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Here I Stand (Usher album)

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 Usher named it Here I Stand to mark "a new chapter in life".[1]

Here I Stand
Studio album by
ReleasedMay 13, 2008
GenreR&B
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

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 relative to Confessions, which had sold fifteen million copies.[2] Tyler Lewis of PopMatters put the album's limited success down to Usher's and Foster's marriage; he believed that Usher's fans disliked Foster.

Background edit

In 2004, Usher's fourth studio album, Confessions was released, becoming the most-shipped album of the year in the United States.[3] Before the album's release, he broke up with his girlfriend Chilli. In December 2005, he became romantically involved with stylist Tameka Foster; the two wed on August 3, 2007, although Usher's mother and manager, Jonnetta Patton, did not attend.[4] Foster gave birth to Usher Raymond V later that year.[5] In May 2007, Usher split with Patton as his manager. This prompted "gossip" that Usher had "fired" her because of his growing relationship with Foster. He denied the claims, saying, "I love my mother ... I decided not to fire, not get rid of, but to give [my mother] the ultimate compliment—to retire her to be a full-time grandmother."[4] He continued by stating that the split was a mutual decision.[4] It was speculated that Patton's dismissal was due to his engagement with Foster; Usher dismissed these claims on Total Request Live (TRL) in May 2008. In what MTV News' Shawn Adler called an "angry tirade", Usher stated, "My wife had nothing to do with me firing my mother — nothing like that, that's trash. I hear y'all talking crazy out there. She's a beautiful black woman. Stop. Stop talking. And I love her. Stop it."[6] The outbreak was compared to Mariah Carey's unannounced 2001 appearance on TRL, when she handed out popsicles to the show's audience and performed a "striptease", while some fans noted Usher's speech as evidence that Foster was being controlling of Usher.[7] Usher hired Benny Medina as his new manager; Medina said of Usher, "The thing that excited me most is the intense commitment to his art, his incredible professionalism and the fact that I feel as though he's just hitting a stride."[8]

 
"Dat Girl Right There", which features Ludacris (pictured), was leaked in November 2007; however it was not included on Here I Stand

In January 2008, Usher's father, Usher Raymond III, died. Both men regretted not spending more time in each other's lives.[4][9] "Prayer for You", the seventh track on Here I Stand, is an interlude dedicated to Usher's son, reflective on his relationship with his own father; "No matter what happened, my father always prayed for me. The only difference is, I'm gonna be there to be the father that my dad wished he was to me."[9] The first album name that artists and repertoire representative Mark Pitts conceived was "Measure of a Man", but that title had already been used by Clay Aiken for his debut album, so Usher called it Here I Stand. Pitts said, "It was perfect because becoming a man is about going through pain, sorrow, and happiness. Usher's done that! From the love songs to the party joints, it's exactly the story he wanted to tell."[1] Usher noted Here I Stand as beginning "a new chapter in my life"; the album's liner notes contain a verse from 1 Corinthians 13: "When I was a child, I spoke as a child, I understood as a child, I thought as a child: but when I became a man, I put away childish things."[1] Here I Stand marked Usher's growth from boyhood to manhood.[10][11] In March 2007, it was announced that work on the album had begun.[12] Usher outlined the album's concept: "A lot of what I plan to offer with this album is kinda standing in this spot ... The king's back. I ain't gonna say 'back,' I never left."[13]

The Rich Harrison-produced track,[14] titled "Dat Girl Right There", was leaked on November 11, 2007.[15] The song charted on the Billboard Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs at number 74, due to high airplay.[16] Featuring Ludacris—with whom Usher collaborated on "Yeah!" in 2004—the song was originally thought to be the lead single from Here I Stand;[17] however it was not included on the record.[18] Other potential tracks cited before the album's release were "All the Time" (produced by T-Pain) and "The Realest" (produced by Jermaine Dupri), although neither was included on the album.[19] Here I Stand contains eighteen tracks; James "JLack" Lackey, Polow da Don, Tricky Stewart, Jazze Pha, The-Dream, Los da Mystro, will.i.am, Dupri, Manuel Seal, LRoc, Dre & Vidal, Bryan-Michael Cox, Stargate, Ne-Yo, Danja, Soundz and J. R. Rotem all produced tunes on the album.[1] On the iTunes Store deluxe edition, "Revolver" was included, which was produced by Alexander "Prettyboifresh" Parhm.[20]

Composition edit

 
Jay-Z contributed vocals to "Best Thing"

Here I Stand is an R&B album,[21] Josh Eells of Blender summed up much of the production of the album as "cocktail-lounge crunk, full of splashy cymbals, jazzy electric guitar and tinkly pianos".[11] Many of its themes were inspired by Foster and Raymond V, resulting in a great number of ballads.[22][23] Here I Stand opens with an "Intro" (titled "Forever Young" on some copies), while the lead single "Love in This Club" follows, on which Young Jeezy appears. The mid-tempo song features a shuddering synth beat[24][25] and speaks of a lusting desire in a nightclub.[26] "This Ain't Sex" is a disco-influenced song that "speaks of sex as a privileged act between two consenting adults".[27] "Trading Places" uses guitar instrumentation[27] to host role reversal in both sexual and non-sexual situations in a relationship.[21] "Moving Mountains" is a ballad that draws on synth beats to relate a love struggle to an impossible task, such as moving mountains.[28] The album's sixth track is "What's Your Name", an electro song[29] which features new wave-influenced synths produced by will.i.am, who also contributes vocals to the song.[30] The "Prayer for You" interlude follows, an ode to Usher's son[9] in which Raymond V cries. Usher prays for his son to be "better than me".[31] "Something Special" is a pop ballad[24] that begins acoustically,[31] and was inspired by Robin Thicke and John Mayer because of its honesty. Usher discussed the song: "It's about the feeling when you're in real love. It could be about my son or my wife."[28]

According to Usher "Love You Gently", a piano-based[31] classic rhythm and blues ballad, is "the one [track] you throw on with your significant other when it's time to get to it. This is why my son's here. It's a baby-maker."[28] Jay-Z appears on the horn-founded "Best Thing",[32] which is about transition to manhood.[31] Usher outlines lifestyle changes since his wife's arrival and turns away from his days as "a hustler and a player" in "Before I Met You", which makes use of guitar and heavy drums.[21][31][33] He is suspected of infidelity and compared to his girlfriend's cheating ex-partner on "His Mistakes".[31] The thirteenth track on Here I Stand is "Appetite", which utilizes flutes and has Usher tempted to cheat on his wife.[31][34] "What's a Man to Do" opens with a Native American call, while "Lifetime" contains influences of 1990s R&B.[31] "Love in This Club Part II" features vocals from Beyoncé and Lil Wayne and samples The Stylistics' "You Are Everything" (1971); its lyrical content is similar to that of Part I, and Wayne's voice is modified through the use of a vocoder.[30] The album's soul and pop jazz-derived title track, "Here I Stand", drew comparisons to Stevie Wonder. With a theme of commitment,[35] it was played at Usher's and Foster's wedding.[36] Here I Stand closes with "Will Work for Love", although it was placed as a hidden track on some copies; Sal Cinquemani from Slant Magazine called it "cute".[37]

Release edit

In November 2007, Usher hoped to release his fifth album, titled Here I Stand,[12][38] but "issues in his personal life" delayed the album.[39] According to reports, Usher has to spend more time with his then-pregnant wife. The expected November release date was booked to coincide with that of Usher's fragrance line.[40][41] Released on May 13, 2008. The continually changing release dates became frustrating for Usher; Dupri said to Billboard, "The last couple [of] times I've been around [Usher], you could tell he's got the bug to hurry up and put this record out. He wants to get back out here and give the people that. He's got that itch."[19] Here I Stand was first released by LaFace Records in Mexico and several European countries on May 13, 2008; releases in other countries followed.[42]

