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Here I Stand | 
| Artist: Usher Label: Jive Category: Music
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Avg. Customer Rating: 126 reviews Sales Rank: 208
Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 4.8 x 0.4
MPN: 723388 UPC: 886972338828 EAN: 0886972338828
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| Tracks:
| • | Intro | | • | Love In This Club featuring Young Jeezy | | • | This Ain't Sex | | • | Trading Places | | • | Moving Mountains | | • | What's Your Name featuring will.i.am | | • | Prayer For You Interlude | | • | Something Special | | • | Love You Gently | | • | Best Thing featuring Jay Z | | • | Before I Met You | | • | His Mistakes | | • | Appetite | | • | What's A Man To Do | | • | Lifetime | | • | Love In This Club Part II featuring Beyonce & Lil Wayne | | • | Here I Stand |
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Album Description 2008 album from the R&B superstar. Here I Stand is Usher's follow-up to his history-making, nine-times platinum-selling Confessions. The album tells the story of growth: triumphant, reflective, somewhat defiant and it marks a new period in Usher's life and creative expression. Here I Stand finds Usher working with some of the best producers and writers around including Polow Da Don, Jermaine Dupre, Dre & Vidal and Dream & Tricky Stewart. Features the first single 'Love In The Club'. Laface.
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Album Review: Usher's "Here I Stand"...But Does It, Stand Up I Mean? September 6, 2008 The first thing I wanna say is that this album is not Confessions. Confessions was a classic and no artist makes a classic record every time out, as a matter of fact I don't know any that make a classic back to back but with that being said, Here I Stand is classic Usher.
The thing people should have figured out about Usher is that most of the times his albums reflect whats going on in his life at the time. With My Way, it was him coming into his own and trying to become a man, with Confessions it was him going through a lot of turmoil and the ups and downs that come with being young, rich, and a sex symbol. Now with his new album, Here I Stand, you hear a much more grown up Usher dealing with all the things that come with being grown up, having kids, a wife, and major responsibility.
With that being said this album is NOT as good as Confessions but it is an excellent album. The first great song is a song called "Trading Places", this is a hot track that has Usher and his lady switching roles where she is doing all the things that normally the man would do like picking him up and taking him to dinner. The song is just a real smooth. Before this you will have heard " Love In This Club" and after "Moving Mountains". The next track that I really like is "Something Special", a song about the great connection that two people have. The song has a very sixties kind of sound to it, something very different and as soon as you hear it you are hooked.
A few tracks later you hear "Best Thing f/ Jay Z", with him and Jigga basically talking about the best things or should I say people in their lives. This is the song they recorded while in the studio in Atlanta that is alluded to in this video on YouTube but you never hear the song. I mean Usher and Hov on a track man I aint even gotta say no more.
Now there is one very Confessions like track on the album that does make you think, hey maybe Usher will be making a Confessions 2 and its called "What's A Man To Do", on this track Usher basically asks the question of what happens when you fall in love with two people but you know that you have to make a choice but you just don't know how. I am definitely sure that a lot of people will relate to that one, especially the fellas.
The album is rounded out with the "Love In This Club Remix f/Beyonce and Lil Weezy" and the title track "Here I Stand". Compared to most everything that is out right now, Ush is killing them. I gotta give "Here I Stand" 4.0 out of 5 stars and that is just because after Confessions he has set the bar so high. In listening to this album you can see that Usher is finally coming into his own both personally and professionally and learning that there are consequences for your actions. Definitely go out and grab this joint.
WOW ... what happen? September 5, 2008 I'm not a HUGE usher fan like most chic's BUT his last album Confessions was amazing. Now, this album was a HUGE let down and Usher knows it because he is firing most of the people who had a job in his current project. I'm 100% sure that Usher will regain his crown as the King Of R&B, Justin Timberlake's latest produced by Timberlake stomped Usher and exceled on Billboard charts for months.
wanting more September 4, 2008 Theres so many different tracks I love on this album. Song's I didn't really pay attendtion the first time definately stand out now. I won't go to say this is my absolute favorite album from him because he's got so many good albums I like, but he did have some great tracks on this one!
Grown Man Status September 2, 2008 1st off this cd is for the grown and sexy.Usher has Mature into the next level.Everyone has they're own opinion on this album but its nice and laid back of course it's not better than Confessions but itz still a good cd
Usher, Usher, Usher.... August 30, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I have thoroughly enjoyed this CD. I have always enjoyed Usher's music and style, and this is the second CD I have purchased of Ushers'. I ABSOLUTELY LOVE it! He seems so much more mature...(I guess the birth of his son has a lot to do with this level of awareness).
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