21 Savage, Latto and H.E.R feature on Usher's new album, Coming Home
Usher has released his ninth studio album which includes features from the likes of Burna Boy, Summer Walker, 21 Savage, Pheelz, Latto, H.E.R. and The-Dream.
Ahead of his appearance at the Apple Music Super Bowl LVIII Halftime Show over the weekend, Usher released his ninth studio album.
“COMING HOME is an ode to going back to your roots, whatever or wherever that may be. I’m COMING HOME to where I’m comfortable in being exactly who I am right now. My hope is that you identify with the new album no matter where you are or what you’re going through, too”, Usher says.
L.A. Reid adds that the album, "is a testament to his artistry and evolution as a musician. With each track, he invites listeners on a journey of self-discovery and reflection. Usher's unparalleled talent shines through in every note, making COMING HOME a must-listen for fans old and new".
"I am so proud of Usher not only as a world class entertainer, but also as someone that I’ve counted as a friend since we were teens. As a friend that has now fearlessly taken his career into his own hands,” said gamma. Co-Founder & CEO Larry Jackson. "With this new ninth studio album, he’s bravely unplugged from the matrix of the establishment and become one of the most powerful and important independent artists in the world. And doing it on his own terms. I have such deep admiration and respect for how he’s charting this chapter of his career, and all of us at gamma. could not be happier to count him as a partner as we work closely with mega to turbo charge this incredible moment at hand.”
Coming Home is out now via mega, a music collective founded by L.A. Reid and USHER in partnership with gamma.
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