Ignoring the excessive talk about his intimate moment with Alicia Keys during the Super Bowl halftime show, Usher reveals that he and the girl on fire The hitmaker’s husband, Swizz Beatz, has been laughing at the public outrage over the event.
During his interview at The breakfast club with Charlamagne Tha God and Jess Hilarious, the R&B star said he and Beatz laughed at comments about him and Keys hugging on stage. “It was literally about having fun thanks to a song that Alicia and I made many years ago,” he explained. “And we celebrate him for his legacy.”
Usher also stated that “there is no disrespect” in the performance’s choreography. “It’s crazy how people think,” he continued. “It’s about how you present things, man, it’s about love.”
Beatz previously addressed the outrage over Usher and Alicia Keys’ halftime performance by saying on Instagram: “They’re talking about the wrong damn thing!!! They don’t see that incredible dress that covers the entire stadium. Congratulations [Usher] and my love [Alicia Keys] that song is a classic. “We don’t make negative vibes on this side, we make history.”
Usher also talked about performing at the 2014 MTV VMAs with Nicki Minaj
In addition to discussing criticism from the Super Bowl halftime show, Usher talked about his interesting moves with Nicki Minaj during their performance at the 2014 MTV VMAs. The singer was seen bouncing his shoulder and head against Minaj’s buttocks while spanking her .
Explaining the purpose of the dance moves, Usher stated, “Absolutely! That was Jamaican culture! Then you have to go to Jamaica. That was just a fun moment. By the way, I was the one playing bass, so I probably would have hit my shoulder or hand.”
Usher then explained that there was a lot going on right now. “I had my bass in my hand and I was playing, so I jumped off his body a little bit. If you go back and watch the video you will understand because I did it there for the first time.”
However, Usher admitted that he may have gone too far with the dance moves. “I think she was getting a little too close when I hit her, though,” he said. “I shouldn’t have hit her, I shouldn’t have done that.”
Speaking about supporting other black artists, Jess stated, “Look, you gotta lift her up!”
To which Usher added: “I was lifting!”
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