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Usher claims Super Bowl halftime show is his pinnacle


February 8, 2024 – 3:46 PM PST

Usher claims Super Bowl halftime show is his pinnacle

LAS VEGAS (Reuters) – R&B​ superstar Usher, fresh off of a wildly successful Las Vegas residency, said his performance at Sunday’s Super Bowl⁤ halftime⁢ show⁢ will be ​the latest⁣ peak in his 30-year career.

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“Las Vegas has been amazing for me,” Usher, clad in a long black leather jacket, black gloves and dark sunglasses,‍ told a⁤ packed press conference ⁢on Thursday.

“Having 100 sold-out shows at a residency and to have the next one be ‌the crescendo, ⁢which will be ‌the Super​ Bowl with Apple, is ‍really giving‌ my time here in Las Vegas an incredible button at the end.”

Usher is not new to the halftime ⁣show stage, having made a spectacular aerial entrance ⁤during a​ cameo ‍in 2011 when the Black Eyed Peas were headlining. But ⁤his abiding memory from that ⁤night‌ was when he ⁣struggled to free himself from the harness that had lowered him ⁤to⁢ the stage and he hopes Sunday’s performance will go a little more smoothly.

“My hand got caught in ⁤the wire that was holding me​ 30 feet in ⁢the ​air‌ and I almost missed my first mark. I⁢ was like oh my God, don’t let this malfunction cost me to miss something,” ​ he⁢ said.

“But afterwards it felt so amazing to be in front of that many people ​and feel the energy. So ⁢much so‍ that it made ‌me really passionate about eventually getting‍ this moment.”

Born Usher Raymond IV, ‍he released his first album in 1994 at the age of 16. ​His ninth, “Coming Home,” ‍comes out on Friday. The 45-year-old called himself the only independent artist to ever headline the show, which is sponsored by tech giant Apple.

“It has definitely been a challenge to squeeze 30 years of music into ⁣13 ‌minutes,” he said with a ​laugh.

“I was very mindful ⁣of my past, celebrating my⁢ present ⁣here in Las Vegas, and ​thinking about where we’re headed in ⁢the future.”

His residency brought Atlanta culture to Las Vegas ⁣and although he has a⁢ North American tour kicking off ⁢in August, Usher ‍said he may not be done ⁤with ⁤Sin City just yet.

“I visualize in these next few years ⁤that there will be more opportunity to build here in⁣ Las Vegas. I love this city,” he said.

In a press conference that doubled ‌at‌ times as a motivational speech, Usher repeatedly talked ​about ⁣the⁣ importance of ‌believing​ in yourself and “putting in the work.”

“What⁢ you put ⁣in,⁣ you​ get out,” he said.

“I’ve been ‌motivated by artists like Michael Jackson and‌ that fact that‍ he was a hard⁣ worker. ‌Motivated by athletes like Michael Jordan and the dedication he ​put into his ​craft ​and his ⁤skill.

“He received recognition ⁣that made him a legend and that’s ​what I’ve always hoped for myself. ⁢That maybe‌ someday I’d be recognized in the same light as those people.”

Reporting‌ by Rory Carroll, ⁢editing by Pritha Sarkar

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February 8, 2024 – 3:46 PM PST

LAS VEGAS⁣ (Reuters) – R&B superstar Usher, fresh off of a wildly successful Las Vegas residency,‍ said his performance at Sunday’s Super Bowl halftime⁤ show ⁢will be the latest peak in his 30-year career.

“Las Vegas has⁣ been amazing for me,” Usher, clad in a long black leather jacket, black gloves, and ⁣dark sunglasses, told a packed press ⁢conference⁤ on Thursday.

“Having ⁤100 sold-out‌ shows at‌ a residency and to have the next one be⁣ the crescendo,​ which will be the Super ​Bowl ​with Apple, is really giving my time here ⁣in Las Vegas ‍an incredible button at the end.”

Usher is no stranger to the halftime​ show ​stage, having⁤ made a​ spectacular aerial entrance during a⁢ cameo in 2011 when ⁤the ⁢Black Eyed Peas were headlining. However, his ⁤abiding memory from⁢ that night was when he struggled to free himself from⁤ the harness that had lowered him to the stage,​ and he hopes Sunday’s performance will⁤ go ⁣a little ⁤more smoothly.

“My hand got ‍caught ​in the wire that was holding me 30 feet in the air, and I almost missed my first mark. I was like, oh my God, don’t ⁢let this‌ malfunction⁤ cost me to miss something,” he said.

“But afterwards, it felt so⁢ amazing to be in front of that‍ many people and feel the energy. So much ⁢so that it made me really passionate about eventually getting this ⁤moment.”

Born Usher Raymond IV, he released his⁢ first album in 1994 at the age of 16. His ninth⁣ album, “Coming Home,” comes out on Friday. The 45-year-old artist called ⁢himself the only independent artist to ever headline‍ the Super Bowl halftime show, which is sponsored by tech giant Apple.

“It has definitely been a challenge to squeeze 30 years of ​music into 13‍ minutes,” he said with⁣ a laugh.

“I was very mindful of my ⁣past, celebrating my present here in Las Vegas, and thinking about where we’re headed in the future.”

His residency ‌brought Atlanta culture to Las Vegas,​ and although he has a North American tour kicking off in August, ​Usher said he may not be done with Sin City ​just yet.

“I visualize in these next few years that there will be​ more opportunities to build here in Las Vegas. I love this city,” he​ said.

In a ​press ‍conference that doubled at times as a motivational speech, Usher repeatedly talked about the​ importance of⁢ believing in⁢ yourself and “putting in the work.”

“What you put ⁤in, you get⁣ out,”‍ he said.

“I’ve been motivated by artists like​ Michael Jackson and the fact that he was a hard worker. Motivated by athletes​ like Michael Jordan‌ and the dedication he put into his craft ‍and‍ his skill.

“He received recognition that⁣ made him⁢ a ⁢legend, and that’s what I’ve ⁢always hoped for myself. That maybe someday I’d be recognized in the same⁣ light as those people.”

Reporting by Rory Carr



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