![]() ![]() I can just picture the millions of Black women in college blasting this in their Hyundai Sonatas’. Usher knows his target market and goes right for the center with this one. This Ain’t Sex (Produced by Tricky Stewart and Jazze Pha, co-produced by The-Dream)Īside from having a confusing song title, this groove made me think of “Bad Girls” from Confessions, though I wonder why three people needed to make this beat. It may not be “Yeah” but it comes pretty damn close.īest line: “You know all you gotta do is tell me what you sippen’ on/ And I promise that I’m a keep it coming all night long”.ģ. ![]() But this joint is just too crazy, it pretty much sums up my experience every time I go to a club. Yes I am aware this song blew up four months ago (anal teenie boopers!). Love in This Club featuring Jeezy (Produced by Polow da Don) with the total lack of sincerity in his voice.Ģ. It even seems Usher knows this intro is total b.s. It sounds like Usher is doing a Black Broadway show like a surprise number from that play Diddy did “A Raisin in the Sun” -not that I saw it or anything. I have no clue what’s going on this intro. But don’t think just because our little Ush’ has grown up that he’s fallen off, the writing is still as creative and vivid as ever and it’s evident Usher still has enough swag to knock off his latest imitators *cough* Chris Brown, J.Holiday, Trey Songz, Omarion *cough*. But really what album is ever going to top Confessions? Micheal Jackson’s Thriller? With that said this album showcases a more mature Usher (what with getting married and having a baby and all that saucy shit). ![]() Now before we get into this album review, let’s get one thing of the table, this album is not as good as Usher’s last offering “Confessions”. The undisputed King of R&B returns (sorry R.Kelly) with his fifth album since 1994. ![]()
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