GhettoNintendo
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Where were you in 2004???????
im 18Where were you in 2004?
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Where were you in 2004?
im 18
This nikka got me feeling old. I was 15, A High School Freshman when the "Confessions" album dropped.
This nikka got me feeling old. I was 15, A High School Freshman when the "Confessions" album dropped.
Where were you in 2004?
similar to your thread on thriller..this album us 17 tracks..16 of them music and all 16 songs could be a single
Yea, it's arguably his best album. Every track knocks.
While 8701 outweighs it quantity wise, Confessions has the biggest banger of the lot with “Yeah!” which was a huge commercial success for Usher, it even went on to be the longest-running number one single in 2004 on the Billboard charts. Nonetheless, the song hasn’t aged that well whereas 8701’s “U Don’t Have to Call” has and I can assure you if played at any club, pre-drinks, family function will receive a warmer reception than “Yeah!” For that reason 8701 takes the point for bangers.
http://bespokemag.co.uk/which-ones-better-ushers-8701-or-confessions/
That's exactly how I feel. Bumping "Yeah" in 2015 just seems . I usually avoid it when going through his music.
@stomachlines
Do y'all think "Yeah" still holds up?
I was reading an article comparing the "Confessions" and "8701" albums and this part struck out to me:
That's exactly how I feel. Bumping "Yeah" in 2015 just seems . I usually avoid it when going through his music.
@stomachlines