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Usher, Has Chris Brown Taken Your Spot?

Posted Thu May 1, 2008 10:52pm PDT by Billy Johnson, Jr. in Hip-Hop Media Training

Chris Brown will tell you that Michael Jackson is his biggest influence, but it was Usher who came to mind when you first saw the then 16-year-old budding R&B, hip-hop, pop star pop-locking across a high school gymnasium in his debut video "Run It!" nearly three years ago.

Usher's recurrent singles from his 9 times platinum Confessions album were still lingering on the charts as Chris entered the game capturing the attention of Usher fans and even connecting with tweens who couldn't yet relate to Usher's need to confess his infidelities and to painfully "let it burn."

As Usher took a break from music and instead garnered limelight for his rumored romance with his stylist with whom he later confirmed in their marriage, Chris Brown took full advantage of not having any competition in the genre. He released two albums, his 2005 self-titled debut and 2007's Exclusive, and achieved platinum results during Usher's hiatus.

Eight back to back hit singles from Chris Brown made you wonder exactly where Usher would fit in upon his return. If you saw Chris's performance and high tech stage show last year as he headlined his own tour, you would have no problem accepting the proclamation that he is the future of R&B as a leading urban glossy declared shortly after his debut.

But now Usher is back. The seasoned performer turns 30 this October and is a new husband and father.  Can he pick up the momentum of where Confessions left off? Or should he be prepared for Chris Brown to do to his career what Ciara has done to Janet's?

Don't get excited just yet Chris.

The answer is in the Usher's comeback single "Love In The Club" which happens to be No. 5 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. Even though Chris has three songs in the top 10, his collaboration with Jordin Sparks "No Air" is No. 3, his solo tracks "Forever" and "With You" are No. 9 and No. 10, Usher's cache should not be underestimated.

The anticipation of something new from Usher helped propel "Love In The Club" to the top of the download charts with great assists from a Young Jeezy feature and the incredible, slow grind Polow Da Don track. The video may not have resonated as much as Usher's "Yeah," or even Chris's "Wall To Wall," but guest appearances from Keri Hilson, Kanye West, and Jeezy, prove that Usher's reemergence was grand.

Though the "Love In The Club" video focused less on dance than a typical Usher video and the short dance sequence was not spectacular, it by no means signals any less energy from Usher.

At Yahoo! Music, Chris Brown is the second most searched for artist on the site and Usher is fourth. But I'm expecting the positions to swap as we get closer to May 27, the release date for Usher's fifth studio album Here I Stand.

It's my bet that Usher has no need to worry any time soon. But I do appreciate Mr. Brown for turning up the heat and forcing Usher to stay on top of his game.

I'm not sure if you all know that Usher was actually instrumental in helping Chris Brown determine what record label offer to accept. In an interview with Chris just before he released his debut, he told me that Usher called him unexpectantly one day while he was in the midst of a label bidding war. L.A. Reid, who heads Island Def Jam and signed Usher to his LA Face Records in the early '90s, asked Usher to call Chris basically as a personal reference.

While this surprise phone call was Chris's first time meeting Usher, he listened to Usher's advice that encouraged him to make his own decision. Chris's decision was to join the Jive family, also the home to Usher. Reid and his partner had sold LA Face to Jive's parent company years earlier.

Considering Usher and Chris's friendly history, maybe the two can successfully co-exist? Who says there can only be one R&B, hip-hop, pop male superstar?



649 Comments

1. Early Mary -
Chris Brown is by far the most exciting and energetic performer on the scene today. Who knows about tomorrow? He is rocking right now. Usher has to find another groove. He is "maturing" and that's not exciting, although admirable. You go Chris!

2. clara v -
You can't compare this two artist. they are both on a different level. Chris appeals mostly to teenagers. his vocals are not even close to usher's. chris is not a good singer, he is a good performer and dancer that i will give him. chris represents the future of hip hop. Usher in the other is more elegant sophisticated and mature. His songs are directed to a more mature audience. His vocals are really strong next to chris brown. He is also a good performer. Usher is the next R-kelly of our generation. his albums have all been good and they are tailor to different group ages. Chris albums are more street hip hop and adolencenses friendly. If i have to choose bet the two. I would say usher hands down. Dancing wise chris brown the boy can dance!!

