Caught Up (Usher song)

December 21, 2004

Caught Up is a song by the American R & B singer Usher. It was released in 2005 for the first time as a single and was originally derived from the published 2004 album Confessions.

Background

In collaboration with other musicians Usher wrote the song Caught Up, in which he describes how much a single woman twisted him his head, though he was of the opinion it would be something like this never happen. He tells here of his first encounter with this woman and the subsequent feeling that was completely new and not natural for him.

Cover

The cover of the CD shows a side portrait of the artist in various shades of gray on a background with angerötetem magistrates double inscription of his name. In the tray there is a split CD. On the one hand is to be seen with large spines, which attach to small closed rose heads on the left side of the CD a web of rose stems. The surface of the CD left half was very dark and colorless. As a transition to the right side is a broken heart, which is located directly below the center of the disc and moves from a very pale shade of red on the left half in a vigorous and intensive red on the right side.

Here are to be seen with adjacent heart blooming roses. This has been used to commemorate a green meadow in the color choice of the substrate a tender. With this configuration If the two different aspects are addressed in Usher's life, as in the song his first experiences with love are described and was alluded to in the previously released album Confessions on his reputation as a heartbreaker. On auffäligsten however, is the reverse of the packaging process, since in this case materials were used that are not only visually but also physically perceptible to the buyer, as these can be felt. It is about the design of a rose head on green leaves.

The hand-made leaves are distributed over the entire surface, thus forming a " new " underground. Only in the upper left third is a recorded flag of the country of origin of the artist, Texas. The Open Rose is symbolic of the output this song, because Usher realizes his love for a woman and the happiness in his life thus flourish.

Singing

The title is written in Caught Up 2/4-cycle, with the usual instruments of R'n'B such as synthesizers, electric bass, percussion, and electronic drums are used. The voice of the artist stands continuously in the foreground and is supplemented by computer-controlled second voices in the chorus. The mix of voice and singing Soul singing this results in a very harmonious but also striking song. The song begins with a prologue and ends with a small, gentle guy.

Track list

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