



Raymond vs raymond usher movie#
Now single again, he’s back in the club and on the prowl with self-explanatory tunes like “Lil Freak,” “So Many Girls” and “Pro Lover.” Rest assured when the 31-year-old sings “Daddy’s home/ It’s time to play” on “Hey Daddy (Daddy’s Home)” he’s not addressing his two young sons. Usher's catalog is certainly solid, with his 2004 Confessions LP considered by many to be his best (it's sold more than 10 million copies just in the U.S.). With a title inspired by the 1970s divorce movie Kramer vs Kramer, Ushers sixth album is perhaps unsurprisingly a break-up record. Commercially, the album debuted at number one on the US Billboard. In the same year, a follow-up set entitled Versus was released, and became Ushers sixth top ten album. By the end of the year, it sold over 2 million copies worldwide. With hot producers such as Danja and Sean Garrett, the Atlanta-based performer’s sixth disc is a sizzling mix of dancefloor bangers and grinding ballads that put the attention back on his warm, elastic tenor and off his personal life.Īfter the 10-million selling Confessions (2004) which seemed to catalogue his breakup with TLC’s Chili (though co-writer Jermaine Dupri has since said the tunes were about his exploits) Usher went all the way biographical with 2008’s Here I Stand, reflecting the fidelity and fatherhood of his then-married with children status, but sales were lacklustre. Raymond is the sixth studio album by American R&B singer Usher, released on March 26, 2010, via LaFace Records. Raymond was certified platinum by the RIAA, and sold 1.3 million copies in the US. Stream songs including 'Monstar', 'Hey Daddy (Daddy's Home)' and more. Having spent the last few years torn between two women - his wife and mother-manager (both of whom he’s dumped) Usher Raymond is trying to get his sexy back and this album is a step in the right direction. Listen to Raymond v Raymond (Expanded Edition) by Usher on Apple Music.
