Usher reveals talks of him being in a supergroup with Jay-Z, Pharrell and Diddy
In a recent appearance on the Club Shay Shay podcast, Usher reveals that he almost joined a supergroup made up of Jay-Z, Pharrell and Diddy.
In response to host and former American Footballer Shannon Sharpe asking if he had ever turned down a collaboration that he later regretted, Usher dropped the bomb that he almost collaborated with the trio of artists who dominated the charts in the 00s.
“You gon’ hate me for this one. Jay-Z, Pharrell, Diddy, and me was supposed to be a group. Yeah, that’s crazy. I didn’t say, ‘No.’ I didn’t say, ‘Yeah.’ I think that we just got caught up. We all got caught up in the moment. We was talking about it and having secret meetings about it," he revealed, “We was talking about music and how we was gon’ flip it, and the business of it. Somehow, we just got distracted, and it never happened. That’s one that I actually wish would have happened."
Usher, Jay-Z, Pharrell and Diddy have never collaborated on a song together.
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