American singer and songwriter, Usher, grew up with listening gospels as his mother directed his youth choir in church. He was even attending competitions when he was a kid.
At the very beginning, Usher had much support from Puff Daddy and Jermaine Dupri. Puff Daddy co-produced Usher’s first album. Internationally he is the best selling music artist of all time; he won many awards in his career since the early ’90s. Let’s take a look at the top 10 hits of Usher!
#10. My Boo ft Alicia Keys
The duo, Keys, and Usher did not only do a great job with the song. They also acted together at the music video as a couple who split up but couldn’t stop having feelings for each other. It is also not a secret that they were together when they were very young.
#9. Love in This Club ft. Young Jeezy
As the title reveals, the sexy R&B song is about making love in a club, which also has a very cool Part II version.
#8. You Make Me Wanna
The song was co-written by Usher, Dupri and Manuel Seal. The song has a very personal meaning for Usher as It was inspired by a love affair of his.
#7. Hey Daddy
R&B hit was produced after Usher’s divorce in 2009. It is said that with that album, Usher gained the pace that he lost. The song is one of the best of all time!
#6. Moving Mountains
This slow-tempo song is about a love struggle which also has electronic influences.
#5. Climax
Usher and co-writers of the song worked on that sexy hit for two Months. Usher once mentioned that the song is about complications of a relationship.
#4. Confessions, Pt. II
Usher kept nothing back and poured himself into his music with raw transparency following a very public breakup with Chili. For the sake of R&B, this resulted in “Confession Part II.
#3. OMG ft. will.i.am
The song became a certified club hit as soon as it was released in 2010, and it is one of the signature songs of Usher.
#2. I Don’t Mind ft. Juicy J.
The song is about being into a stripper, and it quickly hit all the clubs! It was co-written by many songwriters, including Usher.
#1. No Limit ft. Young Thug
The song has many references to No Limit Records, the legendary from New Orleans run by Master P in the ’90s, which is being the era that Usher grew up. It was the first time that Usher and Young Thug got worked together; however, it ended up with that crazy hit!