It’s been a really, really tough few seasons, but this will definitely be the hottest summer of all,” he said of gearing up for performance. “This couldn’t have come at a better time - to be able to bring people from all over the world to Las Vegas to come see me at The Colosseum is really a treat for me and hopefully, you know, just for everybody to celebrate. The residency, which he headlines at The Colosseum at Caesars Palace in July, will hold fans over until the album arrives. He admits that the pandemic postponed his plans to start his residency and subsequently release his sequel album. But before it does, I’ll see you guys at my Vegas residency.” The last we’ve heard of the eight-time Grammy award-winning singer was in 2019 when he teased a snippet of his new music during a recording session with producer Jermaine Dupri, who worked heavily on the seminal project. Mentioning that he spent most of pandemic lockdown recording new music, he continued, “If this is an exclusive, I’m letting you know that the album is officially coming this year. “I’m ready to drop my album,” the 42-year-old said to the Associated Press on Thursday at the iHeartRadio Music Awards. Seventeen years and much anticipation later, Usher is finally giving us the sequel to his sensational heyday. 1 hits with “Confessions,” “Yeah!” “Burn,” and “Confessions Part II,” the candidly honest album scaled the industry’s ranks as one of the most bestselling projects of all time - remarkably selling over a million copies in the first week at a time where illegal file-sharing rocked the industry and left record labels and musicians scrambling. Transposing steamy diary entries into both heartrending and jaw-dropping lyrics, Usher’s 2004 Confessions album skyrocketed him across the charts as the lover boy we’ve all dated (or wanted to date) and largely birthed his legacy as the R&B blueprint for acts to come. So it like 30 minutes to write 'Part II.Photo by Emma McIntyre/Getty Images for iHeartMedia OK, well, this is very right now I can tell you exactly what 'Part II' is. "I just had gone through 'Part II' in real life, so it was like as soon as he said he wanted 'Part II,' the chorus was already on the edge of my lips. 'Part II' was all me, my whole life story, basically," he told Complex in 2014. The singer didn’t offer a definitive release date, but he expects to release the follow. "'Part II' was supposed to be fantasy: Usher didn't have kids none of these things were going on. The R&B star said Wednesday he plans to drop his highly anticipated album Confessions 2 this year. » RELATED: Jermaine Dupri reveals the one thing no one ever tells himīut Dupri has since cleared up that rumor. The song comes after the single “Confessions Part 2,” which Dupri produced with Bryan-Michael Cox for Usher’s 2004 album, “Confessions.” That tune, which followed the first part of “Confessions,” an album interlude, spurred speculation of its own.Īt the time, fans believed that the lyrics, “My chick on the side said she got one on the way,” referenced Usher’s experience with TLC’s Rozonda “Chilli” Thomas, with whom he had broken up in 2003 prior to the album’s release. Now that he knows, Should he stay or Leave ?- Jermaine Dupri February 26, 2020 She is then being stuck with the decision to keep or abort it. The song is about a girl cheatin’ on him and gettin’ pregnant by another man. CONFESSIONS PART 3 is from a females perspective
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