Promotion edit

 
Usher signing copies of Here I Stand aboard the USS Kearsarge on Fleet Week

In 2008, Usher promoted Here I Stand by appearing at Radio 1's Big Weekend, where he performed "This Ain't Sex", "Moving Mountains", "What's Your Name", "Here I Stand" and "Love in This Club", as well as singles from his previous albums.[43] Usher performed "Love in This Club" with Young Jeezy on The Hills' third season finale (May 12, 2008),[44] and along with "This Ain't Sex" on Saturday Night Live (May 17, 2008),[45] and again on the sixth season finale of Dancing with the Stars (May 20, 2008).[46] Usher performed a one-off showcase concert for 1,500 fans at indigO2, London on May 22, 2008, for which the tickets were allocated by ballot.[47] Usher signed copies of Here I Stand for the military during Fleet Week in New York City, aboard USS Kearsarge on May 27, 2008.[48] On the day of the album's release, Usher appeared on television shows TRL and 106 & Park, and performed on Good Morning America on May 30, 2008.[49] Usher performed "Love in This Club" on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno and Jimmy Kimmel Live!, on June 4, 2008.[50][51] At the BET Awards, hosted on June 23, 2008, Usher opened the show, performing the single again.[52] On September 4, 2008, Usher performed "Here I Stand", "Trading Places" and "What's Your Name" at the 2008's National Football League Kickoff game at Columbus Circle, New York City. Natasha Bedingfield and Keith Urban also sang before the game, which saw the Washington Redskins play the New York Giants.[53][54]

Tour edit

One Night Stand: Ladies Only
Tour by Usher
 
Promotional poster for the tour
Associated albumHere I Stand
Start dateNovember 2, 2008 (2008-11-02)
End dateNovember 25, 2008 (2008-11-25)
Legs1
No. of shows15 in North America
Usher concert chronology

The One Night Stand: Ladies Only was the third concert tour by American recording artist Usher. The tour promotes Raymond's fifth studio album, Here I Stand (2008).

Background edit

Usher toured fourteen cities in North America. Mainly targeting women, the tour commenced on November 2, 2008 and concluded on November 25, 2008.[55] The tour's female-focused concept was inspired by other male recording artists who "did things special like this for their female fans", such as Teddy Pendergrass, Marvin Gaye and Prince.[56] Enjoying the challenge of a female-only tour, Usher said, "There [are] only a few artists that can pull that off, I feel like I've had such a connection with my audience. This album, I felt like, was definitely the type of one that was more intimate. So what better way to get up close and personal than to make it all women?"[57][58] Usher performed the tour with a Dsquared2 wardrobe.[59] At each show, one fan was brought onstage "for an even more intimate experience with the singer".[56] This took place during "Superstar"; a female fan was served champagne and strawberries by Usher while sitting on his lap as he sang to her.[60] Among Usher's own songs, the setlist also included portions of Stevie Wonder's "Rocket Love", Gaye's "I Want You" and Prince's "Do Me, Baby". At the Detroit show he also gave T-Baby's "It's So Cold in the D".[60] Usher was supported by a five-piece band, three backing vocalists and four backup dancers.[60]

Setlist edit

The following setlist was obtained from the concert held on November 3, 2008, at the Hammerstein Ballroom in New York City, New York. It does not necessarily represent all concerts for the duration of the tour.[61]

  1. "Forever Young"
  2. "Love in this Club"
  3. "Follow Me"
  4. "U Remind Me"
  5. "This Ain't Sex"
  6. "That's What It's Made For"
  7. "U Got It Bad"
  8. "Trading Places"
  9. "Do Me, Baby"/"Adore"
  10. "Seduction"
  11. "Nice & Slow"
  12. "Dot Com"
  13. "Rocket Love"
  14. "Superstar"
  15. "Bad Girl"
  16. "You Make Me Wanna..."
  17. "I Don't Know"
  18. "I Want You"
  19. "Confessions Part II"
  20. "Medley" ("My Boo"/"Back in the Day"/"Think of You"/"I Need a Girl"/"Can U Get Wit It"/"Lovers & Friends")
  21. "That's What It's Made For"
  22. "Yeah!"
  23. "Here I Stand"
Encore
  1. "Caught Up"

Tour dates edit

 
Usher performing in San Francisco at the Warfield Theatre
Date City Country Venue
North America[62]
November 2, 2008 Atlantic City United States Borgata Event Center
November 3, 2008 New York City Hammerstein Ballroom
November 4, 2008 Washington, D.C. Warner Theatre
November 5, 2008 Philadelphia Electric Factory
November 7, 2008 Ledyard MGM Grand Theater
November 8, 2008 Toronto Canada Kool Haus
November 10, 2008 Atlanta United States The Tabernacle
November 12, 2008 Detroit The Fillmore Detroit
November 13, 2008 Chicago House of Blues
November 18, 2008 San Francisco Warfield Theatre
November 19, 2008 Los Angeles Club Nokia
November 20, 2008
November 21, 2008 Las Vegas Pearl Concert Theater
November 24, 2008 Houston House of Blues
November 25, 2008 Dallas

Reception edit

Sun Media's Jason MacNeil rated the Toronto show three-and-a-half stars out of five, praising Usher's connection with the female audience.[63] Lee Hildebrand of the San Francisco Chronicle commended Usher's live vocal ability.[64] Parimal M. Rohit from Buzzine stated in his positive review of the Los Angeles show that "everyone will be talking about the entertaining concert".[65]

Singles edit

Five singles were released from Here I Stand. "Love in This Club" was leaked in early 2008 by its producer, Polow da Don,[66] prior to its release on February 22, 2008.[67] The song topped the US Billboard Hot 100,[68] the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs and the New Zealand Singles Chart,[69][70] while reaching the top ten of numerous other record charts. It was certified platinum in the United States and New Zealand.[71][72] A sequel was created, titled "Love in This Club Part II" with Beyoncé & Lil Wayne, and was sent to radio as the album's second single on April 28, 2008.[73] While it did not have the commercial success of the original, it emerged on the Hot 100, the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs, the Canadian Hot 100,[74] and the ARIA Singles Chart,[75] and received a gold certification from the RIAA.[76]

"Moving Mountains" was released on May 23, 2008.[77] It appeared on multiple singles charts outside the top twenty. However, it peaked at number six on the New Zealand Singles Chart,[78] and was certified gold by the Recording Industry Association of New Zealand on March 29, 2009.[72] The fourth single to be released from Here I Stand was "What's Your Name"; it impacted radio on August 18, 2008.[79] "What's Your Name" charted on the Canadian Hot 100 and the ARIA Singles Chart, where it peaked at numbers eighty-four and ninety-one, respectively.[80][81] "Here I Stand" was released to urban adult contemporary radio on August 18, 2008,[82] managing to peak at number 18 on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart.[83] The album's final single, "Trading Places", was released on October 17, 2008[84] and reached number forty-five on the Hot 100 and number four on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs.[85]

Critical reception edit

Professional ratings
Aggregate scores
SourceRating
Metacritic65/100[86]
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic     [21]
The A.V. ClubB[87]
Blender     [11]
Chicago Sun-Times    [88]
Entertainment WeeklyB+[32]
Los Angeles Times    [89]
The Observer     [18]
Rolling Stone     [90]
Slant Magazine     [37]
USA Today    [34]

