling Event last
night (July 1) at Tin Pan Alley in Atlantic Station
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- Photos by Freddy O -
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"Love In This Club" Ummm, Remix Video
(Thanks Savanna for posting the link)
Here I Stand: From #5 to #8 in the USA
Nielsen SoundScan total sales: "Here I Stand"
806,000
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Source: HITS Daily Double
Date: July 1, 2008
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Source: Yahoo UK
Date: July 1, 2008
"Here I Stand" stays at #14 in the UK.
Usher: The Gulf Coast Recovery - July 1, 2008
Kyle and Jackie O Show (Australia)
(Previously taped - aired on June 30, 2008)
(Thanks to
Jodie for the link)
Usher Visits The Children’s Hospital
New Orleans - June 27, 2008
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U Can't (Usher's Version) - June 26, 2008
Usher in the R&B at Club Tiki
Source: Sun Herald Date: June 25, 2008
There'll be some "love in this club" Thursday night, when club-hoppers will get
the chance to hang with R&B megastar Usher, the five-time Grammy winner who
plans to stop by Beau Rivage poolside hotspot Club Tiki.
Usher will be in town to spread the word about his charitable foundation, New
Look.
Club Tiki guests get in the door with a $10 New Look donation, which
includes a Beau Rivage retail discount coupon and entry into a raffle for
autographed Usher CDs, and a chance for a personal photo-op with the star. Doors
open at 7 p.m.
Performance
|
Rehearsal
|
After Party -
June 24, 2008
(BET Awards - Performance)
(BET Awards -
Rehearsal)
(BET Awards -
After Party)
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UCast (Episode 03) -
June 24, 2008
Here I Stand: From #4 to #5 in the USA
Source: HITS Daily Double
Date: June 24, 2008
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Source: Yahoo UK
Date: June 24, 2008
"Here I Stand" falls from #8 to #14 in the UK.
R U Ready 4 The BET Awards? - June 20, 2008
Photos of Usher & Lil Usher - June 19, 2008
(Sorry Usher
fans, these photos were asked to be removed)
Teen Choice Awards 2008 -
June 17, 2008
Usher has been nominated in 2 categories:
Male Artist:
R&B Artist:
Chris Brown
Chris Brown
Usher
Usher
Kanye West
Rihanna
Justin Timberlake
Beyonce
Jesse McCartney
T-Pain
Fans ages 13-19 can vote for their favorite Teen Choice nominees by
Clicking
Here.
The Teen Choice Awards will air on Monday, August 4 at 8pm (eastern) on FOX.
Guest DJ: Usher (Sirius Satellite Radio)
- June 14, 2008
1:
Hot Jamz
(aired 11am eastern)
2:
Heart & Soul
(aired 6pm eastern)
Usher's Performances From 4Music
(This Aint Sex - Here I Stand - LITC - Yeah)
Usher on VH1 Soul Story
Since I don't have VH1 Soul in my area, I would like
to give a big 'Thank You' to $teph for the video.
Things That Make You Go Hmmmmmmm ....
Source: Prefix Mag Date: June 12, 2008
Usher Believes A Good Man Is Hard To Find, Which Is Why There Are Lesbians
Fed up with the negative rumors surrounding his marital situation, Usher gained
a bit of notoriety last month for his angry response on TRL. In this month's
issue of Vibe, Usher clarifies his comments a bit further, explaining why he
should be praised for being a reliable heterosexual life mate instead of having
gossip columnists speculate on his separation from his wife. Particularly of
note is his bizarre explanation of the origins of lesbianism:
"Am I so much of a bad guy because I decided to get married? Am I so much of a
bad guy [because once I got in the situation], I decided to stand for something,
build a foundation, and think about my future? As a man, you would respect me
for not turning my back on it. ... It can never be bad to have a foundation as a
man — a black man — in a time when women are dying for men. Women have started
to become lovers of each other as a result of not having enough men. Are you not
studying the stories? Wake up! Black love is a good thing."
Is this explanation of lesbianism feminist, or homophobic? Is he getting ready
for the 150th anniversary celebrations for The Origin of Species? My guess is
that Usher means well, but doesn't realize quite how controversial that argument
can be construed.
Elsewhere, he talks of making amends with his mother after she opposed his
marriage, and the troubles of being a music superstar and a father at the same
time.
Usher in Tokyo (Shoto Gallery) - June 12, 2008
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New Focus For Usher: Save R&B
Source: Arkansas Democrat Gazette Date: June 12, 2008
Sure, the celebrity gossip still lingers: The years between records found him
defending his marriage and dealing with an upheaval in his inner circle.
But with the release of his fifth studio CD, Here I Stand — debuting atop the
pop charts — the first thing people are asking him about these days is his new
album.
And what Usher and the industry powers involved with Here I Stand have to say
about it may be some of the most frank, revealing and not altogether flattering
talk from and about the superstar in his decade-plus in the business. His last
CD, Confessions, sold more than 1 million copies in its first seven days in
stores, the best first week ever for any R&B singer. It went on to sell more
than 9 million copies, making it the best-selling album in 2004.
