Dec 11 2010

“OMG” Named #1 Song Of 2010 By MTV News

   
   

- MTV.com

 

MTV News’ Top 25 Songs of 2010 has reached an end. We’ve already counted down the rest, and now it’s time to get to the best: Usher’s “OMG,” the song that perfectly sums up the past 12 months of popular music — and makes you wanna move until you can’t move no more.

If 2010 proved anything, it’s that a DJ really can save your life … or at least get you to #1 on the Hot 100. After years of staring at each other from across the room, hip-hop, pop and R&B all decided to finally get in bed with dance music, and the results weren’t always pretty, but they were certainly successful. To date, only 17 songs have made it to the top spot of Billboard‘s singles chart in 2010, and nearly two-thirds of them — from Ke$ha’s “Tik Tok” to Far East Movement’s “Like a G6″ — were, in some way, dance songs.

In that regard, no song better sums up 2010 pop music quite like Usher’s “OMG,” the dance song to end all dance songs. Sure, it may not have matched the swagger of Kanye West’s “Power,” the snarl of Rick Ross’ “B.M.F. (Blowin’ Money Fast)”or the inbox-clogging spread of Cee Lo’s “F— You,” but it didn’t have to. None of those songs went to #1, after all. “OMG” did. Twice.

Even among songs that managed to snag that top spot — Eminem and Rihanna’s “Love the Way You Lie,”Katy Perry’s “California Gurls,” B.o.B and Bruno Mars’ “Nothin’ on You” — “OMG” stood out from the pack, mostly because of its pedigree. It’s not a stretch to say that any of those tracks could’ve (and probably would’ve) been #1 in any other year; “OMG” could only have done it in 2010, because it was crafted to do nothing else. No other song this year was as of the moment, as singular and shiny and downright undeniable. There’s a reason it was named on more ballots than any other song on our countdown and justly takes the title of MTV News’ #1 Song of 2010.

And while all that is important, it’s largely beside the point. “OMG” is the kind of song that truly defies deep inspection, because it’s not exactly headphone music. Rather, it was made for the clubs, designed to envelop you on the dance floor and not let go until the final “oh-ohh-oh-ooh-oh.” And in that regard, it succeeds in spades. It is a masterful melding of R&B, and Euro dance, all icy synths and handclaps, starbursts and stutters and sing-along chants. It ebbs and flows, stops and starts, pumps and preens. Simply put, you cannot listen to it without moving in some way. (MTV’s Dee Caligiuri, who voted on our countdown, probably put it best one night when she declared: “There are so many dances you can do to it!”) And if that’s not the definition of a success, well, then I don’t know what is.

A large portion of the credit for “OMG” has to go to will.i.am, who not only produced the track (I know!), but was smart enough to see this whole dance thing coming when he teamed up with producer David Guetta last year. Those songs — “Boom Boom Pow” and “I Gotta Feeling” — were, of course, massive, but neither of them are as good as this. Given full control, Will goes off the deep end, cramming the song with every dance trick in the book — and probably some new ones he just invented on the spot. And Usher, whose career, truth be told, was sort of in need of a shot in the arm, is the beneficiary. He floats and gloats above the mix, suave and cocksure, knowing that he is exactly the right man at the right time. That time, of course, had to be 2010.

Because in a year when so many big-name acts embraced the DJ, he flat-out did it better than any of them. “OMG” represents the peak of the dance-pop era in which we live, a song as undeniable as it is of the moment. We can only speculate as to what next year will bring, but there’s really no denying that, as 2010 comes to a close, Usher stands above all else, reinvigorated and ready for more. It’s enough to make you say “Oh My God,” really.

 

   
   

 

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Nov 29 2010

Usher Accepts Best Male R&B/Soul Artist Award At 2010 Soul Train Awards

   
   

Usher has won two awards this year at the 2010 Soul Train Awards: Best Male R&B/Soul Artist & Album Of The Year. The awards aired on Sunday, November 28th on BET & Centric. Because of a tie, Trey Songz shared the award with Usher. Check out the video of his acceptance speech below.

