Straight up. You pressed queens need to stop. Justin has influenced a few artists but Usher has dominated since 1997 and currently has the 31 radio song in the country.
Justin had 2 albums and you all put him on a ****ing pedestal. Usher DOMINATED R&B in the 90's-200's and has reinvented himself as THE club artist of our generation.
Straight up. You pressed queens need to stop. Justin has influenced a few artists but Usher has dominated since 1997 and currently has the 31 radio song in the country.
Justin had 2 albums and you all put him on a ****ing pedestal. Usher DOMINATED R&B in the 90's-200's and has reinvented himself as THE club artist of our generation.
Yeah, but he mostly does R&B and that's always local. The argument of impact between these two is silly anyway because both of them as solo artists have very little.
Shared.....with four other members, whereas Usher owns full credit for his as a solo musician. Confessions>>>>>>>>> anything JT has put out. There is not one filler on that album.
The man formerly known as Mr. Spears may remain seated.
People doesn't understand that impact is not just pure success and album selling where Usher is on top anyways.
Usher impact the R&B in the late 90's, early 2000's like no other artist has done, Confessions going Diamond is only a part of the ways to show how big his impact was.
With all the respect I got for JT he was just another big pop singer...He made an impact here and there on Pop but nothing in the same level as Usher did to RNB.
People doesn't understand that impact is not just pure success and album selling.
Usher impact the R&B in the late 90's, early 2000's like no other artist has done, Confessions going Diamond is only a part of the ways to show how big his impact was.
With all the respect I got for JT he was just another big pop singer...He impact here and there on Pop but nothing in the same level as Usher did to RNB.
Critics on "Justified:"
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Michael Jackson's thinking, "Man, this is the album I should've made!"
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A brilliant, contemporary pop record that's uber-cool without ever seeming forced.
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Few songs on the album are as perfect, but many of them are nonetheless excellent.
"The New King Of Pop."
Critics on "FutureSex/LoveSounds:"
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No dispute: Usher was just keeping the seat warm: The King's back on his throne.
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Even the lesser efforts are superior to typical chart fare.
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No modern-day male artist beats him.
Every single from the "FutureSex/LoveSounds" won a Grammy.