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This Black Music Month, we celebrate a true icon: Usher Raymond. From singing in church at just four years old, Usher’s destiny was clear. His powerful voice and undeniable talent quickly propelled him to superstardom.
He dominated the charts with hits like ‘Confessions,’ ‘Yeah!’, ‘U Remind Me,’ and the unforgettable duet ‘My Boo’ with Alicia Keys, solidifying his place as a R&B legend. But Usher’s impact extends far beyond the stage.
In Atlanta, Georgia, he’s a dedicated philanthropist through his New Look Foundation, empowering young people to achieve their dreams. And his business acumen is just as impressive!
Usher Raymond: a singer, writer, performer, philanthropist, and businessman – a true testament to the enduring power and influence of Black music
Mike Moore breaks down Usher’s journey from prodigy to global icon.
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Four-time Grammy-winning reggae star Damian Marley is the youngest son of the legendary Bob Marley. Damian — known as Jr. Gong — has a captivating style that is a reggae, […]
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