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Usher performing during his OMG Tour in Houston, Texas

American singer Usher has released six video albums and appeared in forty-one music videos, eleven films, nine television programs, and four commercials. Usher released his debut single, "Call Me a Mack" in 1993 from the soundtrack Poetic Justice. Directed by Bille Woodruff, Usher appeared in the video for "You Make Me Wanna...", the lead single from his break-through album My Way (1997).[1] The video shows Usher flanked by four dancers, to which the scene is then replaced by five clones of Usher performing dance routines around chairs.[2][3] The latter song was sung by the singer on the sitcom Moesha, where he made his television debut. Usher appeared in four episodes for the show, portraying his character, Jeremy Davis. Live (1999) was released to keep Usher's fans satisfied during his four-year break between My Way and 8701 (2001).[4] The video album version was certified gold by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA), denoting shipments of 50,000 units.[5] During his musical break, he made his film debut in the 1998 science fiction horror film The Faculty, which received mixed reviews, but was a box office success.[6][7] Following this, he starred in three films: She's All That (1999), Light It Up (1999) and Texas Rangers (2000).

In 2001, Usher released his third studio album 8701—four music videos for singles from the album were shot. Dave Meyers directed the video for "U Remind Me", in which Chilli of TLC makes a cameo appearance.[8] Usher made several television appearances in 2002, including Sabrina, the Teenage Witch portraying his role as The Love Doctor. The same year, he released concert video album, Usher Live Evolution 8701, which was certified platinum by the RIAA and gold by the British Phonographic Industry (BPI). In 2004, Usher released Confessions, his fourth studio album which featured the lead single "Yeah!". Directed by Little X with co-direction by Usher, the video features blue lasers, drawing inspiration from Michael Jackson's 1979 "Rock with You" video.[9] The video for "Yeah!" received four MTV Video Music Award nominations, winning the awards for Best Male Video and Best Dance Video. The same year, Usher made a guest appearance in the music for Beyoncé Knowles' "Naughty Girl". In 2005, Usher starred in the crime-comedy film In the Mix, portraying the role of Darrell; the film received negative reviews.[10]