Here I Stand received generally positive reviews from music critics.[91] At Metacritic, which assigns a weighted mean rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream critics, the album received a score of 65 out of 100, based on fifteen reviews.[91] Mark Edward Nero of About.com gave the album four out of five stars, and wrote that Usher's marriage had a positive effect on his music. He called Here I Stand "as good - if not better" than Confessions.[92] IGN critic Chad Grischow wrote that "Growing up may have taken toll on Usher's personal life, but it has not altered the man's ability to create refreshing music"; Grischow rated the album 8.1 out of 10.[93] USA Today praised the maturity of Usher's lyrics on Here I Stand,[34] while The A.V. Club's Joshua Alston commended the album's ballads.[87] Although she disliked the album's length and lyrics, Entertainment Weekly's Leah Greenblatt wrote that "a good portion of [Here I] Stand's tunes deserve a place in the dance-floor pantheon", and awarded it a B+ grade.[32] Andy Kellman from Allmusic scored the record three-and-a-half stars out of five and stated that "the album leaves no doubt that the R&B male crown ... should not change hands", referring to Usher's King of R&B honorific nickname.[21] Richard Cromelin of the Los Angeles Times did not appreciate the numerous ballads on the release, but compared it to Usher's previous work and declared, "it's a more accomplished version of Confessions, the hooks more effortless, the singing even better, the songwriting more consistent."[89] Jim DeRogatis from the Chicago Sun-Times viewed it as proof that Usher has claimed the 'King of R&B' title from R. Kelly.[10]

However, Dan Gennoe of Yahoo! Music felt that the album lacked inspiration, and wrote, "nothing sticks, there's no guts, no depth and no matter how much he protests to the contrary, nothing to believe".[33] Rolling Stone's Melissa Maerz perceived that Usher had put little effort into the record and stated that "now that he's got the American Dream, he sounds like he's stopped trying."[90] Blender's Josh Eells was let down by the large number of ballads and lack of sexual content.[11] Clover Hope of The Village Voice described it as "pure grown-man bidness" and "a little too sitting-on-the-dock-of-the-bay for Chris Breezy–trained earbuds".[27] Sal Cinquemani from Slant Magazine scored Here I Stand two-and-a-half stars out of five, and considered the music "almost always just one notch above mediocrity."[37] The Observer's Steve Yates panned the album as "gloop [Usher] wades through".[18] In his consumer guide for MSN Music, critic Robert Christgau cited the songs "Trading Places" and "Best Thing" as "choice cuts",[94] indicating "good song[s] on an album that isn't worth your time or money".[95] Jon Pareles of The New York Times wrote that "tension, not bliss, creates the album's best songs", referring to "Moving Mountains", "His Mistakes", "Appetite" and "What's a Man To Do".[96] At the 51st Grammy Awards, the album's title track was nominated for the Best Male R&B Vocal Performance award, but lost to Ne-Yo's "Miss Independent" from his 2008 album, Year of the Gentleman.[97]

Commercial performance edit

Here I Stand had unweighted first-day sales of 146,000 in the US,[98] and in its first three days of release sold an unweighted 267,000 units.[49] The album debuted at number one on the Billboard 200 chart.[99] Selling 433,000 copies domestically in its first week of release, it was the second highest selling US debut of the year at the time, behind Mariah Carey's E=MC2.[99] In its second week of release, it sold 145,000 copies and dropped to number three on the Billboard 200.[100] As at May 2012 it had sold 1,308,000 copies in the United States,[101] and it has received a platinum certification from the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA).[102] Here I Stand also debuted atop the Canadian Albums Chart,[103] and spent eight weeks on the chart.[104]

On the UK Albums Chart, Here I Stand debuted at number one on the chart of June 7, 2008, selling 56,897 copies.[105][106] It was certified gold by the British Phonographic Industry (BPI),[107] and lasted seventeen weeks in the chart before dropping out.[105] The album peaked at number two on the Irish Albums Chart, remaining for fifteen weeks in the chart[108] and was awarded a gold certification from the Irish Recorded Music Association (IRMA).[109] In mainland Europe, the album was received well; it appeared at number three on the European Top 100 Albums,[110] and reached the top ten in the Belgian Ultratop charts of both Flanders and Wallonia, as well as in the album charts of France, Germany, the Netherlands and Switzerland.[111][112] In Oceania, Here I Stand attained a number-one position on the Australian Albums Chart and reached number five on the New Zealand Albums Chart.[111] It received a gold certification from the Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA), denoting shipments of 35,000 copies in the country.[113]

Impact edit

Usher's publicist, Patti Webster, resigned on August 1, 2008. Usher rehired Patton as his manager on August 6, 2008 and "dissolved his management arrangement with Benny Medina".[114] At the time of the split from Medina, Here I Stand had sold two million copies worldwide compared to Confessions' fifteen million copies;[2] some speculated that the disunion was because of the poorer album sales. Medina said that he and the singer "parted ways amicably", and deflected comments that he was responsible for the lower album sales. He pointed out that Here I Stand and "Love in This Club" reached number one on the US charts, and that the music industry had changed since the release of Confessions.[114] Due to the lower sales, Here I Stand was seen as a commercial failure.[115][10][23] According to Tyler Lewis from PopMatters its failure was spurred by Usher's marriage to Foster: "his fanbase hated his wife".[115]

Usher filed for divorce from Foster in June 2009,[116] stating that their marriage was "irretrievably broken".[117] "Papers", the first single from Usher's next album Raymond v. Raymond (2010), discussed the divorce process,[118] although it was recorded before the couple split.[119]

