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We’re
just
eight
days
away
from
the
big
game
and
Usher’s
halftime
performance
and
the
“Confessions”
crooner
apparently
has
some
tricks
up
his
sleeve.
Source:
BERTRAND
GUAY
/
Getty
Mr.
Raymond
recently
sat
down
with
Good
Morning
America
to
reveal
some
of
his
plans
for
his
Super
Bowl
LVIII
halftime
performance
and
revealed
that
he
knew
he
wanted
to
pay
homage
to
Black
artists
who
came
before
him.
“I
think
about
what
our
country
has
kind
of
represented
for
Black
artists,”
said
Usher.
“Tou
know,
having
to
at
some
point
go
through
kitchens
to
even
be
able
to
perform
for
an
audience,
but
they
had
to
leave
back
through
that
same
door,
fear
for
their
lives
as
they
went
to
the
next
state
to
do
the
same
thing.
So
I’m
coming
through
the
front
door
with
this
one.”
Usher
has
been
in
the
music
industry
for
over
a
decade
now
and
contributes
much
of
his
success
to
his
support
system,
so
he
had
to
keep
them
in
mind
as
he
plans
and
prepares
for
his
performance.
“I
didn’t
start
where
I
am
now,
and
I
didn’t
get
there
by
myself,”
the
father
of
four
said.
“So,
everybody
that
has
been
a
part
of
it,
I’m
carrying
them
with
me.
All
of
my
fans,
my
loved
ones,
the
people
who
may
have
felt
like
they
have
been
forgotten,
they
haven’t.
I’m
carrying
you
right
with
me
when
I
walk
on
that
stage
that
night.”
Source:
BERTRAND
GUAY
/
Getty
Usher
has
captivated
fans
from
all
over
the
world
with
his
2023
Las
Vegas
residency
and
those
who
missed
it
will
now
be
able
to
witness
his
greatness
during
the
Super
Bowl
LVIII
halftime
show
on
Feb.
11,
when
the
Kansas
City
Chiefs
take
on
the
San
Francisco
49ers.
Usher
also
revealed
that
he’ll
be
dropping
his
new
album
“Coming
Home”
two
days
before
he
hits
the
stage.
He’s
given
fans
a
taste
of
what
to
expect
and
took
to
Instagram
to
drop
the
tracklist.
Are
you
more
excited
about
his
halftime
performance
or
his
new
album?
Let
us
know
in
the
comments
below!