Music videos

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As performer

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Key
Denotes music videos directed or co-directed by Usher
Canadian director Little X directed some of Usher's music videos, including the video for "Yeah
Brothers Greg and Colin Strause known as the Strause Brothers directed the videos for "Love in This Club" and "Moving Mountains"
Title Other performer(s) Director(s) Album Year Refs
"Call Me a Mack" None F. Gary Gray Poetic Justice 1993 [11]
"Can U Get wit It" None Lionel C. Martin Usher 1994 [12]
"U Will Know Black Men United Troy Smith Jason's Lyric [13]
[14]
"Think of You" Craig Mack Hype Williams Usher [15]
"The Many Ways" None 1995 [16]
"Dreamin" None Rubin Whitmore II, Eric Haywood Rhythm of the Games 1996
"You Make Me Wanna..." None Bille Woodruff My Way 1997 [17]
[18]
"The Party Continues" Jermaine Dupri, Da Brat Paul Hunter Life in 1472 1998
"Nice & Slow" None Hype Williams My Way [18]
[19]
"My Way" None Paul Hunter [18]
[20]
"Bedtime" None Antoine Fuqua Live 1999 [21]
"Pop Ya Collar" None Monty Whitebloom, Andy Delaney 8701 2001
"U Remind Me" None Dave Meyers [22]
[23]
"U Got It Bad" None Little X 2002 [23]
[24]
"I Need a Girl (Part One)" P. Diddy, Loon Benny Boom We Invented the Remix [25]
[26]
"U Don't Have to Call" None Little X 8701 [23]
[27]
"U-Turn" None [23]
[28]
"What More Can I Give" Michael Jackson and The All Stars Marc Schaffel 2003
"Yeah!" † Lil Jon, Ludacris Little X, Usher Confessions 2004 [29]
[30]
"Burn" None Jake Nava [30]
[31]
"Confessions Part II" † None Chris Robinson, Usher [30]
[32]
"My Boo" Alicia Keys 2005 [30]
[33]
"Caught Up" None Little X [30]
[34]
"Same Girl" R. Kelly Double Up 2007
"Love in This Club" Young Jeezy Brothers Strause Here I Stand 2008 [35]
[36]
"Moving Mountains" None [36]
[37]
"Trading Places" None Chris Robinson [36]
[38]
"Hush" None Mil Cannon Change is Now: Renewing America's Promise
"Spotlight" Gucci Mane Benny Boom The State vs. Radric Davis 2009 [39]
[40]
"Fed Up" DJ Khaled, Drake, Young Jeezy, Rick Ross Gil Green Victory [41]
[42]
"Better on the Other Side" Game, Chris Brown, Diddy, DJ Khalil, Polow da Don, Mario Winans, Boyz II Men Taydoe [43]
"Hey Daddy (Daddy's Home)" Plies Chris Robinson Raymond v. Raymond 2010 [44]
[45]
"We Are the World 25 for Haiti" Artists for Haiti Paul Haggis [46]
[47]
"Lil Freak" Nicki Minaj Taj Stansberry Raymond v. Raymond [45]
[48]
"OMG" will.i.am Anthony Mandler [45]
[49]
"Somebody to Love (Remix)" Justin Bieber Dave Meyers Versus [50]
[51]
"There Goes My Baby" None Anthony Mandler Raymond v. Raymond [45]
[52]
"DJ Got Us Fallin' in Love" Pitbull Hiro Murai Versus [50]
[53]
"More" None Damien Sung Raymond v. Raymond 2011 [45]
"Looking for Love" Diddy – Dirty Money Colin Tilley Last Train to Paris [54]
[55]
"Dirty Dancer" Enrique Iglesias, Lil Wayne Yasha Malekzad, Jeff Dotson, Ethan Lader Versus [50]
[56]
"Promise" Romeo Santos Anthony Mandler [57]
[58]
"Without You" David Guetta Christopher Hewitt Nothing but the Beat [59]
[60]
"Climax" None Sam Pilling Looking 4 Myself 2012 [61]
[62]
"Scream" None BB Gun [62]
[63]
"Lemme See" Rick Ross Philip Andelman [62]
[64]
"Touch'N You" Rick Ross Chris Robinson God Forgives, I Don't [65]
[66]
"Dive" None Chris Applebaum Looking 4 Myself [62]
[67]
"Numb" None Chris Applebaum, Grace Harry [62]
[68]
"Rest of My Life" Ludacris, David Guetta Christopher Sims Ludaversal [69]
[70]
"Good Kisser" None Hard II Love 2013
"New Flame" Chris Brown, Rick Ross Chris Brown X 2014
"She Came to Give It to You" Nicki Minaj Phili Andelman Hard II Love
"Body Language" Kid Ink, Tinashe Darren Craig Full Speed
"The Matrimony" Wale Sarah McColgan The Album About Nothing 2015
"Don't Look Down" Martin Garrix Rory Kramer
"Chains" Nas, Bibi Bourelly Ben Louis Nicholas, Daniel Arsham
"Crush" Yuna Daniel Carberry Chapters 2016 [71]
"No Limit" Young Thug Joey Toman Hard II Love
"Crash" None Christopher Sims
"Champions" Rubén Blades Jonathan Jakubowicz [72]
"Rivals" Future The RiTE Brothers
"Party" Chris Brown, Gucci Mane Chris Brown Heartbreak on a Full Moon [73]
"Peace Sign" Zaytoven Yoni Lappin A 2018
"Come Thru" Summer Walker Lacey Duke Over It 2020
"Don't Waste My Time" Ella Mai LeSean Harris
"California" Tyga Unknown [74]
"I Cry" None Usher
"Bad Habits" None Chris Robinson
"Too Much" Marshmello, Imanbek Christian Breslauer [75]
"This Day" Kiana Ledé Unknown Jingle Jangle: A Christmas Journey [76]
"Good Love" City Girls Daps RAW 2022 [77]
"Glu" None Usher 2023
"Boyfriend" Keke Palmer Ricky Alvarez
"Good Good" Summer Walker, 21 Savage Warren Fu Coming Home
"Dientes" J Balvin, DJ Khaled Patricia Alfonso, Chris Cabrera
"Transparency" 2 Chainz, Lil Wayne Unknown Welcome 2 Collegrove [78]
"Standing Next to You (Remix)" Jungkook Yong-seok Choi Coming Home
"Risk It All" H.E.R. Dave Meyers
"Ruin" Pheelz 2024

Cameo appearances

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Title Performer(s) Director(s) Album Year Refs
"Rubber Band Man" T.I. Darren Grant Trap Muzik 2004 [79]
[80]
"Naughty Girl" Beyoncé Jake Nava Dangerously in Love [79]
[80]
"Nasty Girl" The Notorious B.I.G., Diddy, Nelly, Jagged Edge, Avery Storm Sanaa Hamri Duets: The Final Chapter 2005 [81]
"One Time" Justin Bieber Vashtie Kola My World 2009 [82]
"Loyal" Chris Brown, Lil Wayne, Tyga Chris Brown X 2014 [83]
[84]
"Where's the Love?" The Black Eyed Peas Michael Jurkovac 2016 [85]

