Elaborate, Eric.
Confessions being a smash and then him doing edm probably made labels not see R&B as profitable
All T-Pain needs to do to make a comeback is make Freaknik the musical 2
And Usher didnβt have to sellout, it was his own choice
Wow if true f*** Kanye
nah this funny cause if it was ass during one of the most intense album era, then ye made the time to do that
Usher made so much dance/pop autotune garbage in the late 00s/early 2010s
Why he bringing Pain down for?
c'mon man. that was a solid era for usher and introduced him to a demographic that would've never f***ed with him if he kept singing love making r&b.
And Usher didnβt have to sellout, it was his own choice
it paid off very well and the r&b crowd will always welcome him back with open arms
Children downplaying Usher
This Usher slander is disgusting
But what you expect when most of ktt got trash taste anyway
I think im biased cause T Pain pop up every week about someone being mean to him.
I get he depressed but like at this point im just like
!https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PKwI2zZXiRELET THAT MAN BE FREE FREE
it paid off very well and the r&b crowd will always welcome him back with open arms
except they kinda didn't.
Like the r&b crowd recognize him as a legend but by the time he came back I feel like the R&B crowd moved on to that Drake / Weeknd type R&B sound
Like how can you hate on a man that made My Way, 8701, and Confessions smh
nah niggas said T-Pain surpassed him that was wild
except they kinda didn't.
Like the r&b crowd recognize him as a legend but by the time he came back I feel like the R&B crowd moved on to that Drake / Weeknd type R&B sound
he dropped i don't mind and they were back on his d***. if he dropped an album to follow that up with the same style of production and content they would've ate it up too.
Niggas was bullying T Pain πππππππππ
c'mon man. that was a solid era for usher and introduced him to a demographic that would've never f***ed with him if he kept singing love making r&b.
i don't agree with this. confessions was already one of the biggest albums ever. How much more of a demographic do you need?
He didn't have to make that hard turn into pop after Confessions to increase his demographic, he was already the biggest artist in the world with that one. Something in line with My Way, 8701, or Confessions would've still done well. Instead he came back with Love In This Club
i hate that late 2000s electropop sound so much though
c'mon man. that was a solid era for usher and introduced him to a demographic that would've never f***ed with him if he kept singing love making r&b.
Early 2010s Usher was fire idc
Early 2010s Usher was fire idc
facts @Tubig is wylin right now. usher didn't have to switch it up but he did and i'm glad it happened.