Usher Encourages Son Naviyd to 'Be Great' as 15-Year-Old Hopes to Start His Own Singing Career

"I offer the best to you, and I went through hell to be able to make certain that you could have an incredible start," Usher shared in his speech

<p>Lester Cohen/Getty</p> Naviyd Raymond and Usher in 2024

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Naviyd Raymond and Usher in 2024

Usher took a moment in the spotlight to honor someone very close to him.

During the ASCAP Rhythm & Soul Celebration on Thursday, June 27, at the London West Hollywood, the "Yeah!" hitmaker took home the American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers (ASCAP) Voice of the Culture Award.

During his acceptance speech, Usher, 45, gave his 15-year-old son Naviyd Raymond, who wants to be a singer himself, a special shoutout.

Usher said that he was thrilled that Naviyd and another one of his sons, Usher "Cinco" Raymond were able to see him accept the prestigious award, and "to be encouraged by the village of people who make this industry what it is, as well as incredible songwriters, producers, and creators."

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<p>Michael Buckner/Variety via Getty </p> Usher in 2024

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Usher in 2024

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He noted that one of his sons in attendance is "really adamant about being an artist," and that while he wants his son to be prepared for greatness, he also wants him to think about the "humble beginnings that we've had."

"When we play in an industry where many times genres that have fed many other genres... it's a backseat," Usher continued.

"So if anything, I'm encouraging him to understand that the entitlement of being able to start on that line, to start his journey is one that may potentially come with judgment because there's some comparison, but you know what?"

The eight-time Grammy winner then addressed Naviyd, encouraging him to "be great."

<p>Lester Cohen/Getty</p> Naviyd Raymond, Usher and Usher "Cinco" Raymond V in 2024

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Naviyd Raymond, Usher and Usher "Cinco" Raymond V in 2024

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"I want you to be great, so I offer the best to you, and I went through hell to be able to make certain that you could have an incredible start," Usher said. "I love you, son, and I just want you to be great. I want you to be like them. I want you to be like us."

Usher also made sure to give his son Usher a shout-out as well. "And obviously, it's very difficult for the guy who was named after me, Usher," he said, referring to the 16-year-old. "But Cinco, I love you too, man. I'm so happy that you're here."

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"You both, you and Naviyd, allow me to do what it is that I love and no matter how much of a commitment I have to you you allow me to stay committed to the thing that I found when I was your age."

<p>Owen Hoffmann/Patrick McMullan via Getty</p> Usher and Naviyd Ely Raymond in 2017

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Usher and Naviyd Ely Raymond in 2017

The Voice of the Culture award isn't the only big award Usher is set to receive this year. The 2024 Super Bowl Halftime headliner is slated to take home the Lifetime Achievement Award at the 2024 BET Awards on Sunday, June 30.

The Confessions hitmaker is also nominated for the album of the year, best collaboration and video, and best male R&B/pop artist at the upcoming ceremony.

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