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Latest edition, musik (cd)

Keep On Dancin'

3:11 min

Good Good(performed by Usher, Summer Walker & 21 Savage, feat.: Summer Walker & 21 Savage)

4:07 min

A-Town Girl(performed by Usher & Latto, feat.: Latto)

3:32 min

Cold Blooded(performed by Usher & The-Dream, feat.: The-Dream)

3:16 min

Coming Home

3:15 min

Kissing Strangers

3:08 min

Risk It All(performed by Usher & Her, feat.: H.E.R.)

3:21 min

Bop

3:42 min

Stone Kold Freak

3:34 min

Ruin(performed by Usher & Pheelz, feat.: Pheelz)

3:01 min


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Reviews (4)


Pitchfork

d. 14. Feb. 2024

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Julianne Escobedo Shepherd

d. 14. Feb. 2024

"Usher's ninth album is another impressive display of his endless charm and vocal chops. Thirty years into his career, the R&B icon still knows how to keep it light and throw a great party".


AllMusic

2024

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Andy Kellman

2024

"A couple tracks pair him with early partners Jermaine Dupri and Bryan-Michael Cox, and while those are fine, they're eclipsed by the Minneapolitan pop-funk of "I Love U" (the-Dream, Tricky Stewart, and D'Mile) and smudged electro of "Luckiest Man" (Brandon "B.A.M." Hodge). Usher is in his element, at his most charming, throughout that stretch of the album".


Pitchfork

d. 14. Feb. 2024

By

By

Julianne Escobedo Shepherd

d. 14. Feb. 2024

"Usher's ninth album is another impressive display of his endless charm and vocal chops. Thirty years into his career, the R&B icon still knows how to keep it light and throw a great party".


AllMusic

2024

By

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Andy Kellman

2024

"A couple tracks pair him with early partners Jermaine Dupri and Bryan-Michael Cox, and while those are fine, they're eclipsed by the Minneapolitan pop-funk of "I Love U" (the-Dream, Tricky Stewart, and D'Mile) and smudged electro of "Luckiest Man" (Brandon "B.A.M." Hodge). Usher is in his element, at his most charming, throughout that stretch of the album".