Usher covers the latest issue of Billboard Magazine. The 33-year-old singer, who is preparing for the role of Sugar Ray Leonard in the Roberto Duran biopic Hands of Stone with Gael Garcia Bernal and Robert De Niro, dishes on his new album and his management changes.
Usher covers the latest issue of Billboard Magazine. The
33-year-old singer, who is preparing for the role of Sugar Ray
Leonard in the Roberto Duran biopic Hands of Stone with Gael Garcia
Bernal and Robert De Niro, must go from 176 pounds to the
welterweight of 161 pounds. Besides working on his seventh album,
Looking 4 Myself, Usher also got involved in a series of
international collaborations such as the one with David Guetta.
"Electronic music has given me a new story," Usher says, "a new
opportunity to build something I think a mass audience will
understand."
When it comes to Looking 4 Myself, set to be released on June 12,
which is a fusion of electro-soul, old-school R&B and modern
club anthems both Usher and his label, RCA, believe that, "It's all
about striving for greatness and offering the best I have. It's no
different than a boxer: Standing in front of the person trying to
tear his head off, he has to give his all to make it out of that
ring."
RCA Music Group CEO Peter Edge thinks the album has many potential
singles-ones. "We're putting out 'Scream' [produced by Max Martin,
who also helmed "DJ Got Us Fallin' in Love"] to the pop format
worldwide, and at the same time we're putting out 'Lemme See' with
Rick Ross, to the album format-that will cover his two key bases
right there. By the time the album is available, Usher's collective
audience will have had a chance to really sample a number of songs
from the album, which will show the breadth of what he's
presenting," he says.
On working with hitmaker Diplo, Usher says that, "The cool thing
about Diplo and the thing that made me want to work with him is
that you can’t put him in a specific category or a box. He does
everything. That represents what this album is. This album doesn’t
fit into a specific box. It is an all-world experience that gives
you a multitude of genres, a multitude of experiences: electric
soul, revolutionary pop, classic, new tradition, dance, tech. And
it brings me to more of a relevant place."
Usher's new manager, Grace Miguel of Coup D'Etat/URIV Group, who
also happens to be the singer's girlfriend, speaks about the new
album and says that, "I see this record continuing the artistic
journey Usher began the first time he was recognized for fusing
sounds with Lil Jon to create 'Yeah!'. Usher revels in the
challenge of expansion and is courageous enough to take risks to
grow as a performer."
Speaking about his management changes, Usher confesses that, "In
life we have to grow and one thing that's been beautiful is that
I've been able to grow along with my mother and people of my past.
They're proud of me as I move forward, and are able to acknowledge
the work I've been doing and say, 'I like what you're doing, and I
like that you've been able to pick it up and continue to move
on.'"
Read Usher's full interview in the latest issue of Billboard
Magazine.
Photos courtesy of BILLBOARD


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