 



   
   

Oct 27 2010

OMG Tour Video (Dancer Auditions)

   
   

   
   

Oct 24 2010

Usher Tapes Promo For 2010 EMA’s

   
   

Usher taped a promo for the 2010 MTV Europe Music Awards, airing November 7 from Madrid, Spain. He is nominated for three awards, including Best Pop, Best Song for “OMG,” and Best Male, at the 16th annual show.

 

   
   

Oct 19 2010

Usher & Others Lead Nominations For 2010 Soul Train Awards

   
   

Alicia Keys, Usher and Drake lead the list of nominees for the 2010 Soul Train Awards. Usher has four nominations in the Best R&B/Soul Artist Male, Song of the Year, Album of the Year and Best Dance Performance categories. The awards air on Sunday, November 28 at 9pm on BET & CENTRIC at the Cobb Energy Performing Arts Centre in Atlanta, GA. Check out the categories below.

 

Best R&B/Soul Male Artist
Usher
Kem
Trey Songz
Ne-Yo
Jaheim

Song of the Year
“Everything to Me”- Monica
“There Goes My Baby”- Usher
“Unthinkable (I’m Ready)”- Alicia Keys
“Soldier of Love”- Sade
“Nothin’ on You”- B.o.B  w/ Bruno Mars

Album of the Year
The Element of Freedom – Alicia Keys
Raymond v. Raymond – Usher
Soldier of Love – Sade
Thank Me Later – Drake
New Amerykah Part II - Return of the Ankh – Erykah Badu

Best Dance Performance
Rihanna – “Rude Boy”
Ne-Yo – “Beautiful Monster”
Usher – “OMG”
Janelle Monae w/ Big Boi – “Tightrope”
Ciara –  “Ride”

   
   

Oct 16 2010

Usher To Perform At 2010 AMA’s

   
   

Usher is scheduled to perform at the 2010 American Music Awards, which are scheduled to air on ABC on November 21 beginning at 8/7c . Remember, Usher is nominated for three awards this year including Favorite Male Artist (Pop/Rock & Soul/R&B) & Favorite Album! Don’t forget to vote!

   
   

Sep 13 2010

Usher & Justin Bieber: VMA Pics + VMA White Carpet Video

   
   

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LOS ANGELES, CA - SEPTEMBER 12: Usher performs onstage during the 2010 MTV Video Music Awards at NOKIA Theatre L.A. LIVE on September 12, 2010 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Kevin Winter/Getty Images)

 

 

   
   

   
   

Sep 12 2010

Usher Shuts Down 2010 VMA’s

   
   

   
   

Sep 11 2010

Usher’s VMA Performance To Be Worthy Of A ‘King’

   
   

The success of Usher’s “OMG” is as much a testament to his unyielding popularity as an artist as it is his ability to, well, dance his ass off. That’s particularly apparent in the Video Music Award-nominated video for the song, which features Ush and a bevy of beauties popping, locking, pivoting and posing in ways we never thought possible. Quite simply, the man can move.

So when it came time to plot out his VMA performance, well, Usher’s team — and the brain trust behind the show — didn’t have a whole lot of trouble coming up with a concept. The dancing was going to be front and center. The only question was: How could they take things to the next level.

“We all sat in a room and came up with a concept for the stage, and then we took that concept to Usher,” VMA executive producer Dave Sirulnick told MTV News. “We said to him, ‘We want to do the best televised dance routine that you’ve done in years. Let’s show why you’re the king.’ ”

And Ush’s Sunday night performance is very much an affair worthy of royalty. Full of eye-popping moves, hip-dipping dancers and more special effects than a Hollywood blockbuster, it makes full use of not just the epic VMA stage (which practically engulfs the entirety of Nokia Theater), but the space behind it.

While we can’t give away too many details, based on the rehearsals we saw Thursday, the off-the-wall choreography is only part of the attraction. There are lasers and LED lights, stunts, slides and even some props. Like we said, it’s kind of like a Hollywood blockbuster. And kind of a coronation too. After all, Usher is the king.

The 27th annual MTV Video Music Awards will be broadcast live from the Nokia Theatre in Los Angeles on Sunday. The party starts with MTV News’ VMA Pre-Show at 8 p.m., followed by the main event at 9 p.m. ET/PT.

 
   
   

 

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Sep 10 2010

Behind The Scenes: Usher’s VMA Rehearsals