Current:Home > ScamsUsher reveals the most 'personal' song on new album: 'Oh, I'm ruined' -Prime Capital Blueprint
Usher reveals the most 'personal' song on new album: 'Oh, I'm ruined'
Ethermac View
Date:2025-04-06 18:34:09
Home is on Usher's mind.
There's his new album "Coming Home," out now, which honors his hometown of Atlanta and his roots as a master of R&B in its tracklist and its cheeky, peachy cover art.
Usher is also "really enjoying getting ready for Super Bowl," where he's headlining Sunday's halftime show in Las Vegas, his home for the last few years as he dominated a Sin City residency, triumphantly concluding at the 100-show mark in December.
"I know this sounds crazy, right? When I say I'm gonna enjoy this one show as though I have not enjoyed all of them. But I think I've spent so much time serving other people in terms of what I offer as a performer, I don't really get a chance to enjoy it as much as I want to because I'm almost like out of my body while performing for them. Like, yeah, I'm live and I'm present, but I'm doing it for you," he tells USA TODAY in the days before the performance. "This moment, this one's for me, and I'm going to really enjoy it."
And with his return to releasing music, six years after his collab project with producer Zaytoven and eight years since his solo album "Hard II Love," he's celebrating the location and the feeling of home.
The Essentials:As Usher prepares for Super Bowl halftime show, here are his must-haves
The album, Usher's ninth solo studio outing, is 20 songs of relief for fans and for the R&B star himself: the comfortability of opening the door, taking your shoes off, and settling in on the couch to something familiar. It's the feeling of "Coming Home."
"After the journey that I've had in life over the last six years, I feel like I'm coming back to start," Usher says of the "deeper meaning" of the album's title. "I'm more refreshed and more refined as a result of so many experiences that I've been able to come through."
While fans will get quintessential Usher songs – the slow jams, the love-making grooves and the get-up-on-your-feet bangers – there are also new vibes that could only happen in the comfort of "home," with Usher's longtime collaborators Jermaine Dupri, The-Dream, Pharrell, Brian Michael Cox and L.A. Reid returning for the project.
"You're most comfortable when you're at home," Usher says. "So coming home to me feels like the safest space that I found, and that is to be comfortable in my skin. You know, the other half is the life that I've lived has had me running for so long, had me outside, had me moving around. To slow it down a bit and just come home, and me having perspective and (sharing) perspective is another aspect."
Usher walks us through some of the tracks on his new album.
'A-Town Girl' by Usher, Latto is a bona fide hit song
Right from the start, this song pumps out a well-known refrain: "Uptown girl…" Billy Joel's 1983 hit is the underpinning of Usher's "A-Town Girl," an ode to his hometown of Atlanta, featuring rapper Latto.
Usher croons that "my little baddie's such an A-Town girl," describing her with lyrics like she "learned how to skate when she was in the first grade" and "I can tell by the way that she twerk, she from around here," where you can "find her at Ladies Love R&B Wednesdays" or down on Peachtree Street or at Magic City.
"You felt the essence of Atlanta, you felt a very specific kind of code of culture," he says of the upbeat smash hit that will undoubtedly go viral across generations of Usher fans. ("Kissing Strangers" and "Keep On Dancin'" a few tracks later are also standout pieces of pop perfection.)
Usher says 'Ruin' song and video with his daughter is the most 'personal'
Usher says of all the songs on this album, "Ruin" is the "most personal and vulnerable" track.
"I think that 'Ruin' is a story that, when you look at the video, it says a lot," he says. "We base it on this idea of this relationship between father and daughter, or your child. To me, that is the one time that I think all men can say, 'Oh, I'm ruined.'"
In the video for the track (featuring Pheelz), Usher and his daughter, Sovereign Bo, 3, share an adorable time in a moment of play, with the singer highlighting a necklace on his daughter and a matching tattoo on his wrist featuring her initials, SR.
