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Album Review: Usher - Here I Stand 
Published Tuesday, May 27, 2008 2:00 PM
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By Jonathan Reyes


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Much has happened in the four years since Usher left to get married and have a kid. Alright, maybe just one thing happened, and his name is Chris Brown. It’s an added challenge to an artist who came out as a young heart-throb that never missed an opportunity to flash his wash-board abs.

Usher’s new album, Here I Stand answers the questions of whether that would all be left behind or, if it wasn’t, how it would bode for a grown-man in his thirties to carry on in such a manner. The rite of passage for an international artist is always the follow-up to their critically and commercially successful album, and Usher is currently going through it. It’s been four years since Confessions - an album that broke records worldwide.

First single, “Love In This Club,” shot to the top of the Billboard charts, easing worries of his capabilities to repeat No. 1 success. Here I Stand finds Usher playing with the same contemporary R&B sounds that were heard on Confessions, but instead of confessing infidelity and lustful sexual appetite, he’s rocking fidelity (“Best Thing” featuring a speculated married Jay-Z) and sex as a symbol of that fidelity (“This Ain’t Sex”).

The Stargate produced, “What’s a Man To Do,” and The-Dream and Tricky tune, “Moving Mountains” are not only listenable, but pop-R&B satisfying. Still, listening to “Moving Mountains” might bring “Burn” flash-backs just like “Love In This Club, Part II” might take you back to “Lovers and Friends.”

For neo-soul fans, the title track “Here I Stand” gives an earnest glimpse into Usher’s current view of his world. In “Prayer for You (Interlude)” you can hear his baby and a prayer over his kid, followed by “Something Special” – a part of the album that most likely made his wife smile.

A couple of tracks meet the criteria of fillers. “Appetite,” produced by Danja, lyrically meets with the album’s theme of commitment with lyrics like, “Got to put my BS under arrest” and “I ate my dinner at home,” but uses an uncharacteristically unmemorable melody for a track produced by the “Melody Man.” “Before I Met You” might have come from the Day26 recording sessions - even if Bryan Michael-Cox did produce - and doesn’t offer anything different than what the producer and the singer have already given out.

Here I Stand is uneven in theme and flaccid. It might just be from the swaying back and forth to youth and into baby-having adulthood. The mid-tempos are all about the same thing, and the club tracks are few. Having Usher predominately keep the same sound but shed the man-boy image is almost like putting a lullaby over the images of Britney Spear’s “Gimme More” video. It doesn’t fit. This might just be Usher’s bon voyage into the urban adult contemporary world. In hindsight, even the title, “Here I Stand” sounds a bit lethargic and complacent. Musically, Usher is definitely standing, not moving or budging one bit.



Comments

 

Got That Work said:

Its a good album but its not confessions! Didnt really expect anything close.
May 27, 2008 2:12 PM
 

OnPointHoe said:

IT WILL GROW ON ME...
May 27, 2008 2:14 PM
 

Dove said:

awesome word usage alert!

>>Here I Stand is uneven in theme and flaccid.

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Main Entry: flac·cid  
Pronunciation: \ˈfla-səd also ˈflak-səd\
Function: adjective
Etymology: Latin flaccidus, from flaccus flabby
Date: 1620
1 a: not firm or stiff; also : lacking normal or youthful firmness <flaccid muscles> bof a plant part : deficient in turgor
2: lacking vigor or force <flaccid leadership>
******************

Truuuuuueeee
May 27, 2008 2:15 PM
 

Young BRINK! said:

2ND OR 3RD I THINK LOL
But I like his choice of beats, Usher & Ciara always get beats that knock. no homo

MYSPACE WHERE U AT???

http://www.myspace.com/youngbrink1
May 27, 2008 2:17 PM
 

HTX2DC said:

I aint heard the cd, but I expected a better review. I'll wait for the next single before I peep the cd.
May 27, 2008 2:42 PM
 

double jay said:

5th!!???  hahahaha...."This might just be Usher’s bon voyage into the urban adult contemporary world. In hindsight, even the title, “Here I Stand” sounds a bit lethargic and complacent. Musically, Usher is definitely standing, not moving or budging one bit."  couldnt have said it better.
May 27, 2008 2:42 PM
 

HisBFF said:

The album got rave reviews but after hearing it, i think Ursher has lost his touch. That my be a little harsh but the lyrics are the same and the music is not what I expected. He may have grown and matured so this is the sound he was going for. I Love Ursher and hope this album does well.
May 27, 2008 2:47 PM
 

T-ROC said:

Why when album get reviewed critics leave the reader to decide for themselves (after reading the review) if the album is wack? Why can't they just palinly state at the end of the review "worth copping" "not worth copping". The only thing i got from this review is 'NOT WORTH COPPING."


ya'll feel the same way?
May 27, 2008 3:39 PM
 

hiphop0011 said:

He is rich, right?
I have searched his profile on a celeb dating site http://www.marrymillionaire.com  many hot hollywood celebrities and beautiful people are chatting with each other over there.
May 27, 2008 3:40 PM
 

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May 27, 2008 4:37 PM
 

Tommy K. said:

