Usher – Hard II Love (2016)
FLAC (tracks) 24 bit/44,1 kHz | Time – 59:38 minutes | 677 MB | Genre: R&B, Soul
Studio Masters, Official Digital Download | Front Cover | © RCA Records Label
“Hard II Love” is the upcoming eighth studio album by American singer Usher. The album includes several producers that were involved with its production; including Brandon “B.A.M.” Hodge, Rock City, Pop & Oak, Tricky Stewart, The-Dream, Metro Boomin, R!O, f a l l e n, Carlos St. John, K-Major, among others. It features several guest vocalists; including Young Thug and Future.
Read moreUsher – “A” (2018)
FLAC (tracks) 24 bit/44,1 kHz | Time – 27:13 minutes | 306 MB | Genre: R&B
Studio Masters, Official Digital Download | Front Cover | © Brand Usher – RCA Records
The legend of R & B and pop music Usher unexpectedly released an album fully produced by Zaytoven. “A” is the first letter of the name of the city of Atlanta, in which the singer grew up. The disc is completely built on the traditions of the sound of ATL and is a tribute to native places. Here, the 39-year-old artist is experiencing a second youth. He sings a falsetto, shares his sensual thoughts about women, but all this is accompanied by rattling trap-instrumentals that add freshness to his sound. Not surprisingly, Future and Gunna were the only guests on the album.
Read moreUsher – 8701
Artist: Usher | Album: 8701 | Style: R&B, Soul | Year: 2003 [2001 original] | Quality: DVD-Audio (MPL 5.1 96kHz/24Bit, MPL 2.0 96kHz/24Bit, Dolby AC3 5.1, Dolby AC3 2.0) | Bitrate: lossless | Tracks: 15 | Size: ~5.02 Gb | Recovery: 3% | Covers: in archive | Release: Arista Records | LaFace (82876-55798-9), 2003 | Note: Not Watermarked
Usher has the reputation as a loverman, largely because he fits the bill so well. He looks good, his material is smooth and seductive, and he has a nice voice, even if he tends to favor melisma. This has been true throughout his career, and remains true on his third album, 8701, a classy, seductive affair masterminded by Usher, Jermaine Dupri, and Antonio “L.A.” Reid. There’s not much new here, but Usher does move further in both directions — the ballads are lusher, the dance numbers hit a bit harder — but not so much so that it’s really noticeable. Overall, the record is probably his strongest yet, but he still suffers from a lack of really memorable material (the singles usually are pretty good, but the album tracks are filler) and a tendency to oversing. Because of these two things, 8701 is more mood music than anything else, and while it does work fairly well on that level, it’s not memorable outside of that mood. (more…)
Read moreUsher is the reigning King Of R n B with album sales in the multi-millions, hit singles around the world and sold out concerts wherever he goes. This concert was filmed in high definition at London s O2 Arena in the spring of 2011 on Usher s OMG Tour in support of his chart topping Raymond V Raymond album. It s a spectacular show with amazing lighting, incredible staging and stunning pyrotechnics. There are multiple costume changes and brilliant choreography which shed light on the story behind the songs in dramatic and ground breaking ways. Despite the epic scale the charisma and talent of Usher and his music are what dominate the show. He is a supreme entertainer and for those lucky enough to be at this show it is a memory that will stay with them forever. Bonus Features On The Shoulder Of Giants behind the scenes with Usher and his team as they put the O2 show together. New Look a short piece about Usher s New Look Foundation in London.
Tracklist:
1. Monstar
2. She Don’t Know
3. Yeah
4. U Remind Me
5. U Don’t Have To Call
6. You Make Me Wanna
7. Mars vs. Venus
8. Nice & Slow
9. Love In This Club
10. Lil Freak
11. Hot Tottie
12. There Goes My Baby
13. Burn
14. Bad Girl
15. Hey Daddy (Daddy s Home)
16. Caught Up
17. DJ Got Us Falling Love
18. More
19. OMG
Bonus:
• On the Shoulders of Giants – in this behind-the-scene featurette, Usher explains what he tries to accomplish with his elaborate shows, as well as what it takes to put them together. Also included are comments from production manager Omar Abderrahman, choreographer Edwin Moore, lighting director Eric Wade, production coordinator Jon Bumgarner, lighting designer Peter Morse, wardrobe manager Hadassah Boyd, etc. (20 min, 1080i).
• New Look Spot – a short video piece about Usher’s New Look Foundation, which was established in 1999. (3 min, 1080i).