Confessions (Usher Album) - Track Listing

Track Listing

No. Title Producer(s) Length
1. "Intro" James "JLack" Lackley 0:46
2. "Yeah!" (featuring Lil Jon & Ludacris) Lil Jon 4:10
3. "Throwback" Just Blaze 4:01
4. "Confessions (Interlude)" Jermaine Dupri 1:16
5. "Confessions Part II" Jermaine Dupri 3:49
6. "Burn" Jermaine Dupri 3:51
7. "Caught Up" Dre & Vidal 3:44
8. "Superstar (Interlude)" Aaron Spears, Arthur Strong, Juan Johnny Najera, Usher, Valdez Brantley 1:04
9. "Superstar" Dre & Vidal 3:28
10. "Truth Hurts" Jimmy Jam & Terry Lewis 3:51
11. "Simple Things" Jimmy Jam & Terry Lewis 4:57
12. "Bad Girl" Destro Music, Jimmy Jam & Terry Lewis 4:21
13. "That's What It's Made For" Jimmy Jam & Terry Lewis 4:37
14. "Can U Handle It?" Robin Thicke, Pro J 5:45
15. "Do It to Me" Jermaine Dupri 3:53
16. "Take Your Hand" Rich Harrison 3:03
17. "Follow Me" Dre & Vidal 3:31
UK edition bonus tracks
No. Title Producer(s) Length
18. "Whatever I Want" Rich Harrison 3:15
19. "Confessions Part I" (Replaces track 4 on special edition) 4:21
Special edition bonus tracks
No. Title Producer(s) Length
18. "My Boo" (Duet with Alicia Keys) Jermaine Dupri 3:43
19. "Red Light" Lil Jon 4:48
20. "Seduction" Jimmy Jam & Terry Lewis 4:33
21. "Confessions Part II" (Remix) (featuring Shyne, Kanye West and Twista) Jermaine Dupri 4:28
Notes
  • "Throwback" contains a sample of Dionne Warwick's 1973 "You're Gonna Need Me".
  • "Superstar" contains a sample of Willie Hutch' 1973 "Mack's Stroll/The Getaway (Chase Scene)".
  • "Take Your Hand" contains a sample of Harold Melvin & The Blue Notes' 1973 "Is There A Place For Me".
  • Most tracks on the special edition have their running time cut due to the extra songs present on the album.

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