I'm not coping it but I'm sure it's a decent album.
May 27, 2008 6:07 PM
 

PeTerPoPPoFf said:

ursher sux and his wifey got man feet.1
May 27, 2008 7:00 PM
 

DamdatKaligal said:

I think you could find a better cd to spend your money on there are a couple and I mean 2 songs other then the ones on the radio you might like but overall its aight.  I went out and bought the cd today and feel i could of waited, its not to die for, its whatever, i wish i could take it back.
May 27, 2008 7:19 PM
 

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May 27, 2008 7:25 PM
 

kenny1234 said:

love you gently a classic
May 27, 2008 7:27 PM
 

kenny1234 said:

love you gently a classic
May 27, 2008 7:27 PM
 

kenny1234 said:

love you gently a classic
May 27, 2008 7:27 PM
 

kenny1234 said:

love you gently a classic
May 27, 2008 7:27 PM
 

Nnuchimac said:

 
Dove said:
awesome word usage alert!

>>Here I Stand is uneven in theme and flaccid.

**************

Haha...
May 27, 2008 7:28 PM
 

Asshole by Nature said:

This album is fire.
May 27, 2008 9:57 PM
 

JPT7 said:

ALL IVE HEARD HAS BEEN GOOD ABOUT THE ALBUM SO FAR SO IMA COP IT- WONDER IF HE GOT ANY JOINTS ABOUT TAMEKA ON THERE...
May 27, 2008 10:16 PM
 

AJRICH said:

This is a okay album but not what i expected its hard to top a classic album, ill keep bumping that RAY J its fire
May 27, 2008 11:10 PM
 

Omggg said:

i heard it im an usher fan and i dont really like i wasnt expecting confessions but damn i was hopin it would be some hot ish i only like maybe 2 or 3 songs still my dude though maybe it'll grow on me
May 27, 2008 11:41 PM
 

Omggg said:

i heard it im an usher fan and i dont really like i wasnt expecting confessions but damn i was hopin it would be some hot ish i only like maybe 2 or 3 songs still my dude though maybe it'll grow on me
May 27, 2008 11:41 PM
 

v4vendetta said:

THE ALBUM IS MATURE. IT'S HOT! MY AND I GIRL LOVE IT.  HE'S BEYOND CONFESSING. RAY J CURSES ON BALLADS LIKE A KELLZ WANNABE. THAT'S TACKY AND TRASHY. USH IS GROWNUP MUSIC. THE KIND STEVE HARVEY WOULD APPRECIATE.

WE OUT!
May 28, 2008 12:50 AM
 

Ill-Will said:

Its not on the level of Confessions, but its a mature album.  I copped the real album & I rarely do that.  It will grow on me just like Trey Songz & Dreams albums.  The "Love in this club" crowd will not appreciate it, but the "Moving Mountains" fans can relate to 25 & up music. . .
May 28, 2008 7:28 AM
 

J-Man said:

Cosign v4vendetta,

Album is definetly a new and mature sound for Usher. His song writing is improving and his vodal arrangements are much better.

What? Do y'all want him 2 end up like Kellz? Cussin and 'flirting' when he hits 40? If the man wants to grow up let him. At least it allows him to stand out from the pack.
May 28, 2008 7:34 AM
 

bnreal80 said:

i guess i was expecting more but i guess u gotta listen a few times, confessions was so good muscially and lyrically.. here i stand istn confessions but its solid
May 28, 2008 7:48 AM
 

BLUNTBLAZER said:

I DUNNO THE FIRST SINGLE ISNT HITTIN ME THAT HARD THE REMIX SAVED IT USH DOESNT DO THA DANCE MOVES LIKE HE USED TO ILL KEEP BUMPIN CONFESSIONS.

May 28, 2008 11:48 AM
 

TonyMalibu said:

Man it's hard for a musical artist...any artist for that matter.  Cats are gonna always compare you to your last effort, especially if that effort was "flawless."  But so much goes into something being flawless...not only is talent an ingredient, but throw timing in there, as well.  Four summers ago, gas prices weren't as high, cats were more easy-going, and Usher was four years younger.  People change, things change...end of story.  The best thing an artist can do is realize that he / she has a God given talent and will NEVER lose his / her touch, speak from the heart, do their thing, and give a fuck about how people are going to react to it.

Tony
May 28, 2008 11:51 AM
 

H8ME? said:

This album is hot to me....
We already know it's not Confessions. For all we know he'll prolly never top that again..

But overall this album is good...
I think alot ppl were expecting some Snap music or some Chris Brown type of Ish .....

This album as stated earlier is for a more mature audience ( via possible 25 & older crowd)

Out of 10 ...I give it an 8.

Here I Stand !
May 28, 2008 12:43 PM
 

MACCAPONE said:

TIGHT ALBUM KEEP IT UP USHER ALRIGHT.....
May 28, 2008 1:26 PM
 

M.E.M.P.H.I.S 10 said:

A MU$T BUY ALBUM
May 30, 2008 12:57 AM
 

Thirst McGirt said:

I think it shows a lot of growth and maturity.  Production is crazy....it has a more mature sound than Chris Brown....
June 3, 2008 7:52 PM
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