Track listing edit

No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Intro"
Lackey1:28
2."Love in This Club" (featuring Young Jeezy)
Polow da Don4:19
3."This Ain't Sex"4:24
4."Trading Places"
4:28
5."Moving Mountains"
  • Tricky Stewart
  • The-Dream
  • Harrell[b]
4:58
6."What's Your Name" (featuring will.i.am)
  • will.i.am
  • Harrell[b]
3:58
7."Prayer for You (Interlude)"  1:43
8."Something Special"
3:57
9."Love You Gently"
  • Harris
  • Davis
3:39
10."Best Thing" (featuring Jay-Z)
3:54
11."Before I Met You"
4:56
12."His Mistakes"4:59
13."Appetite"Danja3:58
14."What's a Man to Do"
  • Raymond IV
  • Austin
  • Eriksen
  • Hermansen
StarGate4:09
15."Lifetime"
  • Raymond IV
  • Lovett
  • Lackey
Lackey4:36
16."Love in This Club Part II" (featuring Lil Wayne and Beyoncé)
Soundz5:09
17."Here I Stand"
  • Harris
  • Davis
4:10
18."Will Work for Love" (hidden track in some locations)J.R. Rotem3:16
Japanese edition
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Forever Young"
  • Raymond IV
  • Lovett
  • Lackey
Lackey4:20
2."Love in This Club" (featuring Young Jeezy)
  • Raymond IV
  • Jones
  • Taylor
  • Jenkins
  • Lovett
  • Thomas
  • Dalton
Polow da Don4:19
3."This Ain't Sex"
  • Raymond IV
  • Stewart
  • Alexander
  • Nash
  • Tricky Stewart
  • Jazze Pha
  • The-Dream[a]
  • Kuk Harrell[b]
4:24
4."Trading Places"
  • Raymond IV
  • McKinney
  • Nash
  • Los da Mystro
  • Harrell[b]
4:28
5."Moving Mountains"
  • Raymond IV
  • Stewart
  • Nash
  • Harrell
  • Tricky Stewart
  • The-Dream
  • Harrell[b]
4:58
6."What's Your Name" (featuring will.i.am)
  • Raymond IV
  • Adams
  • Toby
  • will.i.am
  • Harrell[b]
3:58
7."Prayer for You (Interlude)"  1:43
8."Something Special"
  • Raymond IV
  • Dupri
  • Phillips
  • Seal
  • Austin
3:58
9."Love You Gently"
  • Raymond IV
  • Harris
  • Davis
  • DeVaughn
  • Harris
  • Davis
3:39
10."Best Thing" (featuring Jay-Z)
  • Raymond IV
  • Dupri
  • Austin
  • Seal
  • Carter
3:54
11."Before I Met You"
  • Raymond IV
  • Cox
  • Austin
  • Dean
  • Love
4:56
12."His Mistakes"
  • Raymond IV
  • Smith, Jr.
  • Eriksen
  • Hermansen
  • StarGate
  • Ne-Yo[a]
4:59
13."Appetite"
  • Raymond IV
  • Hills
  • Muhammad
  • Nelson
  • Lewis
  • Casey
  • Dupri
  • Seal
  • Araica
Danja3:58
14."What's a Man to Do"
  • Raymond IV
  • Austin
  • Eriksen
  • Hermansen
StarGate4:09
15."Revolver"
Prettiboifresh3:16
16."Lifetime"
  • Raymond IV
  • Lovett
  • Lackey
Lackey4:36
17."Love in This Club Part II" (featuring Beyoncé and Lil Wayne)
  • Raymond IV
  • Hilson
  • Carter, Jr.
  • Jones
  • Taylor
  • Jenkins
  • Lovett
  • Thomas
  • Dalton
  • Bell
  • Creed
DJ Toomp, Darkchild5:09
18."Here I Stand"
  • Raymond IV
  • Harris
  • Davis
  • Blackstone
  • Gaddis
  • Harris
  • Davis
4:10
19."Will Work for Love"
  • Raymond IV
  • Rotem
  • Fauntleroy II
J.R. Rotem3:16
Amazon.com bonus track[120]
No.TitleLength
19."Love in This Club (Jason Nevins Extended Mix)" (featuring Young Jeezy)6:46
iTunes Store deluxe version bonus tracks[121]
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
15."Revolver"
  • Raymond IV
  • Parhm, Jr.
  • Glover
  • Pimentel
  • Robinson
  • Toby
Prettyboifresh3:16
16."Lifetime"
  • Raymond IV
  • Lovett
  • Lackey
Lackey4:36
17."Love in This Club Part II" (featuring Beyoncé and Lil Wayne)
  • Raymond IV
  • Carter, Jr.
  • Hilson
  • Jones
  • Taylor
  • Jenkins
  • Dalton
  • Lovett
  • Taylor
  • Thomas
  • Bell
  • Creed
DJ Toomp, Darkchild5:09
18."Here I Stand"
  • Raymond IV
  • Harris
  • Davis
  • Blackstone
  • Gaddis
Dre & Vidal4:10
19."Will Work for Love"
  • Raymond IV
  • Rotem
  • Fauntleroy II
J.R. Rotem3:16
20."Love in This Club (Remix)" (featuring T.I. and Young Jeezy)
Polow da Don4:24
21."Love in This Club" (featuring Young Jeezy) (music video)  6:14

Notes

  • "Love in This Club Part II" contains a portion of the composition "You Are Everything", written by Thomas Bell and Linda Creed.
  • ^[a] signifies a co-producer.
  • ^[b] signifies a vocal producer.
  • ^[c] signifies an additional producer.

Personnel edit

Credits for Here I Stand adapted from Allmusic.[122]

Charts edit

Certifications and sales edit

Region Certification Certified units/sales
Australia (ARIA)[113] Gold 35,000^
Ireland (IRMA)[109] Gold 7,500^
Japan (RIAJ)[151] Gold 100,000^
United Kingdom (BPI)[107] Gold 100,000*
United States (RIAA)[102] Platinum 1,000,000^

* Sales figures based on certification alone.
^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.

Release history edit

Region Date Label
Austria[42] May 13, 2008 LaFace Records
Belgium[152]
Denmark[153]
Finland[154]
Ireland[155]
Italy[156]
Mexico[157]
Netherlands[158]
Norway[159]
Portugal[160]
Spain[161]
Sweden[162]
Australia[163] May 23, 2008
France[164]
Germany[165]
Japan[166]
New Zealand[167]
United Kingdom[168]
Canada[121] May 27, 2008
United States[169]

