What is the best Usher album of all time?
From his teenage debut to his Super Bowl comeback, every studio album charts a new chapter in one of R&B's most enduring careers. Which era defined him best?

Confessions
Usher's 2004 double-platinum masterpiece featuring 'Yeah!', 'Burn', and 'Confessions Part II', one of the best-selling R&B albums ever.

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Usher's 2001 breakout album featuring 'U Remind Me' and 'U Got It Bad', which earned him two Grammy Awards.

My Way
Usher's 1997 breakthrough album featuring 'You Make Me Wanna' and 'Nice & Slow', establishing him as an R&B star.

Raymond v. Raymond
Usher's 2010 comeback album featuring 'OMG' and 'DJ Got Us Fallin' In Love', selling five million copies worldwide.

Here I Stand
Usher's 2008 mature album exploring love and family themes, featuring the hit 'Love in This Club'.

Looking 4 Myself
Usher's 2012 experimental album showcasing electronic influences with tracks like 'Climax' and 'Scream'.

Hard II Love
Usher's 2016 introspective album exploring personal heartbreak and growth with soul-baring R&B.

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Usher's 2018 collaborative album recorded with producer Zaytoven, highlighting his Atlanta roots with trap-influenced R&B.

COMING HOME
Usher's 2024 comeback album released ahead of his Super Bowl halftime show, blending classic R&B with modern production.

Usher
Usher's self-titled 1994 debut album that introduced him as a teenage R&B prodigy produced by Sean Combs.
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