

“I got reason to believe that you been foolin’ around,” he sings over a smooth instrumental. Usher points the finger back at a lover he suspects of being unfaithful. Will he love you-or leave you alone? Rich Harrison makes his sole beat placement count, btw. But the pressures of commitment are building. Usher has everything he wants in a partner. “You’re chasing a dime, losing a treasure,” preaches Pastor Raymond. This mellow groove peddles the popular money-can’t-buy-love cliché. While Usher gives insight into the difficulties of life in the spotlight, this doesn’t really fit the album’s concept.

We’ve got a confession: Confessions ain’t perfect (sorry!), and this is the sore hitchhiker’s thumb catching a free ride.