See also edit

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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 Usher named it Here I Stand to mark a new chapter in life 1 Here I StandStudio album by UsherReleasedMay 13 2008GenreR amp BLength74 10LabelLaFaceProducerUsher RaymondPolow da DonTricky Stewartwill i amJermaine DupriDre amp VidalBryan Michael CoxStargateDanjaJames JLack LackeyThe DreamJazze PhaL O S Manuel SealDJ Toomp DarkchildJ R RotemLRocWyldCardCraig LoveNe YoUsher chronologyConfessions 2004 Here I Stand 2008 Raymond v Raymond 2010 Singles from Here I Stand Love in This Club Released February 22 2008 Love in This Club Part II Released April 28 2008 Moving Mountains Released May 23 2008 What s Your Name Released August 18 2008 Here I Stand Released August 18 2008 Trading Places Released October 17 2008Usher promoted Here I Stand by performing on several television shows including Total Request Live 106 amp 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 relative to Confessions which had sold fifteen million copies 2 Tyler Lewis of PopMatters put the album s limited success down to Usher s and Foster s marriage he believed that Usher s fans disliked Foster Contents 1 Background 2 Composition 3 Release 4 Promotion 4 1 Tour 4 1 1 Background 4 1 2 Setlist 4 1 3 Tour dates 4 1 4 Reception 5 Singles 6 Critical reception 7 Commercial performance 8 Impact 9 Track listing 10 Personnel 11 Charts 11 1 Weekly charts 11 2 Year end charts 12 Certifications and sales 13 Release history 14 See also 15 ReferencesBackground editIn 2004 Usher s fourth studio album Confessions was released becoming the most shipped album of the year in the United States 3 Before the album s release he broke up with his girlfriend Chilli In December 2005 he became romantically involved with stylist Tameka Foster the two wed on August 3 2007 although Usher s mother and manager Jonnetta Patton did not attend 4 Foster gave birth to Usher Raymond V later that year 5 In May 2007 Usher split with Patton as his manager This prompted gossip that Usher had fired her because of his growing relationship with Foster He denied the claims saying I love my mother I decided not to fire not get rid of but to give my mother the ultimate compliment to retire her to be a full time grandmother 4 He continued by stating that the split was a mutual decision 4 It was speculated that Patton s dismissal was due to his engagement with Foster Usher dismissed these claims on Total Request Live TRL in May 2008 In what MTV News Shawn Adler called an angry tirade Usher stated My wife had nothing to do with me firing my mother nothing like that that s trash I hear y all talking crazy out there She s a beautiful black woman Stop Stop talking And I love her Stop it 6 The outbreak was compared to Mariah Carey s unannounced 2001 appearance on TRL when she handed out popsicles to the show s audience and performed a striptease while some fans noted Usher s speech as evidence that Foster was being controlling of Usher 7 Usher hired Benny Medina as his new manager Medina said of Usher The thing that excited me most is the intense commitment to his art his incredible professionalism and the fact that I feel as though he s just hitting a stride 8 nbsp Dat Girl Right There which features Ludacris pictured was leaked in November 2007 however it was not included on Here I StandIn January 2008 Usher s father Usher Raymond III died Both men regretted not spending more time in each other s lives 4 9 Prayer for You the seventh track on Here I Stand is an interlude dedicated to Usher s son reflective on his relationship with his own father No matter what happened my father always prayed for me The only difference is I m gonna be there to be the father that my dad wished he was to me 9 The first album name that artists and repertoire representative Mark Pitts conceived was Measure of a Man but that title had already been used by Clay Aiken for his debut album so Usher called it Here I Stand Pitts said It was perfect because becoming a man is about going through pain sorrow and happiness Usher s done that From the love songs to the party joints it s exactly the story he wanted to tell 1 Usher noted Here I Stand as beginning a new chapter in my life the album s liner notes contain a verse from 1 Corinthians 13 When I was a child I spoke as a child I understood as a child I thought as a child but when I became a man I put away childish things 1 Here I Stand marked Usher s growth from boyhood to manhood 10 11 In March 2007 it was announced that work on the album had begun 12 Usher outlined the album s concept A lot of what I plan to offer with this album is kinda standing in this spot The king s back I ain t gonna say back I never left 13 The Rich Harrison produced track 14 titled Dat Girl Right There was leaked on November 11 2007 15 The song charted on the Billboard Hot R amp B Hip Hop Songs at number 74 due to high airplay 16 Featuring Ludacris with whom Usher collaborated on Yeah in 2004 the song was originally thought to be the lead single from Here I Stand 17 however it was not included on the record 18 Other potential tracks cited before the album s release were All the Time produced by T Pain and The Realest produced by Jermaine Dupri although neither was included on the album 19 Here I Stand contains eighteen tracks James JLack Lackey Polow da Don Tricky Stewart Jazze Pha The Dream Los da Mystro will i am Dupri Manuel Seal LRoc Dre amp Vidal Bryan Michael Cox Stargate Ne Yo Danja Soundz and J R Rotem all produced tunes on the album 1 On the iTunes Store deluxe edition Revolver was included which was produced by Alexander Prettyboifresh Parhm 20 Composition edit nbsp Jay Z contributed vocals to Best Thing nbsp Love in This Club source source Here I Stand s mid tempo lead single is based on a shuddering synth beat Here I Stand source source The album s title track a ballad played at Usher s wedding to Foster draws from soul and pop jazz which led to comparisons with Stevie Wonder Problems playing these files See media help Here I Stand is an R amp B album 21 Josh Eells of Blender summed up much of the production of the album as cocktail lounge crunk full of splashy cymbals jazzy electric guitar and tinkly pianos 11 Many of its themes were inspired by Foster and Raymond V resulting in a great number of ballads 22 23 Here I Stand opens with an Intro titled Forever Young on some copies while the lead single Love in This Club follows on which Young Jeezy appears The mid tempo song features a shuddering synth beat 24 25 and speaks of a lusting desire in a nightclub 26 This Ain t Sex is a disco influenced song that speaks of sex as a privileged act between two consenting adults 27 Trading Places uses guitar instrumentation 27 to host role reversal in both sexual and non sexual situations in a relationship 21 Moving Mountains is a ballad that draws on synth beats to relate a love struggle to an impossible task such as moving mountains 28 The album s sixth track is What s Your Name an electro song 29 which features new wave influenced synths produced by will i am who also contributes vocals to the song 30 The Prayer for You interlude follows an ode to Usher s son 9 in which Raymond V cries Usher prays for his son to be better than me 31 Something Special is a pop ballad 24 that begins acoustically 31 and was inspired by Robin Thicke and John Mayer because of its honesty Usher discussed the song It s about the feeling when you re in real love It could be about my son or my wife 28 According to Usher Love You Gently a piano based 31 classic rhythm and blues ballad is the one track you throw on with your significant other when it s time to get to it This is why my son s here It s a baby maker 28 Jay Z appears on the horn founded Best Thing 32 which is about transition to manhood 31 Usher outlines lifestyle changes since his wife s arrival and turns away from his days as a hustler and a player in Before I Met You which makes use of guitar and heavy drums 21 31 33 He is suspected of infidelity and compared to his girlfriend s cheating ex partner on His Mistakes 31 The thirteenth track on Here I Stand is Appetite which utilizes flutes and has Usher tempted to cheat on his wife 31 34 What s a Man to Do opens with a Native American call while Lifetime contains influences of 1990s R amp B 31 Love in This Club Part II features vocals from Beyonce and Lil Wayne and samples The Stylistics You Are Everything 1971 