Tagged: Usher

GLU

Meaning of “GLU” by Usher

Usher’s “Glu” is beyond explicit and ventures into a sensual and intimate theme, characteristic of many R&B songs. The lyrics dive into physical and emotional aspects of a sexual encounter, using metaphorical language to...

Boyfriend

Meaning of “Boyfriend” by Usher

Usher is still in the game, folks. Raymond didn’t drop any singles in 2021 or 2022 (as the headline artist), but earlier in 2023 he did come out with one called “Glu” and also co-headlined “Good Good” with...

Burn

“Burn” by Usher

Ever loved someone so much but you have to let them go? Well, that’s what “Burn” is about. Usher is faced with the dilemma of making that tough decision – one that would hurt...

Usher's "Nice & Slow"

“Nice & Slow” by Usher 

As one would have guessed it by the title, “Nice & Slow” is about sex. Usher wants to take his time and make love to his love interest as he’s “been waiting for this...

U Got It Bad

“U Got It Bad” by Usher 

The phrase “you got it bad” is another way of putting forth that one is thoroughly smitten. And what Usher is speaking to is, most easily explained, is how, when a person is deeply in...

U Remind Me

“U Remind Me” by Usher

The addressee of Usher’s “U Remind Me” is a romantic interest of the vocalist’s and is perhaps someone he has already dated. But either way, he is letting her know straight-up that henceforth he has...

Usher

“Bad Habits” by Usher

On “Bad Habits”, the vocalist (Usher) is admitting that he has a negative behavior pattern. And the issue is, succinctly put, he conducts himself like a womanizer. Stated differently, he is a sucker for romance. But unfortunately...

I Cry by Usher

“I Cry” by Usher

The reason the narrator (Usher) is ‘crying’ is due to the state of the world which he finds himself in. More specifically, Usher came out with this song in the midst of and in response to the...

Tevin Campbell

“Can We Talk?” by Tevin Campbell

Although Tevin Campbell himself has described “Can We Talk?” as being “about stalking” almost three decades after its release, the truth of the matter is that the lyrics themselves aren’t offensive. Rather the situation reads as if...