Sep 14 2011

David Guetta & Usher’s Single “Without You” A Big Hit On Radio!

 

 

 

 


 
David Guetta’s latest single “Without You” feat. Usher has been proclaimed the album’s “best jam” by People Magazine and the “centerpiece” by Billboard, and was the most added song at Top 40 radio. It debuted on the Top 40 airplay charts at #31, two weeks ahead of its official impact date.

David Guetta’s brand-new album Nothing But The Beat (Capitol/Astralwerks) debuted in the top 5 on the Billboard 200 album chart, selling 55,730 copies in the first week of sales. This marks Guetta’s highest sales week and highest chart position to date in the U.S. The album has sold 1.5 million singles through street week.

 
Congrats to Ush & David Guetta!

 

 

 
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Aug 28 2010

Usher Talks Marriage & His Sons With People Magazine

   
   

 

Usher’s marriage to Tameka Foster may have ended in divorce, but the singer doesn’t consider the relationship a failure.

“I appreciate the relationship for what it was,” he says. “Even though it didn’t work out, I’m glad we got together. I love her as the mother of my children; we just couldn’t be married.”

So what went wrong? Usher says that shortly after the birth of their second child, he and Foster started to disagree over everything from parenting style to his busy schedule.

“We’re two different people,” he says, “and we have two different goals. It just was never going to work out 100 percent.”

The singer, 31, who sat down with PEOPLE in his Atlanta-area home, says that the couple’s priority continues to be their children. (He and Foster share custody of Usher V, who turns 3 in November, and Naviyd, who turns 2 a month later.)

“We had to put our issues aside and focus on raising them,” he says. “There will never be another mother for my sons, and I’ll always be their father.”

 

Like Father, Like Sons

Raising two boisterous boys can be challenging, especially when they take after their famous dad. “Usher [V] is always in everything,” he says. “He’s an instigator. He’s the one who leads his brother astray. I was like that when I was his age.”

Naviyd is more of a follower, doing whatever his big brother does. “So if one gets in trouble, the other one does, too,” says Usher. “They both have a lot of energy. They can wear me out.”

Fortunately, Usher has a babysitter nearby – his mom, Jonetta Patton, lives around the corner. “She spoils them,” Usher says with a sigh. “She lets them do everything that she wouldn’t let me do. Sometimes, when I’m scolding the kids, I sound just like my mom. I’m like, ‘how did Jonetta get in here?’ ”

 

His Career

Usher, who released his new EP Versus last week, says that his work continues to evolve as he evolves in his own life.

“My music is about where I am at the time,” he says. “In Raymond vs. Raymond, I was going through a lot of things, and it came out in my music. My marriage fell apart and I was suddenly a single father. But now, with Versus, I’m singing about being a dating father.”

And will he sing about falling in love again? “I still believe in love,” says Usher. “I believe in marriage. When I fall in love again, everyone will know. I’ll sing about it.”

   
   

 

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