Video albums

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Title Album details Certifications
Live
  • Concert
  • Released: March 23, 1999
  • Formats: VHS
Evolution 8701 Live in Concert
  • Concert
  • Released: August 30, 2002
  • Formats: DVD
U Don't Have To Call/U Got It Bad
  • Video single
  • Released: 2002
  • Formats: DVD
Truth Tour Behind the Truth: Live from Atlanta
  • Concert + documentary
  • Released: September 16, 2005
  • Formats: 3xDVD
  • RIAA: 7× Platinum[5]
Rhythm City Volume One: Caught Up
  • Short film
  • Released: 2005
  • Formats: DVD, UMD
Usher OMG Tour Live From London

Filmography

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Key
Denotes films that have not yet been released
Title Year Role Director(s) Budget Box office Refs
USD$
The Faculty 1998 Gabe Santora Robert Rodriguez 15,000,000 40,283,321 [92]
[7]
She's All That 1999 D.J. Campus Robert Iscove 10,000,000 63,366,989 [93]
[94]
Light It Up 1999 Lester Dewitt Craig Bolotin 13,000,000 5,985,690 [95]
[96]
Geppetto 2000 Ring Leader Tom Moore Unknown [97]
Texas Rangers 2001 Randolph Douglas Scipio Steve Miner 38,000,000 623,374 [98]
[99]
In the Mix 2005 Darrell Williams Ron Underwood Unknown 10,223,896 [100]
[101]
Killers 2010 Kevin The Manager Robert Luketic 75,000,000 98,159,963 [102]
[103]
Justin Bieber: Never Say Never 2011 Himself Jon M. Chu 13,000,000 99,036,827 [104]
[105]
Scary Movie 5 2013 Ira (The Janitor) Malcolm D. Lee 20,000,000 78,148,326 [106]
[107]
Justin Bieber's Believe 2013 Himself Jon M. Chu 5,000,000 6,206,566 [108]
[109]
Muppets Most Wanted 2014 Wedding Usher James Bobin 50,000,000 80,400,000 [110]
Popstar: Never Stop Never Stopping 2016 Himself Akiva Schaffer, Jorma Taccone 20,000,000 [111]
Hands of Stone 2016 Sugar Ray Leonard Jonathan Jakubowicz 20,000,000 5,000,000 [112]
[113]
Burden 2018 Clarence Brooks Andrew Heckler [114]
Incredibles 2 2018 Valet (voice) Brad Bird 200,000,000 328,000,000 [115]
Hustlers 2019 Himself Lorene Scafaria 20,700,000 157,600,000
Bad Hair 2020 Germane D. Justin Simien [116]

Television

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Title Year Role Producer/Creator Episode(s) Ref
Moesha 1997 Jeremy Davis Erma Elzy-Jones "Keepin' It Real" [117]
Moesha 1997 Jeremy Davis Henry Chan "Double Date" [118]
Moesha 1998 Jeremy Davis Henry Chan "Pajama Jam" [119]
The Bold and the Beautiful 1998 Raymond Unknown Unknown [120]
Moesha 1999 Jeremy Davis Sara Finney, Vida Spears "Independence Day" [121]
Promised Land 1999 Winston Lawrence Jay Lipton "Baby Steps" [122]
The Famous Jett Jackson 2000 Zander "Z-Ride" Hall Unknown "Step Up" [123]
Sabrina the Teenage Witch 2002 The Love Doctor Paula Hart, Bruce Ferber "I Think I Love You" [124]
The Twilight Zone 2002 Eric Boggs Unknown "To Protect and Serve" [125]
American Dreams 2002 Marvin Gaye Unknown "Cold Snap" [126]
7th Heaven 2002 Will Brenda Hampton, E. Duke Vincent, Aaron Spelling "A Cry for Help" [127]
Soul Food 2003 Cameron Marks Felicia D. Henderson, Tracey E. Edmonds, George Tillman, Jr., Robert Teitel, Robert Teitel, Babyface "Attracting Opposites" [128]
The Voice 2013-2014 Himself/Coach Alan Carter
2015, 2019 Himself/Mentor
Ellen's Game of Games 2020 Himself/Guest "Sweet Foam Alabama"
Songland 2020 Himself Unknown "Usher"
Dave (TV series) 2023 Himself Dave Burd

"Hearsay"

Commercials

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Product/Brand Year Director Ref
Twix 2001 Unknown [129]
One Night One Star - Usher Live on Showtime 2005 Moses Edinberg [129]
Usher VIP 2009 Pierre Morel [130]
NBA All-Star 2010 Unknown [130]
Dance Central 3 2012 Unknown [131]
Mercedes-Benz CLA-Class 2013 Unknown [132]
Samsung 2013 Rich Lee [129]
Cheerios 2014 Unknown [133]
MasterCard 2015 Unknown [129]
Pepsi 2015 Unknown [129]

Notes

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