Jun 17 2011

Usher’s ‘OMG’ To Be Featured On New Sony PS3 Game “Everybody Dance”

 

 

 

 
Following the annoucement that Ubisoft’s smash-hit Just Dance series will be making its way to PlayStation 3 later this year, Sony has its own dance game to shout about.

In development by Sony Computer Entertainment Europe, Everybody Dance will launch with 40 dance hits and original music videos, including Usher’s “OMG,” “Party Rock Anthem” by LMFAO, and “Barbra Streisand” by Duck Sauce.

Move compatible and featuring co-op play, Everybody Dance will feature competitive dance battles, a 20 player multiplayer mode and in-depth routine breakdowns. Sony aims to make its dance game stand out from the crowd by introducing a unique Dance Creator feature that will allow player to choreograph their own moves.

Players will also be able to earn extra points for singing along to tracks, and take part in a Dance Workout to get fit. Sing, dance and get fit all in one; sounds like Sony has all bases covered.

Everybody Dance will launch this Fall exclusively on PlayStation 3.

 

 
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May 18 2011

Usher & Others Attend Oprah’s Farewell

 

 

 

 



 

 


 

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Feb 7 2011

Usher’s Surprise Performance w/ Black Eyed Peas & Slash At Super Bowl XLV

   
   

Usher comes in at 7:08

   
   

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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Oct 27 2010

Vote For Usher In Fuse’s “Top 40 Of 2010″

   
   

 

Fuse is calling all music fans to log on to for its annual poll to vote for the best music video of 2010. They’re counting down the top 40 videos of the year and your vote determines the #1. Beginning on Monday, October 25, consumers will have the opportunity to vote for their favorite video in a series of elimination polls at fuse.tv/top40.

 

To vote for Usher’s “OMG” click here !

   
   

Oct 11 2010

Usher Performs On X-Factor (UK)

   
   

 

   
   

Sep 17 2010

Usher Nominated For J-14 Teen Icon Awards

   
   

 

J-14 is rolling out the red carpet with their first-ever Teen Icon Awards where they will honor the hottest teen stars, movies, TV shows, music, and web stars over the past year.

For four days over Labor Day weekend, five of the categories were announced exclusively on j14.com each day and thousands of you commented on who should be nominated for each category.

Usher’sOMGhas been nominated in theIconic SongCategory.

 

Click here to vote for Usher!

   
   

Sep 12 2010

Usher Shuts Down 2010 VMA’s

   
   

   
   

Sep 11 2010

Usher & Will.i.am Perform “OMG” At BMI Awards

   
   

 

It was will.i.am’s night at the 2010 BMI Urban Music Awards, where the Black Eyed Peas frontman was honored with the BMI President’s Award. Following praise from music impresarios Jimmy Iovine, Berry Gordy, and Quincy Jones, Usher made a surprise appearance to cap off the evening. He showed his appreciation to his “OMG” collaborator by performing their hit single live at Hollywood’s Pantages Theatre.

 

 

will.i.am (L) and Usher perform at the BMI 10th Annual Urban Awards at the Pantages theatre in Hollywood, California September 10, 2010. REUTERS/Mario Anzuoni (UNITED STATES - Tags: ENTERTAINMENT)

   
   

 

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Sep 8 2010

Usher’s “OMG” Tour Dates Announced!

   
   

 

To see all US tour dates see Tour Info.

 

“I’m not calling myself a superhero,” Usher says. “But you can call me one.” Consider the evidence. Faster than a speeding bullet, the singer followed the platinum-plus Raymond V. Raymond album — which since its release in March has spawned such pop and R&B hits as There Goes My Baby, Lil’ Freak and OMG— with the nine-track Versus, which premiered last week at No. 4 on the Billboard album chart and has produced the No. 6 single DJ Got Us Fallin’ in Love.

Now Usher is poised for his next cross-country adventure. The OMG Tour kicks off Nov. 10 in Seattle, with dates scheduled through Dec. 18. Ticket sales begin Sept. 17; information is available at usherworld.com.

“If you think about it, artists are like superheroes,” says Usher, 31. “We work all seasons, with all the pressures that come with that.”

Usher plans to channel that energy and discipline into his concerts. “I want to show all the different sides of my personality and artistic inspiration, through light, sound and graphics. I’m not just a guy who walks onstage and takes off his shirt — though you’ll get that, too.”

The emphasis, of course, will be on music.

“I learned from the era where things didn’t feel rehearsed in performance, even if they were. You can have such an incredible bond with your band that you just look at them — like James Brown would, or Prince, or Michael (Jackson) — and they know exactly what to do.”

Rolling Stone deputy managing editor Nathan Brackett sees Usher as an heir to those icons. “He’s a classic entertainer in a long line of great R&B performers whose music makes people feel good. Some songs give you hints of a personal struggle, but it’s telling that his biggest hits have been up-tempo.”

Versus in particular is informed by Usher’s affection for club music, “which is about letting your issues go,” he says. “You turn on the TV and everything is negative. DJ Got Us Fallin’ in Love is about a weekend experience: I’ve worked hard all week, and now I’m getting back to what life is really about.”

On the road, the feel-good vibes will extend offstage, and beyond the romantic sphere. Usher is creating a section in his tour bus for his two sons by ex-wife Tameka Foster: Usher Raymond V, who turns 3 in November, and Naviyd, who’ll be 2 in December.

“I’m building them a full play area,” Usher says. “This way, when they get tired of watching me, they’ll have something else to do.”

 

Update: The Official Twitter Hashtag For The Tour is #UsherOMGtour!

   
   

 

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