3. hiphopfan -
Usher has longevity and will always have hits. But everybody loves a fresh new face and new talent. They both are wonderful, and to me they don't even compare. They are in two different leagues!

4. Sarah Marie -
i dunno i think that both artist are great. usher has more experience but i think just give it time and Chris Brown will catch up. i think that chris browm is a mini usher and will follow in his foot steps...witch is good because without usher where would hip hop r&b and pop be today with out him..i think chris can be the next best thing with his own style..two people are never the same but usher will always be remember but i also think that chris brown is coming up and we havent seen nothing yet

5. Shannon! -
You can't compare them. Chris Brown can't touch Usher. His songs appeal to high schoolers and those trying to relive their glory. While his songs are cathcy, as far as performing live and singing in general, there's no comparison. Usher's sound is so strong and mature. Even when he was younger he had a strong voice. He performs live extremely well and he dances AND sings great live. Chris Brown can't sing live for his life. Chris Brown can PRAY that one day he'll sound as good as Usher because from a critical standpoint, Usher's on a completely high level.

6. Yahoo! Music User -
Always loved Usher, Definitely love Chris. They can co-exist as long as they keep it true to what they do.

7. Yahoo! Music User -
Usher is great. He has that voice and of course the dance moves that I really like and I'm of the 40-40 club! I've always loved Usher since I first heard "Make Me Wanna" waaayyy back!! Anyway, now here comes Chris Breezy and he has the same sort of sound, look and moves...but he's younger. I don't like the first singel from Usher but am really feeling C-Breezy on most of what he has out! And to be honest, with Usher being married and with him having step-children and his own child, it all seems like he's 'old' in my eyes! Like he doesn't have what he use to have when he was single. But that's just me.

8. a great NFL mind -
Considering Usher and Chris's friendly history, maybe the two and successfully co-exist? Who says there can only be on R&B, hip-hop, pop male superstar?

Mr. Johnson, Jr. -- Nice article...but have someone spell-check and grammar check your article in the future..."maybe the two CAN (not and) successfully co-exist"..."who says there can only be ONE (not on) R & B,...."

9. PRODIGY -
please, this is the worst article; chris brown can barely go platinum, he's garbage!this dude just didn't have anything to write about, clown!!!!!!!!

10. Monique -
I'm sorry, but no one has taken Ushers place. Just watch and see what happens when his album comes out!

11. MIZZ.ZC -
1ST OF ALL YOU FAIL TO REALIZE THAT USHER CARTER TO AN DIFFERENT GENERATION FOR GODSAKES I REMEMBER USHER IN HIGH AND I AM 31 NOW DO NOT GET ME WRONG I LIKE CHRIS BROWN HOWEVER MY SISTER WHO IS 19 LOVE'S HIM SOOO THIER NO COMPARING THE 2....THINK ABOUT IT;~()

12. Yahoo! Music User -
chris is good appealing 2 most youngsters and on his way there. usher began the same way ,so to one is better is not right .chris has the energy , usher kinda slowing down maturing as a musician

13. Brittany -
CHRIS DROWN YOU IS THE ONE AND BADY TI=POP CHRIS DOWN YOU IS THE ONE POP AND

14. jatin -
I need Usher's all latest video's

15. Amanda D -
Oh stick a sock in it, Prodigy. Neither of these two clowns have anything worthwhile to talk about.

16. Yahoo! Music User -
Madonna got Justin Timberlake to be on her new cd, not Usher or Chris Brown. JT is the new King!

17. Crystal -
chris brown is just starting sooner or lata he is not gonna be ALL THAT
BBUUTT hes STILL the finest of them ALL

18. StephanieL -
Chris Brown is hott.........he has totally taken Usher's spot!!!
My Fave C.B Songs:
1. No Air
2. With You
3. Kiss Kiss
4. Wall To Wall

19. Yahoo! Music User -
You must be kidding yourself Ciara has never been a threat to Janet. Janet has been kicking all the wanna be's for 20 years. I think that she has proven herself twenty years. Janet can still kick but at her age. So don't amuse yourself!!!

20. Yahoo! Music User -
i love chris and usher the both need to come down.
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