
Get ready to be immersed in Usher’s latest creation as the multi-Platinum Grammy Award-winning global superstar unveils the music video for his newest single, “Good Good.” This heartfelt “post-breakup plea with an Atlanta bounce to it” (Stereogum) has just received a visual treatment that’s sure to leave a lasting impression.
Crafted under the direction of Warren Fu, a renowned filmmaker who has worked with stars like The Weeknd and Doja Cat, the video was skillfully filmed at Atlanta’s iconic Jackson Street Bridge and other prominent locations. Alongside Usher, the video features the acclaimed talents of 21 Savage and Summer Walker, creating a visual narrative that resonates with the song’s emotional depth.
Making Waves in the Music Scene
“Good Good” quickly demonstrated its impact, becoming the top gainer on radio this week and debuting at an impressive No. 1 position on Billboard’s R&B Digital Song Sales Chart upon its release. This accomplishment marks Usher’s second No. 1 single on the chart and the first to debut at the top spot.
The song’s influence extends beyond charts and playlists. “Good Good” was showcased on Spotify’s Are & Be playlist for a week, and it made a strong impression on Apple Music’s R&B Now playlist for two consecutive weeks. Additionally, the track soared to No. 1 on the Shazam charts in cities like Atlanta, Memphis, San Francisco, New Orleans, and Philadelphia.

A Collaboration of Visionaries: mega and gamma.
The song’s launch is part of the broader vision of mega, a music collective co-founded by L.A. Reid and Usher in partnership with gamma. This dynamic collaboration between mega and gamma. is poised to reshape the landscape of music distribution and marketing, ushering in a new era for artists and their creative endeavors.
Embark on the Visual Journey
Immerse yourself in the world of Usher’s “Good Good” by watching the Warren Fu-directed video here. Experience the fusion of music and storytelling as Usher, 21 Savage, and Summer Walker deliver a striking audiovisual experience.
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