Growing Up Usher
A look at the career of a star watched grow from boy to man.
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Baby Face - A 14-year-old Usher on the cover of his eponymous debut album. The record produced the mildly successful single "Think of You," and ushered in the prince of R&B and pop. (Photo: Arista Records)
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Getting Grown\r - The budding young man made a big impression with his sophomore album, My Way. It included the Jermaine Dupri produced track, "You Make Me Wanna" and the grown and sexy "Nice and Slow." (Photo: Arista Records)
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Mannish\r - Usher shows off his grown and sexy steez in this mini film music video starring Kimora Lee in the single "Nice and Slow." (Photo: Arista Records)
Photo By Photo: Arista Records
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Budding Superstar - Usher catches the acting bug, appearing on eight episodes of daytime soap The Bold and the Beautiful. In 1999 he starred opposite Rosario Dawson in the high school drama Light It Up.(Photo: Everett Collection)
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Breakthrough\r - Usher's third album hit shelves in 2001 and released hit after hit. The quadruple platinum album included "U Got It Bad," "U Don't Have To Call" and "U Remind Me." (Photo: Arista Records)
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Love Connection - We caught a glimpse of the chemistry between Usher and the significantly older Chili in the video for "U Remind Me." By the time the video for "U Got It Bad" was released, the love between the singers was on full display. (Photo: Arista Records)
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Award Winning - Usher finally takes home the 2002 Grammy for Best R&B Vocal Performance after two no-win nominations. (Photo: Arista Records)
Photo By Photo: Arista Records
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Crunktastic - Usher scores a major hit with the Lil Jon produced "Yeah." From his moves, styling—we have him to thank and hate for guys sporting hoodies under blazers—to the Ludacris guest appearance, that song still gets people on the dance floor. (Photo: Arista Records)
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Lonely at the Top - Usher makes the cover of Rolling Stone with the release of his über-successful album Confessions. His fourth effort chronicled his breakup with TLC member Chili. The speculation surrounding details of the breakup boosted record sales to diamond status—that's 10 million records sold! (Photo: Rolling Stone Magazine)
Photo By Photo: Rolling Stone Magazine
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Giving His Regards...\r - Usher makes his Broadway debut as Billy Flynn, the lawyer in the famous stage musical Chicago. (Photo: Landov)
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