Tuesday, April 23, 2024

Usher Talks Ringing in a Rockin’ New Year and His 2020 Album

*R&B superstar Usher will ring in the new year performing at the Allstate Fan Fest in New Orleans, as part of Dick Clark’s New Year’s Rockin’ Eve With Ryan Seacrest.

“What better place to bring in the new year?” Usher says in a new interview with Billboard. “They’ve been doing it for a very, very long time, and I’m really happy to now, after 40 years, be able to ring it in on my 41st year,” he laughs. “Couldn’t come at a better time.”

The soulful singer has dropped his final single of the decade: a collaboration with Ella Mai titled “Don’t Waste My Time” — check it out via the player above. When Billboard caught up with Usher ahead of his NYE performance, the award-winning singer dished about how that collaboration came together, as well as what fans can expect from him in 2020.

Peep excerpts from the conversation below. 

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You just put out “Don’t Waste My Time” a couple of weeks ago. Will fans be hearing that during your New Year’s Eve set?

Actually, none of the new records that I’ve created am I going to be able to perform [on television]. However, I may splash something in there for the full set to kind of keep people motivated. Some of the new songs I put out on [2018’s] A project might be in the set. There’s two portions of the actual show: There’s one that’s going to be live broadcasted, which should be anywhere from 8-10 minutes, and then there’s an entire show that I put together. So between the two broadcasts, you’ll hear some newer things, but not as new as the two recent duets that I’ve done. [He also collaborated with Summer Walker earlier this year.]

We talked to Ella Mai recently and she said she was shocked by how excited you were to work with her on “Don’t Waste My Time.” What made you want to recruit her for the song?

I genuinely am a fan of her voice, and also felt like the song was perfect for both of us. I was working with Bryan Michael Cox and Jermaine Dupri in Atlanta, and we worked on a song with VEDO — I worked with him as one of my mentees on The Voice, the first season that I coached. The more I listened to “Don’t Waste My Time,” I felt like it was missing a female’s perspective. So we flipped it up, changed the second verse to a female’s story, and I felt like she was great for it. I reached out to her, and it took a minute, but we finally managed to get in the room with each other, and the rest is becoming history.

It’s pretty undeniable how perfectly you two work for the song.

It’s got that classic R&B feel. Between everything she’s done, the audience she’s growing, and the audience I’ve been able to accumulate over years and years, it’s a happy moment.

When I listen to it, I hear a lot of tones of Michael Jackson in it. When we put it together, I was like, “Man, this feels like the first single off his Thriller album” — it was a duet [with Paul McCartney, “The Girl Is Mine”], it sounds similar to this song. If this forthcoming album has any expectations of being as big as that, I mean, that’s a good start, right? But I do think it’s just a really great record that has great positive energy, and brings both of our audiences together.

Looking back on this past decade, how do you feel like you’ve grown and evolved as an artist?

This decade has represented growth for me. For the most part, the design of [the past two] decades have continued to really work for me to expand my reach through music. Also, too, just as a human being that wants to make music that connects the world, and expand R&B, and all of the rhythm and blues that has come through my own personal experiences that I chose to write about. Or the places that I’ve gone that kind of introduced other genres — and even though they were other genres of music, I still had the soul in it. Just really happy to continue to knock down these decades and start a new one.

Dick Clark’s New Year’s Rockin’ Eve With Ryan Seacrest will begin at 8 p.m. tonight (12-31-19) on ABC. 

Get the rest of this interview with Usher at Billboard.

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