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Usher Sep 19, 2009 I love this album. Its one of my favorites by Usher. I'm glad I brought this CD when I did back in 1994. Anyways, I still listen to this album its in my CD player as of now. My favorite songs on the album are "I'll make it right", "the many ways", "think of you", "final goodbye", "whispers", and "smile". I love that Faith Evans did a most of the background vocals and homegirl did her thing she is such a wonderful singer and Usher and Faith collide well vocally.
Usher Music Mar 21, 2009 I Love most Music & Usher is the 1st one I have loved since he came out & I may be 48 yrs. old but still wish He was my husband [Not for his money either] because he is sexy in looks & music too. :);):)
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why usher? Feb 01, 2007 i often wonder as to why devante gave this song for usher to sing, it has to be one of the most beautiful songs D ever wrote.... he shoulda kept the song for jodeci, i mean just imagine if jojo sang it?? IT'D BE A KILLA JAM!
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Still His Most Soulful Album Dec 14, 2006 Usher first burst onto the scene with the song Call Me A Mack from the Poetic Justice soundtrack and his debut solo appeared a year later. Usher was singing with so much soul on this CD,it was kind of a shock when he went pop on his later work. The CD featured the up-tempo hit Think Of You written by Donell Jones and the lead single I'll Make It Right which sampled Audio Two's Top Billin was very catchy and had a new jack feel to it. Usher's strongest work here is the ballads though. He enlisted Devante to produce Can U Get Wit It and Al B. Sure handed Usher one of his songs ever in the form of The Many Ways. Another very strong ballad is Whispers. Usher may not ever return to the soulfulness found on this CD as music has changed but for some classic soul check out this CD.
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Usher's first album was truly a sign of things to come Mar 19, 2006 This is one of my favorite Usher albums. Usher projects a soulful voice that marks an artist well beyond his years. This effort is proof of things to come... for anyone who can remember his "Think of You" video, he was already dancing his butt off, and for those who know "Can You Get Wit it" and " The Many Ways" the path of R&B crooner was laid. This album has great uptempos, but boasts more mid tempos and slow jams than his recent works. Though it lacked the commercial quality of his following albums, USHER is an easy listen and a must have for true Usher fans.
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