Here I Stand (Usher album)

Here I Stand
Usher walking away from a car
Studio album by
ReleasedMay 13, 2008
Genre
Length74:10
LabelLaFace
Producer
Usher chronology
Confessions
(2004)
Here I Stand
(2008)
Raymond v. Raymond
(2010)
Singles from Here I Stand
  1. "Love in This Club"
    Released: February 22, 2008
  2. "Love in This Club Part II"
    Released: April 28, 2008
  3. "Moving Mountains"
    Released: May 23, 2008
  4. "What's Your Name"
    Released: August 18, 2008
  5. "Here I Stand"
    Released: August 18, 2008
  6. "Trading Places"
    Released: October 17, 2008

Here I Stand is the fifth studio album by the American singer Usher, released on May 13, 2008, by LaFace Records. Inspired by love for his then-wife—Tameka Foster—and son, Usher recorded many ballads for the album. Prior to the album's recording, Usher split with his mother, Jonnetta Patton, as manager and hired Benny Medina. Usher's estranged father died months before the release of Here I Stand; this also influenced themes of the album. It was originally to be titled Measure of a Man, but the singer named it Here I Stand to mark "a new chapter in life".[1]

Usher promoted Here I Stand by performing on several television shows including Total Request Live, 106 & Park and Good Morning America. Among other concert appearances, he embarked on a One Night Stand: Ladies Only Tour, performing fifteen shows in November 2008. Six singles were released from Here I Stand: "Love in This Club", "Love in This Club Part II", "Moving Mountains", "What's Your Name", "Here I Stand" and "Trading Places". "Love in This Club", which features rapper Young Jeezy, topped the Billboard Hot 100 and New Zealand Singles Chart.

Here I Stand received generally positive reviews from music critics, who viewed it as a sign of growth and maturity from Usher, although others were unimpressed by the change in style from his 2004 album Confessions. It debuted atop the Billboard 200, and sold 433,000 copies in the US in its first week of release, and as of 2010, has sold 1.3 million copies in that country. The album also reached number one on the Canadian Albums Chart, UK Albums Chart and Australian Albums Chart.

Although it had sold two million copies by August 2008, Here I Stand was seen as a commercial failure compared to Confessions, which had sold fifteen million copies.[2]

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