Kendrick Lamar is set to culminate arguably the greatest year of his professional career -- his hit "Not Like Us" became the biggest song of his career, ...
And Usher delivered, playing 100 shows and exiting in December as one of the most successful Strip residencies. Usher crammed a lot of songs into those productions, too, while simultaneously baring ...
Usher is giving Kendrick Lamar some words of wisdom about the Super Bowl Halftime Show, one year after his own performance at the big game.
prompted contestants with, “We got so caught up in this Usher song that it spent 12 weeks at the top of the charts.” Max Greenfield (New Girl) responded first, incorrectly guessing, ...
BTS's Jungkook declined Usher's offer to perform at the 2024 Super Bowl halftime show due to his packed military service schedule. Usher performed a m ...
Only seven artists have swept the R&B field at the Grammys in one night, winning Best R&B Song, an R&B Album category, and an R&B Performance category: Lauryn Hill (1999), Alicia Keys (2002 and 2005), ...
This one goes out to Usha Vance, the most beautiful woman in the world,' he told his 585,000 followers, before singing along to the Train song Drops of Jupiter by Train. 'Whenever you're ready I'm ...
Despite the song being the second-biggest hit of the decade, Celebrity Jeopardy! contestants completely failed to identity Usher's iconic track, Yeah!, on Wednesday's episode. The season three ...
The question, featured in the category “2004, What a Year!,” prompted contestants with, “We got so caught up in this Usher song that it spent 12 weeks at the top of the charts.” Max Greenfield (New ...
Kamau Bell Disney/Christopher Willard It’s not personal, Usher! Max Greenfield and Camilla Luddington failed to name the rapper’s 2004 hit song during the Triple Jeopardy round in the season 3 ...
"This one goes out to Usha Vance, the most beautiful woman in the world," Schlossberg announced to his 585,000 TikTok ...
All three contestants on the season 3 premiere of Celebrity Jeopardy failed to identify Usher's "Yeah!", which was the biggest pop song of 2004, during the Triple Jeopardy round. Greenfield first ...