He burst onto the scene at only 14 years old with the single "Call Me A Mack" from the Poetic Justice soundtrack, and his debut album followed a year later. From there, Usher Raymond IV would become one of the most successful R&B artists of all time, dropping multiplatinum albums like My Way and Confessions; scoring countless hits from "U Don't Have To Call" to "Let It Burn" and "OMG." He's been omnipresent for the better part of three decades, and he's excelled across media, as a recording artist, movie star and TV fixture. To put it succinctly, Usher is a music icon.
And Usher has a plethora of dope collaborations with some of the biggest names in Hip-Hop. After all, he was mentored by none other than Puff Daddy, before Jermaine Dupri found a winning formula for the R&B sensation. Usher has paired up with everyone from Lil Wayne to will.i.am, and we picked our ten favorite songs that feature the superstar singer flexing alongside some of the dopest emcees. These are our picks for Usher's 10 Best Hip-Hop Collaborations.