![]() The album kicks off with “Can’t Stop Won’t Stop” and single “Scream,” both tracks clear club-bangers that, instead of feeling like the “revolutionary pop” that the artist has been talking about for the past few months, are far too reminiscent of the Usher that fell victim to the will.i.am’s and David Guetta’s of the music world on his past albums. Whereas for the most part, Confessions had a cohesive emotional theme, Looking 4 Myself feels like Usher picking and choosing from different genres and themes for each song, with varying levels of success. Well let me alleviate any doubts and say that this is easily Usher’s best work since 2004’s diamond-certified hit Confessions, but by no means is it a perfect album. ![]() Ever since “Climax” dropped earlier this year, anticipation for Usher’s Looking 4 Myself has been growing immensely, with fans expecting a return to form from the R&B artist.
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