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''Coming Home'' is the ninth studio album by American singer Usher. It was released on February 9, 2024, through gamma., coinciding with his
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performance. It is Usher's first solo album since ''
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'' (2016) and follows the release of his collaborative album with record producer
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, '' A'' (2018). ''Coming Home'' features collaborations with
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,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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, and
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. ''Coming Home'' peaked at number two on the US ''Billboard'' 200, and received generally favorable reviews from critics, while the lead single " Good Good" reached the top 30 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100. At the
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, ''Coming Home'' was nominated for
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, but lost to
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's ''11:11 (Deluxe)''. The album won R&B Album of the Year at the 2025 iHeart Radio Music Awards and nominated for Album of the Year at the 2024 BET Awards.


Background and promotion

Following the headlining of his own residency at the Colosseum at Caesars Palace in
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and numerous renewals ever since, Usher started gearing up for an upcoming album release in mid-2023. In July, the singer teamed up with French cognac producer
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in a campaign titled "Life Is a Melody". An accompanying advertisement previewed an unreleased song called "Coming Home", a first hint at the title of his upcoming album. The track 'Risk It All' with
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was featured on the soundtrack to ''
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within the state of Georgia and the city of
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, specifically. On September 24, 2023, it was announced that Usher would be the headliner of the
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, a self-described "honor of a lifetime". The event took place at the
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in Las Vegas. He promised a show "unlike anything else they've seen" from him before. The musician announced the accompanying album to be released the same day, February 11, 2024; the release date was later changed to February 9. It includes the single " Good Good" with
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and
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. Usher stated that he and his team put a lot of creativity and effort into the record, in order "to tell a story that is open to interpretation" and is intended to connect with people. ''Coming Home'' is Raymond's first
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album, and supported by the tour Usher: Past Present Future (2024–2025).


Critical reception

''Coming Home'' received generally favorable reviews from critics. At
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, which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream critics, the album has an average score of 76 based on nine reviews.
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'', remarked that the album had the singer return in "familiar guises." He found that ''Coming Home'' "sums up and expands what Usher does best," further noting that the "personas are familiar, and so is Usher's musical universe, with the supple physicality of his vocals floating in electronic soundscapes. But he still comes up with ingenious variations on his longtime subjects." In her review for ''
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'', Brittany Spanos wrote that ''Coming Home'' was "appropriately titled: the star's sprawling, twenty-song LP is nostalgic and familiar as Usher leans into the past without making it feel stale ..The album is a reminder that he is pretty great at a lot of things. Glad he came home."
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from ''
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'' called ''Coming Home'' a "cheesy but exuberant comeback album" as well as a hugely impressive reminder of Usher's pop skills, and another testament to the enduring appeal of high class R&B." He concluded: "It might even be the best of his career, if you can overlook the fact that at 20 tracks long it's a bit bloated." ''
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''s Julianne Escobedo Shepherd wrote that Usher "remains most comfortable and effective playing the sensual lover with come-hither abs, where even the most blatant sexual metaphor doesn't come off as seamy" and he "maintains the versatility he's established through the years" on the album. Chuck Arnold from the ''
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'' described the album as a "refreshing return to real R&B" and found that Usher "hasn't lost any of his powers of seduction."
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editor Andy Kellman noted that "like all of Usher's earlier post-millennial LPs, ''Coming Home'' is long and pieced together." He found that "Usher is in his element, at his most charming" throughout the album. ''
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''s Alex Siegel wrote that while the album was not "a completely smooth return to form," it felt "liberated from post-'' Confessions'' expectations and the gravity of current trends. This helps explain why the album is an at-times
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hodgepodge of sounds and styles." '' Clash'' critic Shahzaib Hussain remarked that "there's narrative cohesion, yes, but a leaner structure, and more daring in construction would have been welcomed. Still, ''Coming Home'', in the context of a seasoned entertainer experiencing a career
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, gives adoring fans a sprinkling of every musical touchstone in the R&B canon." ''
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'' critic Paul Attard found that the "album feels less driven by creative ingenuity or an aesthetic vision than by sheer showmanship" and noted that some material on it "could have used some extra polish to reach its fullest potential." ''
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s Helen Brown called the album a collection of "cheesy seduction songs" and further commented: "Lyrical foreplay isn't exactly the singer's strong suit on this throwback album full of percussive panting." Less impressed, Mark Richardson from ''
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'' called ''Coming Home'' "decidedly uneven, with a handful of awkward moments and dull patches."


