Crash is perfect crossover in my opinion. I like it. Seems like It's going to do well on radio/charts.
No limit is straight for urban audience. I can see a very good reception on the Internet
Crash is perfect crossover in my opinion. I like it. Seems like It's going to do well on radio/charts.
No limit is straight for urban audience. I can see a very good reception on the Internet
I was always against summer release dates but this time they made a good decision, no matter how the album sells. This year is a music year where people exactly want the type of music which Usher makes and this will fit perfect for summer.
I'm kinda over dual releases. I know we're getting more songs, but a lot of time they're not picked right and just hurt each other chart-wise. But whatever.
"No Limit" is hot. I love that style of singing on this track Usher does. Jamming since yesterday.
Sounds like an Urban/Rhythmic smash with a bit possibility of crossing over to pop. Also it might be a potential streaming hit (reminds me of those type of urban songs that get a lot of streaming), especially if a vid will be nice.
"Crash" is ok, Kinda underwhelming. Maybe it's a grower, it's not clicking with me right now. Sounds like an album track. Lil cute poppy track. Like a slower Show Me with Say The Words speed from L4M (same as profound).
I don't think it's a hit after all, but we'll see. Maybe it will get some pop airplay and some rhythmic, but that's about it. Doubt urban radio will even touch it. Honestly it might flop.
I wouldn't be surprised if No Limit will be bigger OVERALL than Crash tbh.
I like both songs but he needs to hit harder. especially crash couldve been a lot better if there was more variation in the drums, It becomes repetitive towards the end of the song
The lyrics to Crash can be seen as both happy and dark.
I'm hoping this does well, but I'm at a point now where I'm so hungry for new music that I just wanna hear the album. Especially after hearing 2 great singles and waiting for 4 years.
Seems to be falling slowly on iTunes. It's at 53, peaked at 47. I guess its normal, but I'm hoping it doesn't have the same fate as "In Common" by Alicia Keys.
"No Limit" seems to be stalling on iTunes as well. I'm not opposed to dual-releases because I get to enjoy more music, and there are commercial and marketing reasons why dual-releases happen. It's still early, but when he did "DJ Got Us Fallin' in Love + Hot Tottie" and "Scream + Lemme See", he dominated both Pop and Urban airwaves. Sure, we all want crossover hits like "I Don't Mind" or "OMG", but you can't really predict success like that.
Usher needs a new team that can shine a light on his legend status.
...and also a new choreographer!, its like he is stuck in time with these dance steps