Usher and TLC songstress Chilli famously dated in the early 2000s, with their relationship coming to an end in late 2004, not long after the release of the crooner’s most acclaimed album, Confessions.
Usher has recalled his emotional breakup with TLC’s Chilli. The Super Bowl halftime show performer, 45, recently opened up about his past relationship with the “No Scrubs” singer, who he dated from ...
Usher owned 2004 from front to back with one of the great album eras of the entire 21st century. By Ross Scarano (In 2018, the Billboard staff released a list project of its choices for the Greatest ...
Usher, the year’s biggest-selling artist, has an airy voice and a flair for bedroom melodrama. His three straight No. 1 hits (“Yeah!” “Confessions Part II,” “Burn”) have been all over radio, an ...
Songs from the summer of 2004 that we can't forget, from Usher to Hoobastank. By Billboard Staff Flashback to 2004, when everyone worshipped their Blackberry phones, women donned halter necks and ...
Usher revealed during an interview Thursday that he proposed to ex-girlfriend Chilli during their relationship in the early 2000s.Getty Images for Roc Nation Usher was left brokenhearted after Chilli ...
She confessed that she and Usher were on and off for years and that they would reconnect when they weren’t dating other people. The two dated from 2001 to 2004. Usher was married to Tameka Foster 2007 ...
Usher is tired of talking about himself. He's just arrived in Philadelphia, in the middle of the "Truth" tour, which will take him to the FleetCenter a Sunday night, and when he's not onstage, it ...
Summer is the season when pop music won’t go away even if you want it to. And this will be the summer when Usher is unavoidable, when Kanye West follows you off the boardwalk and onto the beach, and ...
Could you hear the squeals in Silver Spring? Could you feel the tremors in Takoma Park? At precisely 10:11 p.m. Friday, slow-jamming superhunk Usher finally -- finally! -- stripped off his shirt at a ...
R&B superstar Usher faces a copyright lawsuit over his 2004 No. 1 hit single “Burn.” According to Billboard, U.S. District Court Judge Christina Snyder last month accepted a musicologist’s report that ...