its lyrical content is similar to that of Part I and Wayne s voice is modified through the use of a vocoder 30 The album s soul and pop jazz derived title track Here I Stand drew comparisons to Stevie Wonder With a theme of commitment 35 it was played at Usher s and Foster s wedding 36 Here I Stand closes with Will Work for Love although it was placed as a hidden track on some copies Sal Cinquemani from Slant Magazine called it cute 37 Release editIn November 2007 Usher hoped to release his fifth album titled Here I Stand 12 38 but issues in his personal life delayed the album 39 According to reports Usher has to spend more time with his then pregnant wife The expected November release date was booked to coincide with that of Usher s fragrance line 40 41 Released on May 13 2008 The continually changing release dates became frustrating for Usher Dupri said to Billboard The last couple of times I ve been around Usher you could tell he s got the bug to hurry up and put this record out He wants to get back out here and give the people that He s got that itch 19 Here I Stand was first released by LaFace Records in Mexico and several European countries on May 13 2008 releases in other countries followed 42 Promotion edit nbsp Usher signing copies of Here I Stand aboard the USS Kearsarge on Fleet WeekIn 2008 Usher promoted Here I Stand by appearing at Radio 1 s Big Weekend where he performed This Ain t Sex Moving Mountains What s Your Name Here I Stand and Love in This Club as well as singles from his previous albums 43 Usher performed Love in This Club with Young Jeezy on The Hills third season finale May 12 2008 44 and along with This Ain t Sex on Saturday Night Live May 17 2008 45 and again on the sixth season finale of Dancing with the Stars May 20 2008 46 Usher performed a one off showcase concert for 1 500 fans at indigO2 London on May 22 2008 for which the tickets were allocated by ballot 47 Usher signed copies of Here I Stand for the military during Fleet Week in New York City aboard USS Kearsarge on May 27 2008 48 On the day of the album s release Usher appeared on television shows TRL and 106 amp Park and performed on Good Morning America on May 30 2008 49 Usher performed Love in This Club on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno and Jimmy Kimmel Live on June 4 2008 50 51 At the BET Awards hosted on June 23 2008 Usher opened the show performing the single again 52 On September 4 2008 Usher performed Here I Stand Trading Places and What s Your Name at the 2008 s National Football League Kickoff game at Columbus Circle New York City Natasha Bedingfield and Keith Urban also sang before the game which saw the Washington Redskins play the New York Giants 53 54 Tour edit One Night Stand Ladies OnlyTour by Usher nbsp Promotional poster for the tourAssociated albumHere I StandStart dateNovember 2 2008 2008 11 02 End dateNovember 25 2008 2008 11 25 Legs1No of shows15 in North AmericaUsher concert chronologyTruth Tour 2004 One Night Stand Ladies Only 2008 OMG Tour 2010 11 The One Night Stand Ladies Only was the third concert tour by American recording artist Usher The tour promotes Raymond s fifth studio album Here I Stand 2008 Background edit Usher toured fourteen cities in North America Mainly targeting women the tour commenced on November 2 2008 and concluded on November 25 2008 55 The tour s female focused concept was inspired by other male recording artists who did things special like this for their female fans such as Teddy Pendergrass Marvin Gaye and Prince 56 Enjoying the challenge of a female only tour Usher said There are only a few artists that can pull that off I feel like I ve had such a connection with my audience This album I felt like was definitely the type of one that was more intimate So what better way to get up close and personal than to make it all women 57 58 Usher performed the tour with a Dsquared2 wardrobe 59 At each show one fan was brought onstage for an even more intimate experience with the singer 56 This took place during Superstar a female fan was served champagne and strawberries by Usher while sitting on his lap as he sang to her 60 Among Usher s own songs the setlist also included portions of Stevie Wonder s Rocket Love Gaye s I Want You and Prince s Do Me Baby At the Detroit show he also gave T Baby s It s So Cold in the D 60 Usher was supported by a five piece band three backing vocalists and four backup dancers 60 Setlist edit The following setlist was obtained from the concert held on November 3 2008 at the Hammerstein Ballroom in New York City New York It does not necessarily represent all concerts for the duration of the tour 61 Forever Young Love in this Club Follow Me U Remind Me This Ain t Sex That s What It s Made For U Got It Bad Trading Places Do Me Baby Adore Seduction Nice amp Slow Dot Com Rocket Love Superstar Bad Girl You Make Me Wanna I Don t Know I Want You Confessions Part II Medley My Boo Back in the Day Think of You I Need a Girl Can U Get Wit It Lovers amp Friends That s What It s Made For Yeah Here I Stand Encore Caught Up Tour dates edit nbsp Usher performing in San Francisco at the Warfield TheatreDate City Country VenueNorth America 62 November 2 2008 Atlantic City United States Borgata Event CenterNovember 3 2008 New York City Hammerstein BallroomNovember 4 2008 Washington D C Warner TheatreNovember 5 2008 Philadelphia Electric FactoryNovember 7 2008 Ledyard MGM Grand TheaterNovember 8 2008 Toronto Canada Kool HausNovember 10 2008 Atlanta United States The TabernacleNovember 12 2008 Detroit The Fillmore DetroitNovember 13 2008 Chicago House of BluesNovember 18 2008 San Francisco Warfield TheatreNovember 19 2008 Los Angeles Club NokiaNovember 20 2008November 21 2008 Las Vegas Pearl Concert TheaterNovember 24 2008 Houston House of BluesNovember 25 2008 DallasReception edit Sun Media s Jason MacNeil rated the Toronto show three and a half stars out of five praising Usher s connection with the female audience 63 Lee Hildebrand of the San Francisco Chronicle commended Usher s live vocal ability 64 Parimal M Rohit from Buzzine stated in his positive review of the Los Angeles show that everyone will be talking about the entertaining concert 65 Singles editFive singles were released from Here I Stand Love in This Club was leaked in early 2008 by its producer Polow da Don 66 prior to its release on February 22 2008 67 The song topped the US Billboard Hot 100 68 the Hot R amp B Hip Hop Songs and the New Zealand Singles Chart 69 70 while reaching the top ten of numerous other record charts It was certified platinum in the United States and New Zealand 71 72 A sequel was created titled Love in This Club Part II with Beyonce amp Lil Wayne and was sent to radio as the album s second single on April 28 2008 73 While it did not have the commercial success of the original it emerged on the Hot 100 the Hot R amp B Hip Hop Songs the Canadian Hot 100 74 and the ARIA Singles Chart 75 and received a gold certification from the RIAA 76 Moving Mountains was released on May 23 2008 77 It appeared on multiple singles charts outside the top twenty However it peaked at number six on the New Zealand Singles Chart 78 and was certified gold by the Recording Industry Association of New Zealand on March 29 2009 72 The fourth single to be released from Here I Stand was What s Your Name it impacted radio on August 18 2008 79 What s Your Name charted on the Canadian Hot 100 and the ARIA Singles Chart where it peaked at numbers eighty four and ninety one respectively 80 81 Here I Stand was released to urban adult contemporary radio on August 18 2008 82 managing to peak at number 18 on the Hot R amp B Hip Hop Songs chart 83 The album s final single Trading Places was released on October 17 2008 84 and reached number forty five on the Hot 100 and number four on the Hot R amp B Hip Hop Songs 85 Critical reception editProfessional ratingsAggregate scoresSourceRatingMetacritic65 100 86 Review scoresSourceRatingAllMusic nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 21 The A V ClubB 87 Blender nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 11 Chicago Sun Times nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 88 Entertainment WeeklyB 32 Los Angeles Times nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 89 The Observer nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 18 Rolling Stone nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 90 Slant Magazine nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 37 USA Today nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 34 Here I Stand received generally positive reviews from music critics 91 At Metacritic which assigns a weighted mean rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream critics the album received a score of 65 out of 100 based on fifteen reviews 91 Mark Edward Nero of About com gave the album four out of five stars and wrote that Usher s marriage had a positive effect on his music He called Here I Stand as good if not better than Confessions 92 IGN critic Chad Grischow wrote that Growing up may have taken toll on Usher s personal life but it has not altered the man s ability to create refreshing music Grischow rated the album 8 1 out of 10 93 USA Today praised the maturity of Usher s lyrics on Here I Stand 34 while The A V Club s Joshua Alston commended the album s ballads 87 Although she disliked the album s length and lyrics Entertainment Weekly s Leah Greenblatt wrote that a good portion of Here I Stand s tunes deserve a place in the dance floor pantheon and awarded it a B grade 32 Andy Kellman from Allmusic scored the record three and a half stars out of five and stated that the album leaves no doubt that the R amp B male crown should not change hands referring to Usher s King of R amp B honorific nickname 21 Richard Cromelin of the Los Angeles Times did not appreciate the numerous ballads on the release but compared it to Usher s previous work and declared it s a more accomplished version of Confessions the hooks more effortless the singing even better the songwriting more consistent 89 Jim DeRogatis from the Chicago Sun Times viewed it as proof that Usher has claimed the King of R amp B title from R Kelly 10 However Dan Gennoe of Yahoo Music felt that the album lacked inspiration and wrote nothing sticks there s no guts no depth and no matter how much he protests to the contrary nothing to believe 33 Rolling Stone s Melissa Maerz perceived that Usher had put little effort into the record and stated that now that he s got the American Dream he sounds like he s stopped trying 90 Blender s Josh Eells was let down by the large number of ballads and lack of sexual content 11 Clover Hope of The Village Voice described it as pure grown man bidness and a little too sitting on the dock of the bay for Chris Breezy trained earbuds 27 Sal Cinquemani from Slant Magazine scored Here I Stand two and a half stars out of five and considered the music almost always just one notch above mediocrity 37 The Observer s Steve Yates panned the album as gloop Usher wades through 18 In his consumer guide for MSN Music critic Robert Christgau cited the songs Trading Places and Best Thing as choice cuts 94 indicating good song s on an album that isn t worth your time or money 95 Jon Pareles of The New York Times wrote that tension not bliss creates the album s best songs referring to Moving Mountains His Mistakes Appetite and What s a Man To Do 96 At the 51st Grammy Awards the album s title track was nominated for the Best Male R amp B Vocal Performance award but lost to Ne Yo s Miss Independent from his 2008 album Year of the Gentleman 97 Commercial performance editHere I Stand had unweighted first day sales of 146 000 in the US 98 and in its first three days of release sold an unweighted 267 000 units 49 The album debuted at number one on the Billboard 200 chart 99 Selling 433 000 copies domestically in its first week of release it was the second highest selling US debut of the year at the time behind Mariah Carey s E MC2 99 In its second week of release it sold 145 000 copies and dropped to number three on the Billboard 200 100 As at May 2012 it had sold 1 308 000 copies in the United States 101 and it has received a platinum certification from the Recording Industry Association of America RIAA 102 Here I Stand also debuted atop the Canadian Albums Chart 103 and spent eight weeks on the chart 104 On the UK Albums Chart Here I Stand debuted at number one on the chart of June 7 2008 selling 56 897 copies 105 106 It was certified gold by the British Phonographic Industry BPI 107 and lasted seventeen weeks in the chart before dropping out 105 The album peaked at number two on the Irish Albums Chart remaining for fifteen weeks in the chart 108 and was awarded a gold certification from the Irish Recorded Music Association IRMA 109 In mainland Europe the album was received well it appeared at number three on the European Top 100 Albums 110 and reached the top ten in the Belgian Ultratop charts of both Flanders and Wallonia as well as in the album charts of France Germany the Netherlands and Switzerland 111 112 In Oceania Here I Stand attained a number one position on the Australian Albums Chart and reached number five on the New Zealand Albums Chart 111 It received a gold certification from the Australian Recording Industry Association ARIA denoting shipments of 35 000 copies in the country 113 Impact editUsher s publicist Patti Webster resigned on August 1 2008 Usher rehired Patton as his manager on August 6 2008 and dissolved his management arrangement with Benny Medina 114 At the time of the split from Medina Here I Stand had sold two million copies worldwide compared to Confessions fifteen million copies 2 some speculated that the disunion was because of the poorer album sales Medina said that he and the singer parted ways amicably and deflected comments that he was responsible for the lower album sales He pointed out that Here I Stand and Love in This Club reached number one on the US charts and that the music industry had changed since the release of Confessions 114 Due to the lower sales Here I Stand was seen as a commercial failure 115 10 23 According to Tyler Lewis from PopMatters its failure was spurred by Usher s marriage to Foster his fanbase hated his wife 115 Usher filed for divorce from Foster in June 2009 116 stating that their marriage was irretrievably broken 117 Papers the first single from Usher s next album Raymond v Raymond 2010 discussed the divorce process 118 although it was recorded before the couple split 119 Track listing editNo TitleWriter s Producer s Length1 Intro Usher Raymond IVRyon LovettJames JLack LackeyLackey1 282 Love in This Club featuring Young Jeezy Raymond IVJamal JonesLamar TaylorJay JenkinsLovettKeith ThomasDarnell DaltonPolow da Don4 193 This Ain t Sex Raymond IVChristopher Tricky StewartPhalon AlexanderTerius NashTricky StewartJazze PhaThe Dream a Kuk Harrell b 4 244 Trading Places Raymond IVCarlos McKinneyNashLos da MystroHarrell b 4 285 Moving Mountains Raymond IVStewartNashThaddis HarrellTricky StewartThe DreamHarrell b 4 586 What s Your Name featuring will i am Raymond IVWilliam AdamsRyan Tobywill i amHarrell b 3 587 Prayer for You Interlude 1 438 Something Special Raymond IVJermaine DupriJames PhillipsManuel SealJohnta AustinDupriSeal a LRoc a 3 579 Love You Gently Raymond IVAndre HarrisVidal DavisRaheem DeVaughnHarrisDavis3 3910 Best Thing featuring Jay Z Raymond IVDupriAustinSealShawn CarterDupriSeal a 3 5411 Before I Met You Raymond IVBryan Michael CoxAustinKasseem DeanCraig LoveCoxKendrick Wyldcard Dean c Love c Austin b 4 5612 His Mistakes Raymond IVShaffer Smith Jr Mikkel Storleer EriksenTor Erik HermansenStarGateNe Yo a 4 5913 Appetite Raymond IVNathaniel HillsBalewa MuhammadCandice NelsonEzekiel LewisBrian CaseyDupriSealMarcella AraicaDanja3 5814 What s a Man to Do Raymond IVAustinEriksenHermansenStarGate4 0915 Lifetime Raymond IVLovettLackeyLackey4 3616 Love in This Club Part II featuring Lil Wayne and Beyonce Raymond IVDwayne Carter Jr Keri HilsonJonesTaylorJenkinsLovettThomasDaltonThomas BellLinda CreedSoundz5 0917 Here I Stand Raymond IVHarrisDavisAdam BlackstoneGerrell GaddisHarrisDavis4 1018 Will Work for Love hidden track in some locations Raymond IVJ R RotemJames Fauntleroy IIJ R Rotem3 16 Japanese editionNo TitleWriter s Producer s Length1 Forever Young Raymond IVLovettLackeyLackey4 202 Love in This Club featuring Young Jeezy Raymond IVJonesTaylorJenkinsLovettThomasDaltonPolow da Don4 193 This Ain t Sex Raymond IVStewartAlexanderNashTricky StewartJazze PhaThe Dream a Kuk Harrell b 4 244 Trading Places Raymond IVMcKinneyNashLos da MystroHarrell b 4 285 Moving Mountains Raymond IVStewartNashHarrellTricky StewartThe DreamHarrell b 4 586 What s Your Name featuring will i am Raymond IVAdamsTobywill i amHarrell b 3 587 Prayer for You Interlude 1 438 Something Special Raymond