
2010 release, the seventh album from the multi-million selling R&B artist. Following the success of his platinum selling 2008 release Here I Stand, Raymond v Raymond takes you on a journey through the dichotomy of man. Raymond v Raymond opens up another chapter of Usher's coming of age as he tells the story of balancing the challenges of day to day life as an evolving man while jumping back on the scene as a sex symbol and fearless superstar entertainer. With the help of some of the biggest producers in music including Polow Da Don, Jim Jonsin (Lollipop), Danja (Sober), and Jimmy Jam & Terry Lewis, Raymond v Raymond is sure to paint a vivid portrait of growth, triumph, defeat and happiness. read more..
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Oh come on...it's not that bad... by Dionne SelbyI say that in the title because this album is not bad...at all. Now, is it a great album, or his greatest!? Absolutely not. But there is a nice vibe to this album and there are some really good tracks on here. My suggestion would be to listen to the album at least 3 times before making a final judgement. I think it will grow on you. Usher still keeps true to himself as well as keeps it fresh. And you can't fault him for that. Don't compare it to other R&B albums out here in the game, especially not younger artists. I think Usher gave us who he is as an artist AND good music. It's a good chill album and it does have a pretty good flow. Now, there are some songs on the album, (probably about 2-3) I could definitely do without. But for the most part, it was good...it's a good buy.
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