Click here
to read the whole article ...
UCast (Episode 02) -
June 11, 2008
Vibe's July Cover Photo Shoot Video
- June 10, 2008
Usher Fights To Stay Faithful
Source: ShowBiz
Date: June 9, 2008
Reformed womaniser Usher fights a daily battle to stay faithful and true to his
wife Tameka, because he's "not good" at being in love.
The singer married the stylist last September (2007) and two months later she
gave birth to their first child, Usher Raymond V.
And while Usher insists marriage and commitment have changed his life for the
better, he admits monogamy doesn't come naturally to him - and he has to fight
his wandering eye.
The star tells Cosmopolitan magazine, "I'm good at making love, but I'm not good
at being in love. It's a conscious decision every day to love the person you're
with."
Here I Stand: From #1 to #3 in the USA
Source: HITS Daily Double
Date: June 9, 2008
After scoring the year's second-biggest bow last week,
"Here I Stand" fell to No. 3. In contrast, his megahit Confessions held the top
spot for nine nonconsecutive weeks four summers ago.
Here I Stand: From #1 to #5 in the UK
Source: BBC UK
Date: June 8, 2008
Last week's number one album, Here I Stand, fell back to
number five in the charts (off 49% with only 29,018 in sales), just behind The
Best of Radiohead, debuting at number four on sales of 29,321 copies.
If you thought Usher let it spill on Confessions, just
check out this interview. On the eve of his comeback, the R&B star talks
drug-addicted dads, ex-girlfriend Chilli, becoming a father, working with MJ and
Jigga and dealing with ongoing rumours about his wife and mother...
It’s been four years and a lot has changed. If you listen to the new album, a
lot has changed; it’s a little bit more serious. I do feel like music has opened
up to a more techno, International, like D&B style. But at the same time, I feel
the integrity of R&B music is getting lost in it. Those R&B songs aren’t
necessarily playing in the club anymore. So I had to make an album that was an
R&B classic, but at the same time I realise that people loved synthesised music.
So there’s also a ton of music on this album that I think people need to hear.
It’s tailor-made for you – what you need and what you want! I give you what you
want; I show you what you need.
RWD: Congrats, Love In This Club is No.1 in the US, and No.3 over in the UK!
Yeah, I was so surprised of the first-week sales of the single. I guess the rumours aren’t true; you still can do big, big numbers. But I’d like to do
800-900,000 first week for the album, Here I Stand.
Sir Leng A Lot: Who would win in a dance-off between you and Chris Brown or
the other guys who’ve tried to take your crown?
To see artists like Chris Brown, he’s more one of the total artists – the guy
who dances and sings, which is a lot like I do and did as a young artist. But I
think it’s all great, I have nothing negative to say. Justin I consider to be
great, with Ne-Yo, I always found him to be an incredible writer and then
there’s new guys like Dream. All of this young, new energy is great for the
industry. I think a lot of times people try to spin a negative on it. Like ‘A
new person is coming, look out.’ That would be like me telling Michael Jackson
to look out because I’m coming back. Are you serious?
RWD: Have you had the call to work with MJ yet?
No, but actually I spoke to Michael yesterday. I ran into his attorney in the
lobby of my hotel and he called Michael up, who was asking me about the album.
It was good because I had wanted to thank him for giving me a shout out in an
interview. He also didn’t know I had a child so I told him and he said ‘Oh wow,
congratulations, the universe is open to you now.’ But who knows, maybe you’ll
see us working together one day.
RWD: You seem pretty tight with Jay-Z?
Yeah, we’re basically a crew right now. We’re both in very serious relationships
(laughs) and if that’s a testament to growth, then I think we’re leading the
way. Maybe you’ll start to see more artists taking that plunge and really
getting serious in their relationships. Hey, the world doesn’t stop on account
of you getting married. You actually become more attractive – I think I got more
women trying to get at me now than I did before – shit!
RWD: We had questions from certain readers commenting on Tameka. How do you
feel about the criticism you’ve both received?
You know, drama sells. If you think about the concept, in it’s simplest form;
you mean to tell me you’re mad at me for being a husband to my wife, a father to
my child? That makes no sense. Most people would be noted for drugs or just
being horrible in life. And I get highlighted for doing the right thing
(laughs). I love my wife, I love my child and they are the centre of my life.
Joy Riderrrr: Is it right your dad died recently?
Yes, that’s right. My father, you know he made a lot of bad decisions as a young
man which caused him to lose my mother. In their separation, there was a lot of
hatred between the two of them. I had no connection with him for many, many
years, but when I finally did get to know him, my evaluation of his story was
similar to my own. It’s funny how in the press, people had an opinion that my
relationship wasn’t suitable for me because they just didn’t understand it. And
it wasn’t really for them to understand. But my mother and father went through
the same thing. They actually left Chattanooga, Tennessee, their parents didn’t
like each other’s partners. And honestly in life, no parent thinks anybody’s
good enough for their child. But anyway, they left to Dallas, Texas, however it
didn’t work, they were in a very violent situation and she moved away from him.
