Kai Cenat and Usher have hinted at a collaboration. Usher personally invited the highly popular streamer to the Super Bowl next month, which was a hint.
In addition, Usher extended an invitation to Cenat to attend a private listening session for his upcoming album. Cenat appeared to share the legendary singer’s excitement over the chance to collaborate.
Throughout 2023, Cenat has been establishing himself as his star has continued to shine. Getting a Christmas gift from Ice Spice was part of this. The item under consideration was a chia pet bearing Spice’s trademark. Cenat was a little taken aback by the gift, even though he was thrilled to get it from Spice. Cenat said that the gift didn’t resemble Spice at all after carefully examining it. In any case, he was overjoyed to receive something from the well-known rapper.
In the meantime, Usher unveiled the first teaser for his forthcoming halftime show during the Super Bowl. A group of fans and celebrities perform Usher’s 2004 hit song “Yeah” in the minute-long trailer, “One performance, 30 years in the Making,” which celebrates the singer’s legacy. In September 2023, Usher was revealed as the Super Bowl main attraction, and the NFL debuted a skit including Kim Kardashian. The Super Bowl this year is being held in Las Vegas, where Usher concluded his residency towards the end of the previous year.
In addition, he disclosed that his new album will be released on February 11, which is Super Bowl Sunday. Usher’s ninth studio album, Coming Home, will be his first since Hard II Love in 2016. Usher’s only long-term project in the previous seven years was the joint album A, which he released in 2018 alongside Zaytoven. In addition, he’ll be hoping that Coming Home marks a return to his creative self. Since his 1994 debut, Hard II Love was the first album to neither peak at number one nor earn an RIAA certification.
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