The Grammy Award winning recording artist has done it again, continuing to secure his position in the ever so changing R&B music industry.
Usher's sixth studio album "Raymond v. Raymond" was released March 30, assuring fans that the R&B crooner is home.
Produced by big names such as Jermaine Dupri, Polow da Don, and Jimmy Jam & Terry Lewis, the album debuted at number one, selling more than 329,000 copies in its first week.
Popular seductive dance singles such as "Daddy's Home" and "Little Freak", which features Nicki Minaj, declares that the new album is filled with an abundance of pop tracks.
In fact "OMG," featuring will.i.am holds a techno vibe, which clearly shows Usher's only battle is his record company and the point of relevance—due to the sudden change in music.
Ushers fans were hoping for a comeback from his unsuccessful album, "Here I Stand."
Unfortunately, fans have finally come to the conclusion that he can never make a sound satisfying comeback after his "Confess-ions" album.
With songs like "Mars vs. Venus" and "Making Love" the album is a mixture of love ballads and songs that are sure to put anyone "in the mood" for being with that special someone.
One thing for sure is that fans that didn't care for the mature, married Usher, they can surely appreciate the fact that he has his "swag" back with tracks filled with all types of successful R&B elements to make an album, which usually involves drama, love, and lots of sex.































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