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Usher is making it clear that even one of the biggest stages in the world doesn’t define his legacy.
Despite delivering a historic Super Bowl halftime performance, Usher recently shared that he does not consider the moment to be the height of his career. Instead, the R&B icon explained that his journey has always been about growth, evolution, and continuing to create meaningful music.
Usher also reflected on his decision to keep making music after the massive success of his 2004 classic album Confessions. While the project cemented him as a global superstar and became one of the best-selling R&B albums of all time, Usher emphasized that he wasn’t motivated by chasing past success — but by his passion for the craft.
Rather than viewing Confessions as a peak, Usher saw it as part of a larger journey, choosing to continue pushing himself creatively and exploring new sounds throughout his career.
With decades of hits, sold-out tours, and cultural influence, Usher’s message is clear: his career isn’t defined by one moment — it’s defined by longevity, growth, and an ongoing commitment to the music.
Usher says the superbowl wasn’t the height of his career & speaks on his choice to make music after Confessions via @etnow pic.twitter.com/xFPBGdS3bD
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