14 songs Usher should perform at the 2024 Super Bowl halftime show

14 songs Usher should perform at the 2024 Super Bowl halftime show

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Usher is performing at the Super Bowl 58 halftime show, and fans everywhere are here for it. (It’s us. We’re the fans).

The man has been gracing the public’s ears with his silky smooth voice for more than 30 years — YES, THREE DECADES — and is still going. In addition to his decorated career, he achieved a longtime dream of having a residency in Las Vegas in 2021. His second Vegas residency began in 2022, lasted 17 months and had 100 sold-out shows. It seemingly helped fans realize that Usher’s ability to entertain was TOP-TIER and that he could do shows on a larger scale. (He’s not called “King of R&B” for nothing.)

Usher is back in Vegas for the 2024 Super Bowl, and we’ve made a list of 14 songs that we think he should play. Here’s what we want to see:

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