LAS VEGAS — It's no doubt that Usher has proven himself to have a discography worthy enough of a Super Bowl halftime show performance, but what songs, statistically, are his biggest hits?
Usher will take the stage halfway through the Kansas City Chiefs vs. San Francisco 49ers showdown in Las Vegas on Sunday, Feb. 11.
The singer recently told Entertainment Weekly his set will be 15 minutes long as opposed to the typical 13-minute-long show.
You can watch the Super Bowl LIVE on KHOU 11 Sunday at 5:30 p.m.
The 45-year-old singer has amassed 53 songs on the Billboard Hot 100 chart over the span of his career, including 9 No. 1 hits and 18 Top 10 hits.
Usher's Billboard No. 1 hits:
- Yeah! featuring Lil Jon and Ludacris (2004), which spent 12 weeks at No. 1
- U Got It Bad (2001) was at No. 1 for six weeks
- Burn (2004) was top of the charts for eight weeks
- OMG (2010) spent four weeks at No. 1
- My Boo (2004) was No. 1 for six weeks
- Confession Part II (2004) was the top song in the country for two weeks
- Love In This Club (2008) was No. 1 for three weeks
- U Remind Me (2001) spent four weeks at No. 1
- Nice & Slow (1998) was No. 1 for two weeks
Usher's Billboard Top 10 hits:
- You Make Me Wanna
- Yeah!
- DJ Got US Fallin' In Love
- U Got It Bad
- Burn
- OMG
- Without You
- Caught up
- My Boo
- U Don't Have to Call
- Confessions Part II
- Love In This Club
- U Remind Me
- My Way
- I Need a Girl (Part One)
- Nice & Slow
- Lovers and Friends
- Scream
According to Grammy.com, Usher has eight Grammy Awards and has been nominated 23 times.