Tattoos

Usher’s 9 Tattoos & Their Meanings

Usher Raymond IV is an American singer, rapper, actor, songwriter, and dancer. Usher rose to fame after he dropped his debut album titled Usher in 1994 and My Way in 1997. He has been one of the top artists of the music industry winning many awards and has also been included in the Georgia Music Hall of Fame and the Hollywood Walk of Fame. Usher has won many awards including eight Grammy Awards, nine Soul Train Music Awards, and eight American Music Awards, making him the fifth most-awarded artist of the Billboard Music Awards. He has also judged the television reality show, The Voice.

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Usher has a few tattoos on his body. Let us look at the ones he has and the meanings behind them.

1. ‘Mary’ Tattoo

Tattoo: The upper part of the singer’s left forearm contains a large tattoo of a woman wearing long robes on it. The background of the woman is covered in clouds with light emitting from the back of her head.

Meaning: The tattoo is of Saint Mary and represents the religious views of the singer.

2. ‘Fearless’ Tattoo

Tattoo: The side of his left forearm contains the word, “Fearless” tattooed on it.

Meaning: This is a word that describes his personality as the singer is bold and courageous, which is shown in his songs as well as his performances.

3. Name Tattoo

Tattoo: The outer side of his left upper arm contains the name, “USHER” tattooed on it. There is also a tribal design tattooed just below the name that reaches downwards to his elbow.

Meaning: The name represents his own name as well as the name of his debut album that got him recognition. Usher used to have the name tattooed in graffiti style but later got the tattoo covered up with proper alphabets and included the tribal design as well.

4. ‘Scroll’ Tattoo

Tattoo: The inner part of his left forearm, just below his elbow, contains a little scroll tattooed on it. The scroll also has a few words tattooed inside it.

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