

Usher: 25 Years My Way reflects on the past, honors the present, and envisions the future of Usher’s Grammy-nominated My Way – delving into discography origin stories, the album’s greater cultural impact, and the creative processes that inspired new renditions of "You Make Me Wanna…", "Nice & Slow", and "My Way". In celebration of 25 years of My Way and the release of the reimagined tracks, Sony Music Entertainment sat down with Usher to discuss the legacy of his sultry & sensational sophomore album.
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The package features new album art that pays homage to the original cover from 1997, plus three reimagined tracks and a lyric and photo booklet to flip through as you listen. The 25th anniversary deluxe edition of My Way pressed on 2LP 180g Silver Cloudy Vinyl will be available via Vinyl Me Please early 2023. My Way 25 th Anniversary Edition is available now for digital pre-save HERE In 1997, the album solidified its mark in music history by charting number eleven on US Billboard's Top 200 Albums of the Year.

Released on September 16 th, 1997 by LaFace Records, Usher’s My Way has been certified 7 times Platinum by the RIAA, with singles “You Make Me Wanna.” and “Nice & Slow” achieving triple platinum status. The collaboration between Carr and Usher on the reimagined tracks influenced his Tiny Desk performance which now has over 11M views in two months and birthed a meme that continues to live across all media. “You Make Me Wanna…” (Ryan James Carr Remake) My Way 25 th Anniversary Edition features the original album in its entirety, bundled with three freshly reimagined tracks, plus instrumentals of said tracks, all produced by producer/drummer extraordinaire, Ryan James Carr. NEW YORK - LaFace Records and Legacy Recordings, the catalog division of Sony Music Entertainment (SME), are celebrating the 25 th anniversary of global superstar Usher’s iconic album, My Way – the R&B masterpiece that rocketed him into the star-studded spotlight – with an expanded edition of the original album, newly reimagined versions of three tracks from the album, a mini-documentary and more on September 16, 2022.