IVDupriPhillipsSealAustinDupriSeal a LRoc a 3 589 Love You Gently Raymond IVHarrisDavisDeVaughnHarrisDavis3 3910 Best Thing featuring Jay Z Raymond IVDupriAustinSealCarterDupriSeal a 3 5411 Before I Met You Raymond IVCoxAustinDeanLoveCoxDean c Love c Austin b 4 5612 His Mistakes Raymond IVSmith Jr EriksenHermansenStarGateNe Yo a 4 5913 Appetite Raymond IVHillsMuhammadNelsonLewisCaseyDupriSealAraicaDanja3 5814 What s a Man to Do Raymond IVAustinEriksenHermansenStarGate4 0915 Revolver Raymond IVMiguel PimentelAlexander Prettiboifresh Parhm Jr TobyMelvin GloverSylvia RobinsonPrettiboifresh3 1616 Lifetime Raymond IVLovettLackeyLackey4 3617 Love in This Club Part II featuring Beyonce and Lil Wayne Raymond IVHilsonCarter Jr JonesTaylorJenkinsLovettThomasDaltonBellCreedDJ Toomp Darkchild5 0918 Here I Stand Raymond IVHarrisDavisBlackstoneGaddisHarrisDavis4 1019 Will Work for Love Raymond IVRotemFauntleroy IIJ R Rotem3 16 Amazon com bonus track 120 No TitleLength19 Love in This Club Jason Nevins Extended Mix featuring Young Jeezy 6 46 iTunes Store deluxe version bonus tracks 121 No TitleWriter s Producer s Length15 Revolver Raymond IVParhm Jr GloverPimentelRobinsonTobyPrettyboifresh3 1616 Lifetime Raymond IVLovettLackeyLackey4 3617 Love in This Club Part II featuring Beyonce and Lil Wayne Raymond IVCarter Jr HilsonJonesTaylorJenkinsDaltonLovettTaylorThomasBellCreedDJ Toomp Darkchild5 0918 Here I Stand Raymond IVHarrisDavisBlackstoneGaddisDre amp Vidal4 1019 Will Work for Love Raymond IVRotemFauntleroy IIJ R Rotem3 1620 Love in This Club Remix featuring T I and Young Jeezy Raymond IVClifford Harris Jr JenkinsJonesTaylorLovettThomasDaltonPolow da Don4 2421 Love in This Club featuring Young Jeezy music video 6 14 Notes Love in This Club Part II contains a portion of the composition You Are Everything written by Thomas Bell and Linda Creed a signifies a co producer b signifies a vocal producer c signifies an additional producer Personnel editCredits for Here I Stand adapted from Allmusic 122 The Ambassadors keyboards Marcella Ms Lago Araica mixing Chris Athens mastering Johnta Austin vocal production Tim Blacksmith management Adam Blackstone music B M C bass strings drums keyboards programming editing G Preston Boebel engineering Kobie Brown music clearance Miguel Bustamante mixing assistance Candice Childress production coordination Brian Michael Cox arrangement production Danny D management Vidal Davis production instrumentation Vincent Dilorenzo engineering mixing Dylan Dresdow mixing Assa Drori violin Jermaine Dupri production mixing Mattias Eng music clearance Mikkel S Eriksen engineering instrumentation grand piano Donald Ferrone double bass Brent Fischer conductor string arrangements Clare Fischer string arrangements Armen Garabedian principal Brian Gately production coordination Serban Ghenea mixing Mark Gray engineering assistant Ryan Greene engineering Donato Guadagnoli music clearance John Hanes digital editing Kuk Harrell production engineering vocal production Andre Harris production instrumentation Vahe Hayrikyan cello Karl Heilbron guitar engineering Tor Erik Hermansen instrumentation Chris Hicks author management Leticia Hilliard artist coordination Ray Holton guitar John Horesco IV engineering Josh Houghkirk mixing assistance assistance Dave Hyman engineering Jay Z vocals Jazze Pha production Padraic Kerin engineering Beyonce Knowles vocals James Lackey production Lyah Beth LeFlore liner notes Lil Wayne vocals Espen Lind guitar Craig Love guitar production Manny Marroquin mixing Derrick Young World McAlister keyboards Carlos Los Da Mystro McKinney production Benny Medina author management Tadd Mingo engineering assistance Scott Naughton engineering Ne Yo production Alec Newell engineering Greg Ogan engineering Carlos Oyanedel mixing assistance Anthony Palazzole mixing assistance Joe Peluso engineering assistance mixing assistance Dave Pensado mixing Kazi Pitelka viola Mark Pitts executive production author A amp R Christian Plata mixing assistance Polow da Don production instrumentation Tameka Raymond stylist Usher vocals executive production Geoff Rice engineering assistance Tim Roberts Pro Tools J R Rotem arrangement production instrumentation Norman Jean Roy photography Brian Schunck mixing assistance Manuel Seal guitar production Harry Shirinian viola Cory Shoemaker engineering assistance S O S Horn Players horn Soundz production Brian Springer engineering Brian Stanley engineering mixing Christopher Tricky Stewart production Phil Tan mixing Tony Terrebonne engineering Sam Thomas engineering Pat Thrall engineering Andrew Weupper mixing assistance will i am synthesizer production engineering Fender Rhodes drum programming vocals Corey Williams engineering Andrew Wuepper mixing assistance Young Jeezy vocalsCharts editWeekly charts edit Chart 2008 PeakpositionAustralian Albums ARIA 111 1Australian Urban Albums ARIA 123 1Austrian Albums O3 Austria 124 24Belgian Albums Ultratop Flanders 125 3Belgian Albums Ultratop Wallonia 126 8Canadian Albums Billboard 127 1Danish Albums Hitlisten 128 15Dutch Albums Album Top 100 129 5European Top 100 Albums Billboard 110 3Finnish Albums Suomen virallinen lista 130 39French Albums SNEP 131 7German Albums Offizielle Top 100 132 10Irish Albums IRMA 108 2Italian Albums FIMI 133 38Japanese Albums Oricon 134 4New Zealand Albums RMNZ 135 5Norwegian Albums VG lista 136 16Polish Albums ZPAV 137 36Scottish Albums OCC 138 6Swedish Albums Sverigetopplistan 139 18Swiss Albums Schweizer Hitparade 140 4UK Albums OCC 105 1US Billboard 200 104 1US Top R amp B Hip Hop Albums Billboard 141 1 Year end charts edit Chart 2008 PositionAustralian Albums ARIA 142 62Australian Urban Albums ARIA 143 10Belgian Albums Ultratop Flanders 144 81Dutch Albums Album Top 100 145 68French Albums SNEP 146 194Swiss Albums Schweizer Hitparade 147 83UK Albums OCC 148 80US Billboard 200 149 27US Top R amp B Hip Hop Albums Billboard 150 7Certifications and sales editRegion Certification Certified units salesAustralia ARIA 113 Gold 35 000 Ireland IRMA 109 Gold 7 500 Japan RIAJ 151 Gold 100 000 United Kingdom BPI 107 Gold 100 000 United States RIAA 102 Platinum 1 000 000 Sales figures based on certification alone Shipments figures based on certification alone Release history editRegion Date LabelAustria 42 May 13 2008 LaFace RecordsBelgium 152 Denmark 153 Finland 154 Ireland 155 Italy 156 Mexico 157 Netherlands 158 Norway 159 Portugal 160 Spain 161 Sweden 162 Australia 163 May 23 2008France 164 Germany 165 Japan 166 New Zealand 167 United Kingdom 168 Canada 121 May 27 2008United States 169 See also editList of number one albums of 2008 Australia List of number one albums of 2008 Canada List of UK Albums Chart number ones of the 2000s List of number one albums of 2008 U S List of number one R amp B albums of 2008 U S References edit a b c d Here I Stand Media notes Usher LaFace Records 2008 a href Template Cite AV media notes html title Template Cite AV media notes cite AV media notes a CS1 maint others in cite AV media notes link a b Robertson Campbell August 18 2006 Usher in Chicago Well He s No Stranger to Razzle Dazzle and Hocus Pocus The New York Times Retrieved January 23 2020 But those were just warm ups compared to his 2004 album Confessions That album sold 15 million albums worldwide and picked up three Grammys Kaufman Gil December 28 2004 Usher s Confessions The Most Shipped Album Of 2004 MTV News MTV Networks Retrieved December 23 2008 a b c d Like a King Vibe InterMedia Partners 18 7 69 July 2008 ISSN 1070 4701 Aswad Jem November 28 2007 Usher Tameka Raymond Welcome Baby Boy MTV News MTV Networks Retrieved January 19 2008 Adler Shawn August 6 2008 Usher Rehires Mom As His Manager MTV News MTV Networks Retrieved April 26 2011 Montgomery James May 28 2008 Usher Defends His Marriage Slams Rumor Mongers On TRL MTV News MTV Networks Retrieved April 26 2011 Usher Splits With Manager Publicist Billboard Nielsen Business Media Retrieved January 22 2011 a b c Vineyard Jennifer July 10 2008 Usher Wants To Make Music With Substance Be The Father He Never Had MTV News MTV Networks Retrieved April 27 2011 a b c DeRogatis Jim March 31 2010 Usher Raymond v Raymond LaFace Chicago Sun Times Sun Times Media Group Archived from the original on May 14 2010 Retrieved May 6 2011 a b c d Eells Josh May 27 2008 Review Usher Here I Stand Blender Alpha Media Group Archived from the original on September 25 2009 a b 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