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Usher Looks Back Five Years After “Confessions”

4/2/09, 12:25 pm EST

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It’s hard to believe that it’s already been five years since the siren sounds of Usher’s “Yeah!” was serenading every dance floor in America, but the calendar doesn’t lie. March 23rd officially marked the fifth anniversary of Usher’s Confessions, and the R&B singer wrote into MTV News to reminisce about his landmark LP with five confessions about Confessions.

The biggest revelation in Usher’s e-mail is the postscript: “Not many people know that Stevie Wonder played keys on Confessions.” After some digging, and a little help from the All Music Guide, Rock Daily figured out that while Wonder isn’t listed among the personnel on the original Confessions album, he is named on the version that contains four extra bonus tracks including the “My Boo” duet with Alicia Keys. However, Wonder is credited with contributing harmonica and not “keys,” so color us confused. Maybe Usher’s memory has dulled a bit five years later.

Usher also tells MTV that “Yeah!,” arguably the album’s biggest hit, nearly didn’t even make the final track list. “Lil Jon produced ‘Yeah!’ and once we finished the record we did a little research on the record only to find out that ‘Freek-A-Leek’ by Petey Pablo had the same beat,” Usher writes. “At times I wonder if it would have made a difference if the beat was never changed. Nobody knew it was going to be that huge of a record.” Confessions itself was a huge hit, selling 10 million copies in the States and spending nine weeks atop the U.S. charts, a feat unsurpassed this millennium until Taylor Swift’s Fearless reigned for 11 weeks.

Usher wraps up his letter by hinting that another album is on the way: “The anniversary comes just in time for the new album. I got a new story to tell. A new dawn, a new day, and I’m feeling good. Be ready!”


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Greg | 4/2/2009, 1:46 pm EST

Don’t give a shit, sorry

Jack | 4/2/2009, 2:17 pm EST

Only relevant because Here I Stand was so terrible

Channing | 4/3/2009, 8:39 am EST

Uh, so Greg, why did you bother to read and respond if you “don’t give a …..”

nicole | 4/7/2009, 7:42 pm EST

I love usher for the creativty he has shown over the years. Additionally the energy he exudes in his music both on and off of the stage is amazing. Here I Stand was actually a great album. You have to mature to appreciate his offering to take his art to another level.

??? | 8/14/2009, 8:34 pm EST

here i stand wasnt good but confessions was the best..usher at his peakest

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