📖 Usher Biography
Usher Raymond IV is an American singer, songwriter, and dancer who rose to fame in the late 1990s. He released his self-titled debut album in 1994, followed by his sophomore effort My Way in 1997. His breakthrough album, Confessions, released in 2004, is one of the best-selling music albums of all time. The album produced four number-one singles, including 'Yeah!' and 'Burn'. Throughout his career, he has sold over 80 million records worldwide. He has won eight Grammy Awards and numerous other accolades for his contributions to R&B and pop music. Beyond music, Usher has appeared in several films and television shows, including The Faculty and Hustlers. He also served as a coach on the popular singing competition show The Voice. In 2024, he headlined the Super Bowl LVIII halftime show, showcasing his iconic choreography and vocal range. He is widely recognized as a major influence on contemporary R&B and pop culture. Usher continues to perform globally and remains a prominent figure in the entertainment industry.