Just listened this current interview
http://www.usherdaily.com/usher-call...-record-album/
What I took from the interview
1) He felt kind of insulted when the interviewer thought that he wasn't really playing the drums
2) He feels kind of left out in the current scene and he is trying to prove to everyone that he is back
3) He plans on touring
4) Good kisser is similar to what is in the album
5) He is back to his old team and he is dancing again.
6) He is in a good creative place.
7) Music is his first love
8) The thing that matters to him more than anything is his music.
Here is my honest opinion as a fan. I think people trying to downplay his success as a musician is now getting to him especially since we have his copycat (you know who I'm talking about) back on the scene again and getting all the praises and credit. I wish he had started incorporating his talent for playing instruments a long time ago in his shows. He was also really trying to prove a point that he is back and I hope it works for him and us (his fans). He kind of waited a little too late to get his sh***t together, he stated in the interview that he hasn't been connecting with his music for a longtime now, I really wish he hadn't released any music if he wasn't connecting, because now it has done more harm than good to his legacy. I feel folks crowning his copycat as King and better than him and folks also claiming that Chris Brown is next to MJ in dancing instead of him has really gotten to him. I just wish he was inspired earlier.
SN still pissed that Good Kisser has literally fallen off the itunes top 100 chart.
I didn't watch the Billboard awards yesterday, but I heard that his copycat was treated like a God there