And in it, he lost me. He became a product of substance abuse and throughout his
life I think he continued to do a disservice to his body with drinking and
substance abuse to a point where it took his life later on. But luckily I did
get to know him. I forgave him for not being there. More than anything, I
thanked him for not being there because now I have a reference for what I don’t
want to be, for the direction I didn’t want to go in.
RWD: How was your wedding day?
Oh, it was great; very sunny, very beautiful, very positive. We had a great time
with great food and great music. Doug E Fresh performed, he rocked the house for
us. We had D-Nice on the wheels of steel and Layla Hathaway sang for us when we
– well, she – walked down the aisle. It was nice.
Natasha: What type of father are you? Do you change nappies? Were you there
for the birth?
Of course! Won’t be there for your child’s birth, what? It wasn’t gory at all –
I cut the cord and everything. It was the realest tear I ever cried. It was
uncontrollable; when I heard his voice, I just cried (snaps fingers) like that.
I don’t know who or what he’s going to be, but he’s going to be something
special. He’s magic to me, he breaks me all the way down. I’m the goofiest dad
ever – I’m doing backflips in front of him and spinning on my head and he’s
laughing at me.
Melissa: Is it true there’s another on the way or is it just showbiz rumours?
Well, actually I heard that rumour today that Tameka’s pregnant. She’s not – I
wish – but she’s not pregnant. I want a little girl. That first pregnancy was
pretty hard, I’m surprised that I even survived! Having a pregnant woman and
making an album at the same time? ‘I need ice.’ ‘But baby I’m in the booth.’ But
nah, it’s a beautiful experience. If I do have another child, I’d hope it was a
baby girl, but I’m fine with my baby boy, I love him. I love him so much.
John Boi: What do you think of British music and who would you like to work
with from the UK?
It would be nice to work with some British artists– be on the look out for
remixes. I’m going to do a lot of unique stuff on this album. I’d like to do
something with John Mayer on the song Something Special. I’d love him to play
piano. I’d love to perform Forever Young with Michael Buble. I actually wrote
that intentionally with him and me doing it together.
Steve Broom: What did you want your new fragrance to smell like?
I wanted it to be something that would entice me. I wanted to be in a room of
people and be able to smell it, that it would grab my attention, and it does
that. It’s sophisticated.
Amardeep: With this new album, have you set any targets to hit with sales and
who do you consider rivals?
(Laughs) I’ll tell you how I feel like now. I feel like Michael Jackson after
selling 40 million copies, when he sold 25 million on the next album, he was
disappointed (laughs). It’s crazy. But there’s substance in the record. You can
make love to this album, you can slow it down. I hope it’s appropriate for me to
be honest with you – I am having sex, I had a child (laugh). You can do it all
to this record.
RWD: Have you, erm, made love to this record?
Yeah, I made love to a few songs; I made love to Trading Places, you know.
Gently is one of my favourite records – that’s daddy business right there. Make
her call you daddy when you put that one on!
Melissa: Chilli was quoted as saying you were the one she ‘truly did love.
I'm not in love with him anymore, but I can't say I don't love him.’ Do you
think it's appropriate for her to make these comments considering you’re married
with a child?
I mean, I think it’s a little unrealistic, I’m married (laughs), I’m not a boy.
It’s been three years past, you know? But we all have unrealistic goals too.
Like shoot, I will always forever love Katie Holmes and Halle Berry. I don’t
feel anyway about it. It does appear maybe to be a plug for something. She got a
record coming or something?
Jonte: How’s your relationship with your mum? Why did you sack her?
The relationship is great. There have been some rumours that my mother, um, and
I separated on a negative. It was more that a lot of things changed, I wanted to
handle my business myself. So I asked my mother to become more of a support,
like it’s time for you to be Grandma, not just the protector of Usher. There’s
been talk about negativity between Tameka and my mum. I found that kinda
difficult seeing as my mom did Tameka’s baby shower.
RWD: Is it true you’re backing Barack?
Yes. The simplest way that I can put it is that he’s a leader. In the beginning
of his campaign, his mission was just to bring about change. That to me is a
leader, if you just pay very close attention it tells you.
HelenB: Do you think Noel Gallagher is a div regarding Jay-Z and Glasto?
I disagree with him, because Jay-Z is an incredible artist and headliner. I saw
him last night (at the Hollywood Bowl) and you’re not getting better than that.
RWD: Having done music, movies, Broadway, perfume, what’s left?
I want to be a billionaire (laughs). How far am I from that? Well in terms of
gross revenue – 36 million sold? That ain’t no punk! (laughs). I’ll say this. I
just really want to be successful – to be a part of the Billionaire Boys Club
would be cool, but if I don’t make it to that, well... I feel like I did pretty
good so far, you know?