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Usher · Other Songs - Usher

Watch me as I dance in up the spotlight-

Listen to all the people screaming I'm all... more,

Cos I create the feeling that keep em coming back,

Yeah, I create the feeling that keep em coming back,

So captivating when I get it on the floor.



Know y'all bin patiently waiting, I know you need me, I can feel it,

I'm a beast, I'm an animal, I'm that luster in the mirror,

The headliner, finisher, I'm the closer, winner.

That's when under pressure with seconds left I show up.



[CHORUS x2]

If you really want more, scream it out louder,

Get it on the floor, bring out the fire,

And light it up, take it up higher,

Gotta push it to the limit, give it more.



Get out both your hands, I'm in the zone, s'aite

But I'm in the area, if you more (and) more,

Cos I can't wait to feel it.

I go hard, can't stop,

But if I stop then just know that imma bring it back,

Never quittin' don't believe in that.



Know y'all bin patiently waiting, I know you need me, I can feel it,

I'm a beast, I'm an animal, I'm that luster in the mirror,

The headliner, finisher, I'm the closer, winner.

That's when under pressure with seconds left I show up.



[CHORUS x2]

If you really want more, scream it out louder,

Get it on the floor, bring out the fire,

And light it up, take it up higher,

Gotta push it to the limit, give it more.



[VOCAL SEGMENT]



[CHORUS X 2]

If you really want more, scream it out louder,

Get it on the floor, bring out the fire,

And light it up, take it up higher,

Gotta push it to the limit, give it more.



[VOCAL SEGMENT]



Gotta push it to the limit, give it more.

More - Usher

Released in 2001, 'More' stands as a defining track from Usher's Confessions era, blending R&B sensibilities with a polished pop production that became a staple of early 2000s radio. The song showcases Usher's signature vocal style, characterized by smooth delivery and melodic hooks, while reinforcing his status as a leading figure in the genre during that period. As part of the Confessions album, the recording reflects the shift toward more mature themes and sophisticated arrangements that marked his artistic evolution. The track's enduring popularity highlights its role in cementing Usher's legacy and influencing subsequent generations of R&B and pop artists who adopted similar vocal techniques and production aesthetics.