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Not the first name I'd have thought of but good pick, he definitely has the hits for it.
Might be expecting too much, but I do hope he closes the show with dance hit such as either DJ Got Us Fallin' In Love or Without You (or even Rest Of My Life). Yeah! would sound better as an opening imo.
Feel this is about 10 years too late. He's gonna need a lot of good guests.

 

I think on paper it seems a decade too late but the hits still hit — I would be very surprised if he didn't smash it.

He’s a great choice! Females tend to put on more of a spectacle but Usher can outperform most acts who’ve done it females included. I agree he should’ve done it sooner but I think he’s a great pick for it.

He’s got the hits. It’ll be great for him to get his name out there again and remind people as to why he’s one of the best male artists out there.

 

It’s gonna be great and he won’t need many/any guests!

Very much deserved . He has timeless hits upon hits and love that he’s recently finally starting to get his flowers !

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I'm actually getting really excited for his set!

 

Gonna re-listen to his discography this coming weekend. 'Confessions' (album) is one of the greatest albums ever imo. An all time fave for me!

I'm surprised he's so irrelevant in the charts nowadays, you'd think he'd still be able to churn out the hits but no top 40s since 2015 now.

 

(Great performance btw, watched it yesterday)

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That's likely because sleek r&b is fairly niche genre in the UK. Cannot think anyone else besides SZA who has succeeded in selling it to the UK people. Maybe Summer Walker too, but can't think of any male artists...

 

Good Good reached #25 in the US Hot 100, so it did well there.

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'Good Good' was heavily carried by airplay in the US though. It only just debuted on US Spotify today!

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