Usher pays tribute to album ‘Confessions’ on its 20th anniversary: ‘masterpiece it is’
Usher released his hit album ‘Confessions’ in 2004
Usher has commemorated the 20th anniversary of his iconic album Confessions, with gratitude and nostalgia as he extended heartfelt appreciation to his dedicated fanbase for their unwavering support throughout the years.
Taking to his Instagram, the Hey Daddy hitmaker dropped a video based on some of the album's iconic tracks along with the appreciation note.
He kicked off the caption, “20 years ago today, we dropped the iconic ‘Confessions’ album, which is now 14x Platinum. Making it the highest RIAA certified album by a male soloist released this century. “
Usher added, “The love and support from my Day 1s has been nothing short of incredible. Thank you for rocking with me through every lyric, every beat, and every confession.”
While expressing gratitude to his collaborators the Yeah! singer stated, “Thank you to each and every important collaborator that was apart of this very special project that helped mold and shape my career as an artist. Without you, Confessions wouldn’t be the masterpiece it is.”
He capped off the caption, “Here’s to the memories, the vibes, and the timeless music that continues to move us. Let’s keep making history!!”
For the unversed Usher is set to kick off his USHER: Past Present Future tour in August.
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On his tour, he performed the music from throughout his 30-year career, including hits from his first album, 1994’s Usher, and some tracks from 2004's Confessions.