Watch Craig David join Usher for ‘Fill Me In’ and ‘7 Days’ in London

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Watch Craig David join Usher for ‘Fill Me In’ and ‘7 Days’ in London

Craig David joined Usher on stage at London’s O2 Arena for duets of ‘Fill Me In’ and ‘7 Days’ – check it out below.

Usher was playing the fourth of ten shows at the venue on Saturday night (April 5) as part of his ongoing ‘Past Present Future’ tour when the UK garage star joined him for performances of two of his signature songs.

His appearance came towards the end of Usher’s epic 37-song setlist, with the two songs from David’s 2000 debut album ‘Born To Do It’ coming as a surprise to the huge crowd in attendance. Watch fan-captured footage here:

Usher played: 

‘Coming Home’ 
‘BIG’ 
‘Hey Daddy (Daddy’s Home)’ 
‘Call Me A Mack / Think Of You / Can U Get Wit It (Medley Mix)’ 
‘You Make Me Wanna’ 
‘U Remind Me’ 
‘U Don’t Have To Call’ 
‘Caught Up’ 
‘Don’t Waste My Time’ 
‘Love In This Club’ 
‘Tell Me’ 
‘New Flame’ 
‘Lil Freak’ 
‘Margiela’ 
‘Party’ 
‘Lovers And Friends’ 
‘Nice & Slow’ 
‘U Got It Bad’ 
‘Climax’ 
‘Burn’ 
‘Confessions / Confessions Part II’ 
‘OMG’ 
‘DJ Got Us Fallin’ In Love’ 
‘Superstar’ 
‘I Am The Party’ 
‘There Goes My Baby’ 
‘Can U Get Wit It’ 
‘I Don’t Mind’ 
‘Fill Me In’ (with Craig David) 
‘7 Days’ (with Craig David) 
‘My Boo’ 
‘Bad Girl’ 
‘Good Kisser’ 
‘Good Good’ 
‘Yeah!’ 
‘Pop Ya Collar’ 
‘Without You’ 

Last December, David spoke about his dreams of collaborating with Usher in the future. “For me, having grown up listening to Usher, I feel that would be a great … we would create something special,” he said.

“We had a moment at a place called Skyrock at a radio station over there in Paris and we did a little freestyle on the radio back when I was releasing ‘Fill Me In’, ‘7 Days’ and he had ‘You Make Me Wanna … ’ and about to go into his ‘8701’ album so it was a moment.

“Everyone was like: ‘You guys need to [do something together]’. It would be one to say we ticked that box.”

David hasn’t released new solo music since 2022 when he dropped his first-ever Christmas song, ‘Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas’. In the same year, he released his eighth studio album, ’22’, which NME awarded four stars.

“Craig David could have dangerously made a gimmicky throwback album,” NME wrote in a review. “Yet, in a time when many UK R&B fans are crying out for great music and recognition, [David] not only feeds that appetite but uses his platform to laud up some stars to watch too.”

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