Usher is set to make his mark on the 2024 Super Bowl Halftime Show this weekend, and longtime fans know he has quite a few songs to choose from for his game day setlist.
More precisely, the 45-year-old super star’s discography spans eight albums over the course of 30 years, starting with his 1994 self-titled debut. And, two days before he takes the stage at Las Vegas’ Allegiant Stadium during the Kansas City Chiefs and San Francisco 49ers’ final showdown, he’ll add a ninth LP to the mix with the release of Coming Home on Feb. 9.
“I’m so ready for it to happen,” Usher told Billboard in his cover story ahead of the career-crowning performance. “I just want to sing louder than I’ve ever sang; dance harder than I’ve ever danced. I want to celebrate the 30 years of this career where I’m very fortunate to have made songs and moments with people that they will remember forever.”
Of the eight-time Grammy winner’s hundreds of songs, a whopping nine have topped the Billboard Hot 100, a feat he first reached with 1998’s “Nice & Slow” before again hitting the summit with 2001’s “U Remind Me,” 2004’s “Yeah!,” 2008’s “Love In This Club” and more. He’s also reached the top of the Billboard 200 four times so far, scoring his first No. 1 album in 2004 with Confessions — which ruled the chart for nine weeks — followed by 2008’s Here I Stand, 2010’s Raymond V Raymond and 2012’s Looking 4 Myself.
And while it’s difficult to narrow done Usher’s body of work to just one song, everyone has their favorites. Tell Billboard which one is yours by voting below.