If there is anyone Kendrick Lamar should check in with before his Super Bowl halftime performance, Usher may be just the guy. During an appearance on “The Jennifer Hudson Show” on Tuesday ...
Having experienced his own historic moment as the star of last year’s Super Bowl halftime show, Usher reminisced with Hudson on what it felt like to be on that stage. “It’s the top of the ...
Usher also told Hudson that he was “obsessed” while crafting his 13-minute performance, which took place on the most watched Super Bowl ever. He says he went through more than 100 edits before ...
Usher is handing Kendrick Lamar the ultimate playbook for his Super Bowl halftime performance. While appearing on the “Jennifer Hudson Show” earlier this week, Usher reminisced on his 2024 ...
In an effort to bring in a younger audience, The Black Eyed Peas headlined the Super Bowl XLV halftime, with guest appearances from Slash and Usher (more on him in a bit). Despite its 110.2 ...
Usher is sharing his Super Bowl words of wisdom. Appearing on The Jennifer Hudson Show in an episode airing Tuesday, Feb. 4, the "Good Good" singer, 46, who headlined last year’s Super Bowl ...
Usher will likely perform and come off the ... Other artists rumored to be in town for Super Bowl LIX that could possibly make an appearance include New Orleans hip-hop legend Lil Wayne, who ...
Usher has urged Kendrick Lamar to "savor" the experience of performing the Super Bowl half-time show. The 46-year-old singer performed the half-time show in Las Vegas in 2024, and he's now offered ...
It came about 20 years after Lurie, the Eagles chairman and CEO first uttered the phrase, when he predicted a run of Super Bowl victories. That never materialized. Neither did Doug Pederson's ...
Super Bowl LVIII promises to be more than just a sports event; it's gearing up to be a cultural moment where music and football collide, offering something for everyone. Usher, known for his ...
NEW ORLEANS − Jeffrey Lurie finally has his "gold standard." It came about 20 years after Lurie, the Eagles chairman and CEO first uttered the phrase, when he predicted a run of Super Bowl victories.