The DJ at the Super Bowl halftime show is going to have fans falling in love in again.
While the Chiefs and 49ers are going to be busy grinding it out on the gridiron at Super Bowl 58, the two teams aren't the only ones in the spotlight in Las Vegas. R&B giant Usher is set to perform at the halftime show, showcasing his talents on one of the biggest stages.
The singer has been a mainstay in the music industry for nearly 30 years now. He initially got his start in the 1990s, breaking out onto the scene by the late '90s and early 2000s. Usher has a number of notable hits, including "Yeah!," "OMG," "DJ Got Us Fallin' in Love," and "Love in This Club."
A veteran of the game, he is one of the most accomplished musicians in this era, with 53 songs as a lead or featured artist placing in the Billboard Top 100, including 18 in the top 10 and nine that have topped the charts.
Here is more to know about Usher's background and his music:
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How old is Usher?
Usher was born on Oct. 14, 1978, making him 45 for his performance at the Super Bowl 58 halftime show.
How many Super Bowls has Usher performed at?
This is the first time that Usher is headlining a Super Bowl, but it's not the first time on the halftime stage at the NFL's biggest event.
In 2011, Usher was one of the guest artists for the Black Eyed Peas show at Super Bowl 45. He joined the quartet onstage to sing the group's hit "OMG" with will.i.am.
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Usher career timeline
Usher has put together an illustrious career in the music industry, To date, the R&B artist has won eight Grammy awards (23 nominations), 35 ASCAP Awards, 18 Billboard Music Awards, 14 BMI Awards, 12 Soul Train Music Awards, and eight American Music Awards (15 nominations).
Here's a rundown of his albums and career highlights:
Studio albums
- 1994: "Usher"
- 1997: "My Way"
- 2001: "8701"
- 2004: "Confessions"
- 2008: "Here I Stand"
- 2010: "Raymond v. Raymond"
- 2012: "Looking 4 Myself"
- 2016: "Hard II Love"
- 2024: "Coming Home"
Singles
- 1993: "Call Me a Mack"
- 1994: "Can U Get wit It"
- 1995: "Think of You"; "The Many Ways"; "Comin' for X-Mas?"
- 1997: "You Make Me Wanna ..."
- 1998: "Nice & Slow"; "My Way"
- 2000: "Pop Ya Collar"
- 2001: "U Remind Me"; "U Got It Bad"
- 2002: "U Don't Have to Call"; "U-Turn"; "Can U Help Me"
- 2004: "Yeah!"; "Burn"; "Confessions Part II"; " My Boo"; "Caught Up"
- 2007: "Same Girl"
- 2008: "Love in This Club"; "Love in This Club Part II"; "Moving Mountains"; "What's Your Name"; "Here I Stand"; "Trading Places"
- 2009: "Papers"; "Hey Daddy (Daddy's Home)"
- 2010: "Lil Freak"; "OMG"; "There Goes My Baby"; "DJ Got Us Fallin' in Love"; "Hot Tottie"; "Lay You Down"; "More"
- 2011: "Dirty Dancer"
- 2012: "Climax"; "Scream"; "Lemme See"; "Numb"; "Dive"
- 2014: "Good Kisser"; "She Came to Give it to You"; "I Don't Mind"
- 2015: "Chains"
- 2016: "No Limit"; "Crash"; "Missin U"; "Rivals"
- 2018: "Peace Sign"
- 2019: "LaLaLa"; "Come Thru"; "Don't Waste My Time"
- 2020: "SexBeat"; "California"; "I Cry"; "Bad Habits"
- 2023: "Glu"; "Good Good"; "Boyfriend"; "Dientes"; "Transparency"
- 204: "Ruin"