Peace Up, A-Town Down: The True Story of Usher's 'Yeah!'

Peace Up, A-Town Down: The True Story of Usher's 'Yeah!'

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Join Myles Galloway as he takes you through the biggest songs in the world - with new interviews and newly unearthed archive footage from the artists themselves.

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Usher was born to entertain. It might be hard to believe, but
this year marks the 30th Anniversary of his debut album!


Usher was discovered at the age of 13 on television by famed
record exec, L.A. Reid, who wasted no time signing him to his
LaFace label. Usher’s ascent truly began three years later with
the release of his second album, the game-changing My Way, which
catapulted him from baby-faced R&B up-and-comer to bona fide
casanova.


By the age of 20, he was winning Billboard and Soul Train Awards
for his music, but he was also making a name for himself as one
of the best dancers in the business, taking cues from his idol
Michael Jackson.


Throughout 2001, Usher showed he could evolve as an artist while
giving his fan base what they wanted. His next record,
8701 was a smash hit, outselling My
Way and establishing Usher as one of the biggest stars
on the planet. Songs like “U Got It Bad” and “U Remind
Me” both topped the Hot 100 for multiple weeks.


But having finished touring 8701 in 2002, Usher felt the need to
get back to music. And this time he wanted to leave an even
bigger mark. 


Over the better part of 2003, Usher and his expansive pool of
producers recorded 40 tracks for his next album. But there was a
problem. Usher presented songs to Arista but the album was
rejected by the label. Not only that, but Usher’s label boss,
L.A. Reid, had reservations about the R&B star’s appeal to
audiences. He told Usher to go back into the studio and
record some bangers. But Usher was feeling dejected. 


Usher needed a hit. And he would find one with some help from the
King of Crunk. This is the true story of Usher's Yeah! With newly
unearthed audio from Mr. Entertainment himself.

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