Usher’s ‘Coming Home’ was a family affair

The singer says his sons came up with the ‘Ush Buck’ idea
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Usher‘s teenage sons were his advisors on his new album, Coming Home.

The “My Boo” hitmaker has revealed that his teen sons Usher Raymond “Cinco” V and Naviyd Ely — whom he has with his ex-wife Tameka Foster — gave him lots of ideas for his latest LP, which dropped Feb. 9. The singer finds it heartwarming that they care so much about their father’s work.


“By the way, they both advise me all the time. What’s beautiful is that they care enough to give an opinion and that they feel comfortable sharing it. That’s the other thing: parents, at some point, become uncool and don’t understand or don’t listen or won’t pay attention. So, I give them the space to,” he said to “Entertainment Tonight.”

“It took a minute, right? ‘Cause I’m like, ‘Man, you just sit in the room. You want to play video games and you want to make TikToks all day.’ But eventually, they were beginning to come up with ideas,” he added.


Coming Home is a star-studded collection, including “Good Good” featuring Summer Walker and 21 Savage, “Risk It All” featuring H.E.R. and “Standing Next To You (Remix)” featuring BTS’ Jungkook.

The R&B superstar’s 20-track collection also boasts the title track with Burna Boy, “A-Town Girl with Latto, “Cold Blooded” with The-Dream and “Ruin with Pheelz.

It was Naviyd who came up with the idea to have “Ush Bucks,” the singer’s fake currency, at his “My Way” Las Vegas residency.

“Ush Bucks, that came from Naviyd,” Usher — who also has daughter Sovereign Bo and son Sire Castrello with partner Jenn Goicoechea — said.

“He’s a little genius,” the proud father added. “He’s like, ‘You should do Ush Bucks, and you should, like, give them out — like, you know, make it rain.’ My mom was like, ‘No, you gotta make it rain.’ So we came up with this idea. But it’s great that family can sit around and talk about creative ideas. How I launch my album, a lot of the creative ideas come from my kids, believe it or not.”

And they have a very clear vision for their dad’s Super Bowl VIII Halftime Show performance at the Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas on Feb. 11.

“Cinco’s like, ‘You know I’m trying to turn up, man,’ and Naviyd’s like, ‘No, we gotta make sure that everybody can do the dances, you gotta play this number, you should start with this.’ I’m like, ‘Why don’t you play the Super Bowl then?’ You know what I’m saying?” Usher shared.

“They have an opinion, and it’s real. Like, this is what I feel and this is what I look at, this is what we are. So yeah, in some way, it’s authentic but it’s not trying to just fit in, like, ‘No, this is what I like and this what I would like to see you do,'” The “Burn” singer continued.

Usher’s little girl, Sovereign, is also featured in his music video for “Ruin.”

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