How Usher's Relationship With Chilli, Mistresses, & Jermaine Dupri Led To Confessions...

How Usher's Relationship With Chilli, Mistresses, & Jermaine Dupri Led To Confessions It was all a lie! Dramatic? Sure, but not nearly as dramatic as the top charting, jaw dropping, lust filled stories of confessions Usher dropped on us back in 2004. The year translucence, chrome, and the futuristic y2k began to dwindle and also the year TLC’s Chilli departed from Usher's playboy charm. At just 14 years young Usher would go on to sign a recording contract with LA Reid's Laface Records before being handed over to So-So Def’s Jermaine Dupri who’d lend his producer magic to Usher's debut 1997 project, ‘My Way.’ Seven years later Usher was presenting us with what would become his highest selling album to date all thanks to the help of 1/3rd of TLC, Jermaine Dupri, and Ushers inability to keep it in his pants. Dive deep into the intricate connections and events that shaped one of the most iconic albums of the early 2000s. "Confessions" by Usher wasn't just a collection of hit songs, but a reflection of the artist's real-life experiences, relationships, and dramas. In this video, we'll explore Usher's personal relationships with Chilli of TLC, alleged mistresses, and his enduring friendship with Jermaine Dupri, and how these influenced the creation of "Confessions". Join True Celebrity Stories as we unravel the truths behind the music.