1/17/2024 0 Comments Climax usher dubstep remix![]() Usher plays off the romance between the drums and keys, with seductive lyricism and breathy harmonizing, remniscent of his “Confessions” era. “Lessons For the Lover” starts strong with pounding production courtesy of Rico Love. The one and only message? Forget your troubles and fist-pump! Usher teams up with some of the best dance architects in the game, Swedish House Mafia, to deliver the epitome of a feel-good track. Rico Love not only pens lyrics, sung by Usher in spoke word-esque form, he rightfully recruits Empire of the Sun’s Luke Steele to flesh out the track’s modern synth-pop feel. Instead of building off Noah “40” Shebib’s smooth soundscapes with heartfelt words, Usher focuses on the ego more than the emo by listing the cause of a lost love (“money, clothes, fancy cars, big ‘ol cribs…”). Usher falls short of keeping our hearts in his hands, though. Jim Jonsin and Rico Love deliver yet another hit in the form of a jam that’s slower and more sensual than their successful 2011 collaboration, Kelly Rowland’s “Motivation.” Usher reels our hearts in with his soulful falsetto, reminding us why we fell in love with the singer to begin with. Usher delivers a fun, 60s’ retro-soul track with the assistance of Pharrell’s signature-heavy percussions and bass breakdowns. The seductive, mid-tempo “Lemme See” captures signature staples from everyone involved: Jim Jonsin‘s synth-heavy production, Usher’s come-hither crooning and Rick Ross’ luxury rhymes. “Show Me” is one of the best songs on “Looking 4 Myself.” The Danja Handz produced track pulls you in from jump and keeps you bouncing with the perfect combination of feel-good soundscapes and lyricism, courtesy of Nathaniel Hills, Usher, Kevin Cossom and Marcella Araica. ![]() Usher glazes the slingy soundscapes of “I Care 4 U” with his struggle to show as much as his lover desires. “Climax,” the album’s lead single, is a lightly synthesized heartbreak song that focuses on the singer’s anguish over a failed relationship, backed by smoldering production courtesy of Diplo.ĭanja Handz successfully mixes retro ’90s hip-hop/R&B sound with the z-generation’s current obsession, dubstep. “Looking”‘s second single, produced by Max Martin and Shellback, is sexually charged and straight-up dance, reminiscent to 2010’s “DJ Got Us Falling in Love,” except two times better. The album’s first single, “Climax,” isn’t the only track on the album that spells out out S.E.X. There’s a lot going on (a synth-heavy hook whose melody nods to Billy Joel’s ’80s classic “Uptown Girl”), and yet not much at all (note the mediocre lyricism) on the will.i.am produced “Can’t Stop, Won’t Stop.” It simply sets the stage for better tracks to come. Which “Looking 4 Myself” track will lead Usher to the top of the charts? Here’s our track-by-track review of each song. Usher’s 20 Biggest Billboard Hits | Usher Billboard Cover Story “It’s all about striving for greatness and offering the best I have,” Usher said of “Looking 4 Myself,” one of the best full-length offerings in his 20 year long career. He just wanted to make something that felt fresh,” Diplo added. ![]() “He wasn’t chasing a sound or jumping on trends. “But instead, Usher took things to the next level. “The easiest thing to do when you have success is to keep doing that until it’s broken,” Corson told us for Usher’s recent Billboard cover story. ![]() Philadelphia Eagles' 'A Philly Special Christmas Special' Charity Album Scores Big on Billboard…Īccording to Usher’s RCA Music Group president/COO Tom Corson and “Climax” producer Diplo, Usher came out “ballsy” from jump.
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