It’s a good time to be Usher.And nobody knows that more than the 45-year-old R&B superstar, who strolls into the room at the New York Edition hotel — dressed in a black sweater and matching pants — with the content, confident chill of a man in his moment.“A lot has changed,” Usher told The Post in an exclusive interview for our “Music to My Years” video series.Indeed, 2024 has been the Year of Usher.
He started it off with releasing his first solo album in eight years, “Coming Home,” just two days before headlining the Super Bowl halftime show.Then last month Usher launched his Past Present Future Tour, which just finished four sold-out dates at Brooklyn’s Barclays Center.
And he’ll be bringing his show to the big screen with “Usher: Rendezvous in Paris,” his concert film that has an exclusive run in AMC Theatres Sept.
12-15.All of this comes 30 years after Usher Raymond IV made his self-titled debut as a 15-year-old signed to LaFace Records — the label behind TLC, Toni Braxton and Outkast — on Aug.
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