In 2004, Usher's fourth studio album,
Confessions was released, becoming the most-shipped album of the year in the United States. Before the album's release, he broke up with his girlfriend
Chilli. In December 2005, he became romantically involved with stylist
Tameka Foster; the two wed on August 3, 2007, although Usher's mother and manager,
Jonnetta Patton, did not attend. In May 2007, Usher split with Patton as his manager. This prompted "gossip" that Usher had "fired" her because of his growing relationship with Foster. He denied the claims, saying, "I love my mother ... I decided not to fire, not get rid of, but to give [my mother] the ultimate compliment—to retire her to be a full-time grandmother." It was speculated that Patton's dismissal was due to his engagement with Foster; Usher dismissed these claims on
Total Request Live (TRL) in May 2008. In what
MTV News' Shawn Adler called an "angry tirade", Usher stated, "My wife had nothing to do with me firing my mother — nothing like that, that's trash. I hear y'all talking crazy out there. She's a beautiful black woman. Stop. Stop talking. And I love her. Stop it." The outbreak was compared to
Mariah Carey's unannounced 2001 appearance on
TRL, when she handed out popsicles to the show's audience and performed a "striptease", while some fans noted Usher's speech as evidence that Foster was being controlling of Usher. Usher hired
Benny Medina as his new manager; Medina said of Usher, "The thing that excited me most is the intense commitment to his art, his incredible professionalism and the fact that I feel as though he's just hitting a stride."
(pictured), was leaked in November 2007; however it was not included on
Here I Stand In January 2008, Usher's father, Usher Raymond III, died. Both men regretted not spending more time in each other's lives. "Prayer for You", the seventh track on
Here I Stand, is an
interlude dedicated to Usher's son, reflective on his relationship with his own father; "No matter what happened, my father always prayed for me. The only difference is, I'm gonna be there to be the father that my dad wished he was to me." The
Rich Harrison-produced track, titled "Dat Girl Right There", was leaked on November 11, 2007. The song charted on the
Billboard Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs at number 74, due to high
airplay. Featuring
Ludacris—with whom Usher collaborated on "
Yeah!" in 2004—the song was originally thought to be the lead single from
Here I Stand; however it was not included on the record.
Here I Stand contains eighteen tracks; James "JLack" Lackey,
Polow da Don,
Tricky Stewart,
Jazze Pha,
The-Dream,
Los da Mystro,
will.i.am, Dupri,
Manuel Seal, LRoc,
Dre & Vidal,
Bryan-Michael Cox,
Stargate,
Ne-Yo,
Danja,
Soundz and
J. R. Rotem all produced tunes on the album. On the
iTunes Store deluxe edition, "Revolver" was included, which was produced by Alexander "Prettyboifresh" Parhm. ==Composition==