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Confessions is the fourth studio album by American singer Usher.It was released on March 23, 2004, by Arista Records.Recording sessions for the album took place from 2003 to 2004, with its production on the album being handled by his longtime collaborator Jermaine Dupri, along with Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis and Lil Jon, among others.
"Confessions Part II" is a song by R&B singer Usher, produced by Jermaine Dupri and Bryan-Michael Cox for Usher's fourth album Confessions. Written by Usher, Dupri and Cox, the song is a confession of a man to his woman about his impregnated mistress. This is a continuation of "Confessions Part I" which relates to a man's infidelity.
Dupri produced the single of the album "The First Night", which peaked atop the U.S. Billboard charts, with the album receiving triple platinum certification and universal acclaim from critics. In 1998, Jermaine Dupri was involved in the release of Destiny's Child's eponymous debut album, producing and co-writing the track "With Me Part I".
PATRICK T. FALLON/AFP via Getty Images When Jermaine Dupri changed into his Super Bowl halftime performance outfit on Sunday, February 11, he never could have predicted the internet’s response.
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Jermaine Dupri and his daughter Jalynn Jones arrive for the 2024 BET Awards at the Peacock theatre in Los Angeles, June 30, 2024 ... Ashanti's mom, Tina Douglas, checks in a second time, asking ...
"My Boo" is a duet between American R&B singers Usher and Alicia Keys, written by the artists alongside Adonis Shropshire, Manuel Seal, and Jermaine Dupri, the latter of whom produced it with No I.D.—who is uncredited. It was included on the re-release of Usher's fourth studio album, Confessions (2004).