1.1 mil sold in a week
8x platinum by the end of 2004
9 weeks at #1
4 #1 singles
First artist to spend 28 weeks a #1 in a calendar year
Billboard's top solo album of the decade
Over 20 million copies sold worldwide
Influenced R&B, pop and hip hop music ever since
My #1 album ever!
I feel old asl, recall being around the release of this album and literally everyone was playing Yeah, including soccer moms and baseball dads. Can’t listen to the album anymore as I’m reminded of my middle school crush and it hurts.
Usher fell off after the album I’ll say, made generic radio bait and didn’t uphold to the quality of his first 4 releases. So sad
Heavily goated preciate the music
The kids who listen to stuff like The Weeknd, Bad Bunny, and Steve Lacy will never show appreciation towards Ushers deep cuts from his old classic albums. How sad
The kids who listen to stuff like The Weeknd, Bad Bunny, and Steve Lacy will never show appreciation towards Ushers deep cuts from his old classic albums. How sad
I know it's crazy how times changes
The kids who listen to stuff like The Weeknd, Bad Bunny, and Steve Lacy will never show appreciation towards Ushers deep cuts from his old classic albums. How sad
It's crazy cuz people don't listen to full albums anymore. Singles have always been important, but it feels like people don't listen to albums for the full experience anymore. They just take the 6 or 7 songs they like and add those to their playlist
It's crazy cuz people don't listen to full albums anymore. Singles have always been important, but it feels like people don't listen to albums for the full experience anymore. They just take the 6 or 7 songs they like and add those to their playlist
All these kids don’t appreciate albums no more, just throw whatever single popping on tik tok onto their “Play in the whip” playlist and real music goes unnoticed.
Quite literally a contender for most important album of the century. Incredible, iconic, classic. Being around when this was going crazy was one of the best feelings ever
throwback
caught up
superstar and the interlude
burn
one of the greatest albums ever man
The kids who listen to stuff like The Weeknd, Bad Bunny, and Steve Lacy will never show appreciation towards Ushers deep cuts from his old classic albums. How sad
wdym I listen to Usher's My Way & Confessions album all the time and I'm from the Bad Bunny, Weeknd, Lacy era
Me and three other kids did a dance to Yeah for our summer camp talent show, lol.
The entire time I didn’t want to do it, but then when we were all dressed up and did it in front of the crowd it was amazing.
It's crazy cuz people don't listen to full albums anymore. Singles have always been important, but it feels like people don't listen to albums for the full experience anymore. They just take the 6 or 7 songs they like and add those to their playlist
I blame Billboards and RIAA streaming rules, it's completely s***ty for albums, but more beneficial towards singles
The world stopped when this album dropped in 2004. Had teachers at my high school asking students to listen to it in the middle of class. “Yeah” had people pulling over to the side of the road when it first premiered on radio.
A shame what happened to his career after!
This album is a CLASSIC
He had some of the biggest hits of his career after this album…
Confessions part 2 into Burn had my little ass looking for a 2nd grade girlfriend so I could have a reason to cry to the s***