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New Usher "Moving Mountains" Video

 

Usher's new album, Here I Stand, comes out today, but I don't see how it could live up to phenom that was 2004's Confessions - an album that went platinum 10 times and led to four No. 1 singles. Maybe it will, but as far as leads go, "Love in This Club" is no "Yeah!" - not even close.

But judge for yourself: LOGOonline is streaming the entire Usher album now, including the video we've got here. "Moving Mountains" picks up where the "Love" video left off ... but not really. Why bother with this non-plot? Usher wails in front of a green screen, I'm assuming, for this - his? - ridiculously over-dramatic concept. Come on with the climbing the collapsing mountain ...

 

Watch the "Love in This Club" video after the jump. Don't worry about "the order," or anything.

 

 

Damn ... a girl so hot Usher will remove his sunglasses in sheer horniness! I love Usher's smooth dancing, but again with the dramatics; there's no need to take seriously telling a girl you want to bang her in a public place.

And yeah, the club burned down ... or was imaginary ... or something.

 

And here's Usher's performance of "Love in This Club" during The Hills finale. Sweet deal.

 

 

Comments

Mz.Pooh

Mann my nicca usher go hard man i love diz video n i love him no 1 culd do it betta yeahhhhhh man

Darius Bellman

Like the video and the song; it’s a perfect match. Good special effects, expression and creativity from the video. Good sound, movement and acting from the artist Usher and good movement and acting from the actress.
There maybe positive and negative comments from other viewers and listener.

Darius Bellman

I all most forgot about the producer or producers, good creative video.

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