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Usher
says
he
would
be
a
“fool”
not
to
perform
with
Lil
Jon
and
Ludacris
during
his
Super
Bowl
halftime
show.
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During
a
recent
conversation
with
Entertainment
Tonight,
Usher
revealed
that
he
will
be
performing
his
smash
hit
“Yeah!”
with
some
help
from
collaborators
Lil
Jon
and
Ludacris.
It’s
unclear
if
they’ll
also
perform
their
track
“Lovers
&
Friends.”
“I
would
be
a
fool
to
not
play
‘Yeah!’
let’s
just
start
there,”
Usher
told
the
outlet.
“It
would
be
foolish
to
make
it
all
the
way
to
Las
Vegas,
Jon
is
here,
Luda’s
here
and
not
play
‘Yeah!’”
This
comes
after
the
singer
recently
stressed
just
how
difficult
it
will
be
for
him
to
fit
the
biggest
moments
from
his
3-decade-long
career
into
just
13
minutes.
“I
gotta
do
it
in
13
minutes,
that
makes
it
a
bit
difficult,”
Usher
told
Apple
Music
on
Thursday.
“It’s
definitely
been
a
challenge
to
squeeze
30
years
into
13
minutes.”
He
continued,
“I
was
very
mindful
of
my
past,
celebrating
my
present
—
which
is
here
in
Las
Vegas
—
and
thinking
about
where
we’re
headed
in
the
future.
That
was
really
the
idea.”
As
he
continues
to
prepare
for
his
big
performance,
Usher
just
dropped
his
new
album,
Coming
Home.
During
an
interview
with
Vanity
Fair,
he
revealed
that
the
project
took
six
years
to
make,
telling
fans
to
“never
give
up
on
what
you
believe
in.”
“I’m
hoping
that
it
will
be
a
love
letter
received
by
my
fans,”
he
said
of
his
ninth
studio
album.
“I
am
mindful
of
the
fact
that
I’m
making
music
that
I
think
the
world
should
listen
to
and
be
able
to
feel
something
from.”
“But
my
fans
specifically,”
he
continued,
“if
they’ve
been
watching
my
life,
which
I
know
they
have
been
supporting,
they
understand
what
I’m
talking
about.
They
understand
what
nuance
is
there,
so
they
know
that
there’s
something
specially
specific
for
them.”
Usher
went
on
to
explain
why
he
picked
the
title
Coming
Home,
saying
“It’s
a
result
of
my
personal
experiences
that
inspired
this
journey
that
I
was
on
for
the
last
six
years.
I’ve
been
living
my
life
outside
of
that,
and
I’m
coming
home.”