"Y'all (daughters) get away with everything," he says with a laugh, "'til eventually (dads) figure it out, like, 'Oh, you're gettin' over on me.'"
Usherpreps for 'celebration' of Super Bowl halftime show, gets personal with diabetes pledge
Afrobeats with Burna Boy, K-pop with Jung Kook mark new territory for Usher
"Standing Next to You (Remix)," a high-energy finale track featuring BTS singer Jung Kook, allowed Usher to step into the K-pop world.
"I don't go to Korea that much, but when I do I have always enjoyed K-pop bands. So to work with Jung Kook was another incredible thing," Usher says.
Similarly, his entry into Afrobeats came through inspiration from his travels.
"Working with Burna Boy and producing along with Pheelz" on the album's title track and "Ruin," respectively, "that was a result of me going to Africa," he says.
'Good Good':Usher talks new single, Vegas residency: 'My 7 o'clock on the dot has changed'
Usher, Skims bonus track 'Naked' is limited edition digital download
Not only did Usher partner up with Kim Kardashian's Skims for a campaign launching the intimates and shapewear apparel brand's latest men's offering, his half-nude body wearing Skims boxer briefs isn't the only stripped-down element fans can expect.
Bonus track "Naked" will be included in a limited edition digital download release of the album, exclusively available on skims.com.
The joint venture is a shrewd business move for the reality TV mogul, who appeared in the teaser for the halftime show announcement and chronicled her missed chance to see Usher in concert for her birthday on her family's Hulu reality show, "The Kardashians." Kardashian ultimately ended up making it to his Vegas residency where the two connected backstage, and she gushed to sister Khloe Kardashian afterward about his performance.
veryGood! (67338)
Related
- Former longtime South Carolina congressman John Spratt dies at 82
- Ukrainians prepare firewood and candles to brace for a winter of Russian strikes on the energy grid
- Taylor Swift Wears Her Heart on Her Sleeve as She Cheers on Travis Kelce at Chiefs Game
- Zach Edey named unanimous AP preseason All-American, joined by Kolek, Dickinson, Filipowski, Bacot
- Retirement planning: 3 crucial moves everyone should make before 2025
- Blinken says US is ready to respond to escalation or targeting of US forces during Israel-Hamas war
- Taylor Swift and Brittany Mahomes Are the Real MVPs for Their Chiefs Game Handshake
- 35 years later, Georgia authorities identify woman whose body was found in a dumpster
- New Zealand official reverses visa refusal for US conservative influencer Candace Owens
- US Forest Service sued over flooding deaths in the wake of New Mexico’s largest recorded wildfire
Ranking
- As Trump Enters Office, a Ripe Oil and Gas Target Appears: An Alabama National Forest
- Think your job is hard? Try managing an NBA team to win a championship
- Ukrainians prepare firewood and candles to brace for a winter of Russian strikes on the energy grid
- Former MLB player and woman arrested 2 years after California shooting that killed man, critically wounded wife
- US wholesale inflation accelerated in November in sign that some price pressures remain elevated
- Winnipeg Jets coach Rick Bowness taking leave of absence because of wife's seizure
- Autopsies confirm 5 died of chemical exposure in tanker crash
- A Texas-sized Game 7! Astros, Rangers clash one final time in ALCS finale
Recommendation
Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow owns a $3 million Batmobile Tumbler
Gov. Whitmer criticizes MSU for ‘scandal after scandal,’ leadership woes
AP Top 25: Georgia is No. 1 for 19th straight poll, 3rd-best streak ever; Alabama in top 10 again
The Book Report: Washington Post critic Ron Charles (October 22)
Elon Musk's skyrocketing net worth: He's the first person with over $400 billion
Mother files wrongful death lawsuit against now-closed Christian boarding school in Missouri
Search continues for Nashville police chief's estranged son after shooting of two officers
Saints quarterback Derek Carr's outbursts shows double standard for Black players