The time has come. Usher has released his long-awaited album, “Coming Home.” The 20-track album has features from Burna Boy, Latto, Jung Kook and more.
After a slew of singles over the years, and most recently “Boyfriend,” “Good Good,” and “Glu,” “Coming Homes” marks Usher’s first full-length solo project since 2016.
“Coming Home” comes ahead of his Super Bowl halftime performance, which has been increased to 15 minutes from the previously established 13 minutes.
The album has an eclectic sound of old and new Usher, taking listeners on a journey of where he’s been and spaces he can go further along his musical career.
Usher issued the following statement after the release of his album: “To my Day 1s…I love y’all…I know it’s been a long time coming. I hope U love it as much as I do”.
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