What is the best Usher album of all time?

By YPB Team

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 — ranked #11
Confessions
Usher's 2004 double-platinum masterpiece featuring 'Yeah!', 'Burn', and 'Confessions Part II', one of the best-selling R&B albums ever.
8701 — ranked #22
8701
Usher's 2001 breakout album featuring 'U Remind Me' and 'U Got It Bad', which earned him two Grammy Awards.
My Way — ranked #33
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 — ranked #44
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 — ranked #55
Here I Stand
Usher's 2008 mature album exploring love and family themes, featuring the hit 'Love in This Club'.
Looking 4 Myself — ranked #66
Looking 4 Myself
Usher's 2012 experimental album showcasing electronic influences with tracks like 'Climax' and 'Scream'.
Hard II Love — ranked #77
Hard II Love
Usher's 2016 introspective album exploring personal heartbreak and growth with soul-baring R&B.
A — ranked #88
A
Usher's 2018 collaborative album recorded with producer Zaytoven, highlighting his Atlanta roots with trap-influenced R&B.
COMING HOME — ranked #99
COMING HOME
Usher's 2024 comeback album released ahead of his Super Bowl halftime show, blending classic R&B with modern production.
Usher — ranked #1010
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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