Clip features 21 Savage & Summer Walker

Multi-Platinum Grammy Award winning global superstar Usher’s video for “Good Good,” his collaboration with 21 Savage and Summer Walker, has been released. Directed by Warren Fu (The Weeknd, Doja Cat, Dua Lipa), the video was shot at Jackson Street Bridge and other landmarks in Atlanta and features 21 Savage and Summer Walker.

“Good Good” was the greatest gainer at radio this week and debuted at No. 1 on Billboard’s R&B Digital Song Sales Chart upon release. It is Usher’s second No. 1 single on this chart, and first to debut at the top. “Good Good” was also featured on the cover of Spotify’s Are & Be for one week, on Apple Music’s R&B Now for two consecutive weeks and peaked at No. 1 on Shazam in Atlanta, Memphis, San Francisco, New Orleans, Philadelphia and more.

The song was released via Mega, a music collective founded by L.A. Reid and Usher in partnership with Gamma, the artist-first multimedia platform providing creative and business services across all artistic and commercial formats co-founded by CEO Larry Jackson and President Ike Youssef. This joint venture will see Gamma exclusively distribute and market all music released by Mega.

This fall, Usher will wrap his highly successful Usher: My Way The Vegas Residency at Dolby Live at Park MGM, which has been a smash hit since opening in July of 2022, selling out all shows to date. Twelve final performances are scheduled for November and December with limited tickets remaining for the October dates.

Earlier this year, the R&B star’s “Yeah!” hit one billion global streams on Spotify since its 2004 release. The new Spotify Billions Club song is from his critically acclaimed album Confessions.

In May, the global superstar was honored with a Doctorate of Music degree from Berklee College of Music, along with Roberta Flack and Sona Jobarteh.

Beyond selling over 80 million records worldwide and collecting dozens of awards, he has simultaneously lit up the small screen on NBC’s The Voice and the big screen in blockbusters such as Hustlers. He has also tirelessly distinguished himself as a devout humanitarian, raising tens of millions of dollars for various causes and uplifting youth via his New Look Foundation. Since 1999 he has been providing opportunities for young people in underserved communities and enabling them to flourish and achieve seemingly impossible dreams.