Caught Up

Album: Confessions (2004)
Charted: 9 8
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Songfacts®:

  • In this song, a girl has turned the tables on Usher. He's usually the one in control, but this lady has some kind of power over him and he's all caught up. His homies tell him it's cramping his style, but he's powerless to resist.
  • Usher used a few different production teams on the Confessions album. "Caught Up" was courtesy of Andre Harris and Vidal Davis, known as Dre & Vidal. They wrote the song along with Ryan Toby and Jason "Poo Bear" Boyd. Toby also has credits on "Miami" by Will Smith and "What Would You Do?" by his group City High; Poo Bear went on to write songs for Usher's protégé Justin Bieber, including "Change Me" and "What Do You Mean?"
  • The opening lines, "I'm the kind of brother who's been doing it my way, getting my way for years," are a reference to Usher's second album, My Way, released in 1997 when he was 18.
  • In the video, Usher does some dance fighting to save a damsel in distress, but still makes it to his show, where he performs the song. It was helmed by Director X, who also did Usher's videos for "U Got It Bad" and "U Don't Have To Call."
  • "Caught Up" was the last of five singles from Usher's Confessions album, and the only one that didn't climb to #1 in America. Usher went on quite a run, starting when the first single, "Yeah!," hit the top spot in February 2004 and stayed for 12 weeks. It was followed by "Burn," "Confessions, Pt. 2" and "My Boo." "Caught Up" reached its chart peak of #8 in March 2005.
  • Usher performed this song at the Grammy Awards in 2005, where "Yeah!" won for Best Rap/Sung Collaboration and Confessions earned Best Contemporary R&B Album. He was then joined on stage by James Brown to do Brown's classic "Get Up (I Feel Like Being a) Sex Machine."
  • Usher sang a piece of "Caught Up" at the 2024 Super Bowl halftime show early in his performance. The game took place in Las Vegas, where he completed a residency a few month earlier.

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