Commercial performance

In the United States, the album debuted at number two on the US ''Billboard'' 200, earning 91,000
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s, calculated from 45.82 million on-demand streams and 53,000 pure album copies. ''Coming Home'' marks Usher's ninth top 10-charting album on the ''Billboard'' 200. The album marked the second highest debut of the week and was the best-selling album of the week, with 53,000 units sold: 47,500 digital sales and physical sales of 5,500 (4,000 on CD and 1,500 on vinyl). Its debut marked the largest first-week sales for an R&B album in more than four years, since
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's 2019 live album '' Hello From Las Vegas'' sold 65,000 copies in its opening week. ''Coming Home'' marked Usher's fifth number-one album on ''Billboard''s
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chart, having previously topped the chart with '' Looking 4 Myself'' (2012), ''
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'' (2010), '' Here I Stand'' (2008), and ''Confessions'' (2004).


Track listing

Note * signifies a vocal producer.


Personnel

Musicians * Usher – vocals *
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– background vocals (track 1), vocals (10) *
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– vocals (track 1) *
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– vocals (track 2) *
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– vocals (track 2) *
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– vocals (track 3) *
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– vocals (track 4) * Christopher Stewart – keyboards (tracks 6, 14) * Felly the Voice – background vocals (track 6) * Tomi Martin – guitar (track 6) * Jens Isaksen – keyboards (track 6) * Ben Parris – keyboards,
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(track 6) *
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– vocals (track 7) * Mike Burton – horns (track 11) * Wilber Williams – horns (track 11) * Melvin Jones – horns (track 11) *
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– bass guitar, drums, programming (track 12, 21) *
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– keyboards, programming, synthesizer (track 12, 21) *
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– bass guitar, keyboards (track 14) * Izzy Fontaine – bass guitar, guitar (track 15) * Vaughn Oliver – arrangement, drum programming, keyboards (track 15) *
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(track 20) * Andrew Watt – chorus (track 20) *
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– chorus, vocals (track 20) Technical * Emerson Mancini – mastering *
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– mastering,
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(track 20) * Patrizio "Teezio" Pigliapoco – mixing (tracks 1, 3, 9, 18, 19) * Jessica Wong – mixing (track 2) * Preston "Prizzie" Reid – mixing (track 2) *
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– mixing (tracks 4, 5, 11, 15) *
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– mixing (tracks 6, 12–14) * C. "Tricky" Stewart – mixing (track 7) * Miles Walker – mixing (tracks 8, 16) * Leslie Brathwaite – mixing (track 17) *
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– mixing (track 20) * Anthony R. Smith – mixing (track 20), engineering (1–7, 9–13, 15, 18–20) * Brandon Harding – engineering (tracks 4, 8, 17), engineering assistance (14) * Mike Larson – engineering (tracks 4, 8) engineering assistance (14) * Kesha Lee – engineering (track 4) * Morgan David – engineering (track 4) * Ben "Bengineer" Chang – engineering (tracks 5, 11, 16) * Richard Ledesma – engineering (track 6) * Miki Tsutsumi – engineering (track 7) * Dear Pricey – engineering (track 13) * Brian Thomas – engineering (track 14) * Vaughn Oliver – engineering (track 15) * Chris "KingMixx" King – engineering (track 17) * Ignacio Portale – mixing assistance (tracks 1, 3, 9, 18, 19 * Trey Station – mixing assistance (tracks 4, 5, 11, 15) * Zach Pereyra – mixing assistance (tracks 4, 5, 11, 15) * Anthony Vilchis – mixing assistance (tracks 4, 5, 11, 15) * Mike Seaberg – mixing assistance (tracks 6, 12–14) * Bryce Bordone – mixing assistance (track 20) * Kyle Oueis – engineering assistance (tracks 1, 6, 11) * Veronica "V2" Velez – engineering assistance (track 6) * Colin Bryson – engineering assistance (track 7) * Naruse Tsutsumi – engineering assistance (track 7) * DJ Riggins – engineering assistance (tracks 12–14) * Jacob Richards – engineering assistance (tracks 12–14) * Rachel Blum – engineering assistance (tracks 12–14) Artwork * Aakomon Jones – art direction * Bellamy Brewster – art direction, photography * Allen Chiu – graphic design


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References

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