Friday, January 7, 2011

USHER IS DELUSIONAL


After marrying and having two children with a transsexual, then birthing a flop R&B album from that relationship, Usher got his shit together, sold his soul to Satan and the gods of the Illuminati and managed to conjure two hit albums by abandoning his signature R&B sound for lighter, radio friendly Euro dance music. The gamble paid off, because like I said Raymond V. Raymond and Versus were both hit records last year. Now that Mr. Entertainment's got his mojo back, the cocky Usher most have been turned off by has returned at full force, and frm his recent comments, the singer must have been sucking on the same bong as Beyonce because he's now going around telling people he wants to create a new genre of music.

“I’m a consumer of culture and love mixing styles and inspirations, both in my music and my style,” the superstar told StyleList. “I’m working on a new genre of music—Revolutionary Pop—which combines several music genres to create a new sound experience.”


I don't know what styles he calls himself mixing, but throughout Usher's career all his music has sounded the same except recently, where his dance hits all sound like shit I've heard coming out of Europe five years ago. Until I hear whatever bullshit usher's trying to sell to cluless music consumers, I'm not buying into his bullshit at all.

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