Usher V, Usher’s 16-year-old son, is a rival to Usher on the basketball court.
In a video posted to TikTok on Wednesday, June 26, Usher IV faced Usher V, sometimes known as “Cinco,” in a less than cordial match played at home in Atlanta.
“Cinco swears he’s better than me and loves to talk mess, just in time for the #nbadraft!” Big Sean’s “Precision” provided the soundtrack for the video, which Ursh captioned. “Which one-on-one do you think won?
“Watch the video down below.
In a few short months, Usher will go to Los Angeles to attend the 2024 BET Awards, where he will receive the Lifetime Achievement Award.
On May 30, BET shared the news on Instagram, writing, “We got a confession.” This year’s #BETAwards LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT HONOREE is U-S-H-E-R!
This icon has provided us with HISTORY moments on our stage. It’s time for us to offer him his flowers at #CulturesBiggestNight in exchange for his kindness.
Previous winners of the honor include Queen Latifah, Diddy, Busta Rhymes, and Mary J. Blige.
In addition, the R&B legend is a nominee for four BET Awards at this year’s event, including Best Male R&B/Pop Artist, Album of the Year (Coming Home), and Best Collaboration (“Good Good” with 21 Savage and Summer Walker).
It has also been confirmed that Usher will get the ASCAP Voice of the Culture Award this week, which will add to his collection of trophies.
According to a press release, the honor is given to ASCAP members who “have had a major influence on music and culture” and “recognizes their success as creators and changemakers.
“The singer will receive the prize on June 27 at a celebration honoring the best publishers and songwriters of R&B and soul music in Los Angeles.
With his ninth album out and a Super Bowl appearance under his belt, Usher has already had an incredibly successful year.
These accolades just serve to enhance it.With 123.4 million viewers, his Super Bowl halftime show swiftly rose to the top of the all-time ratings, according to Billboard.
It even exceeded Dr. Dre’s spectacular 2022 show, which featured appearances by 50 Cent, Kendrick Lamar, Eminem, Mary J. Blige, and Snoop Dogg, and Rihanna’s 2023 extravaganza, in which the singer announced her second child was on the way.