The Super Bowl is taking place on February 11, 2024, in Las Vegas, Nevada. This event is routinely the most-watched television program yearly in the United States. One of the biggest reasons is because of the halftime performance.
Over the years, Michael Jackson, Prince, Beyonce, and most recently Rihanna have headlined the center stage. This year, Usher is going to take control at Allegiant Stadium for fans all around the world.
It’s no surprise Usher was called upon to headline the show, as he already has a residency at Caesars Palace in Sin City. One of the best parts of the halftime show is being able to reflect back on some of the biggest hits in music, which Usher has plenty of.
KWORB.net compiled a list of the most popular Usher songs on Spotify. These are the top five songs with Usher as a lead voice.
U Remind Me
8701 was Usher’s fourth studio album, and “U Remind Me” was the number-one song off of it.
The single went 2x Platinum in the United States and peaked at number one on the Billboard Hot 100. As of February 9, 2024, the song has almost 350 million streams on Spotify.
I Don’t Mind
Even though it wasn’t one of the single releases off the album Hard II Love, “I Don’t Mind” has become the most popular song on the album.
Usher brought on fellow rapper Juicy J to collaborate on this hit. The song has a startling 371 million streams on Spotify, with an average of 235,000 per day.
My Boo
Arguably the greatest album released in the 2000s was Usher’s Confessions. It’s not the number one song on the album, but “My Boo” is still the third most commonly streamed song.
Usher and Alicia Keys collaborated for this hit that has over 680 million streams on Spotify.
DJ Got Us Fallin’ In Love
The pop side of Usher came out in the 2010 hit “DJ Got Us Fallin’ In Love.”
Usher made a career off of R&B but showed off his versatility. The fans loved it, as it’s got more than 750 million streams on Spotify.
Yeah!
Most everyone around the world has heard one of the most recognizable starts to a song, “Peace up. A-Town down.” This is how Usher starts off his biggest hit song, “Yeah!” before diving in with Lil’ Jon and Ludacris.
This song is the most memorable off his Confessions album and will most assuredly be played on Super Bowl Sunday. “Yeah!” is one of the rare songs on Spotify with more than 1 billion streams.
Let us know in the comments who you’d like to come out with Usher at halftime of the big game.






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