
Net Worth Over Time
Net Worth Timeline
Self-Titled Debut Album at 15
Usher released his debut album at age 15, showcasing his vocal talent and potential. While the album achieved moderate success, he was still developing as an artist and relatively unknown to mainstream audiences.
My Way Breakthrough Success
His second album 'My Way' went multi-platinum, with hits like 'You Make Me Wanna...' and 'Nice & Slow' dominating R&B and pop charts. This established Usher as a rising star and major force in contemporary R&B.
Confessions Diamond Album Status
'Confessions' became one of the best-selling albums of the 2000s, moving over 10 million copies in the US alone. Usher reached peak cultural dominance, with hits like 'Yeah!' making him the biggest male R&B artist in the world.
Here I Stand and Las Vegas
Despite his album 'Here I Stand' underperforming compared to 'Confessions,' Usher maintained A-list status through touring and brand partnerships. He began expanding into business ventures and mentoring, including discovering Justin Bieber.
The Voice Coach and Comeback
Usher joined NBC's 'The Voice' as a coach and released 'Looking 4 Myself,' which included the hit 'Climax.' His television exposure and continued music success maintained his high profile and added significant income streams.
Hard II Love and Residency
Usher released 'Hard II Love' and announced his Las Vegas residency, diversifying his revenue streams. While no longer dominating charts as in his peak, he remained a respected A-list performer with strong touring power.
Super Bowl Halftime Show Performance
Usher headlined the Super Bowl LVIII halftime show, one of the most prestigious platforms in entertainment. The career-affirming performance reminded audiences of his enduring talent and cemented his legacy as an R&B icon.
R&B Legend and Continued Influence
Usher remains a household name and influential figure in contemporary R&B and pop music. With successful business ventures, ongoing performances, and his Past Present Future tour, he maintains A-list status as both an active performer and respected industry veteran.
Last updated: February 25, 2026