Usher’s Most Popular Songs Ranking [2025]
His music—rooted in the talents of a singer, songwriter, dancer, and actor—is sure to delight fans of R&B.
We’ve put together a ranking of his most popular songs.
It’s packed with tracks that are highly recommended even for those who don’t usually listen to much R&B.
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Usher’s Popular Song Rankings [2025] (21–30)
RuinUSHER, Pheelz29rank/position

With its smooth falsetto, laid-back groove, and Afrobeats-inspired melody, this track is perfect for summer.
A single from USHER’s ninth album, “Coming Home,” it’s a collaboration with Nigerian singer-songwriter and producer Pheelz that captures both the ache of heartbreak and the hope of renewal.
While the upbeat feel makes it ideal for sunny days, its empathetic message resonates deeply.
It conveys the struggle of being unable to step into a new love due to past wounds, all through his characteristically gentle vocals that also exude forward-looking strength.
A heartwarming sound you’ll want to savor—highly recommended for summer festivals and road trips alike.
2nd RoundUsher30rank/position

A makeup-story love song that captures the uncontrollable impulse of a long-awaited reunion.
It’s a rich, Diplo-produced R&B track, with an arrangement that uses effects to great impact, creating an urban and dramatic mood.
Usher coolly says, “Girl, I’m back,” with effortless charm.
Usher’s Popular Song Rankings [2025] (31–40)
Call Me A MackUsher31rank/position

Usher, the American talent who burst onto the 90s R&B scene like a comet.
His landmark debut single radiates a confidence and charisma that seem far beyond his 15 years at the time.
With a bold declaration of “Call me a cool guy,” he blends a boyish, slightly overreaching charm with an extraordinary spark that foreshadows his future stardom.
The track was featured on the soundtrack to the film Poetic Justice, released in August 1993, and reached No.
56 on the R&B chart.
Its groove-laden sound—an impressive fusion of pop-rap and funk—will put you in the best mood, whether you’re driving or just need an energy boost.
A must-hear track that lets you experience the very first step of his brilliant career.
Can U Help MeUsher32rank/position

A track by American singer-songwriter and dancer Usher.
Released in 2001, it reached No.
1 on the charts in Canada and the United Kingdom, and is included on his third album, 8701.
The track has been covered by artists such as Sabrina.
Can’t Stop Won’t Stop ft. will.i.amUsher33rank/position

It’s will.
i.
am’s idea to arrange Billy Joel’s “Uptown Girl” with a synth sound, bringing out Usher’s pop appeal through BEP-style dance-pop.
Here, “can’t stop” refers to an irresistible urge to have you.
Confessions, Pt. IIUsher34rank/position

It’s an R&B hit song by Usher from 2004.
The song deals with an affair between a man and a woman, and at the time it sparked discussion that it might be autobiographical for Usher.
In reality, the story isn’t fiction-free nor directly about him; the song was inspired by experiences of his friends.
DiveUsher35rank/position

A medium-slow track by Jim Jonson with a gentle flow.
Backed by subtly layered guitars, Usher’s glossy, soaring falsetto feels delightful.
While it paints a beautiful soundscape, it’s a full-on Usher-style love song about “diving into your deepest places.”





