Usher's 'Raymond' Album Leaks Months Before Release
Usher's anticipated album "Raymond Vs. Raymond," the album the singer spent months in Las Vegas recording, has leaked !
Featuring collaborations with both T.I. and Pharrell, in addition to the currently in rotation single 'Daddy's Home' with Plies, sources say "Raymond Vs. Raymond" appeared online Sunday.
Usher is not the first artist to suffer a major leak this month, he follows Grammy Award-winner Lil Wayne, whose album "Rebirth" made its way to fans over a month prior to its release. "Raymond Vs. Raymond" is however, a significant leak considering the fact that it was due to be released in either February or March with just a few songs spotted online like the Nicki Minaj featured "Little Freak".
"Raymond Vs. Raymond" was originally due for release this fall but was later pushed back. Issuing a statement in November, Usher's management told Reuters "This is a solid album that we believe in. We want to give it a proper launch."





































usher's album is going to really sale because he has true fans that love him and can't wait for it to drop please believe he is my favorite singer!!!
to th1st commenter on here i have heard some of ushers new songs and he sounds great i want give him a grade cause he is already an a plus
I had a copy of the album in late October. This was the Tracklist Enchanted Papers Daddy's Home Radar Secrets Rockband Last To Know Certified (feat) Pharell Get Used To Her To The Moon Be Love Looks Good What's A Man To Do? Spotlight My Head Get My Swagger Back Hush Based on what I heard I'd give it a C+
i really want to meet you and get an autograph?
opps Meant lol is right. My bad, I can't see today! :D
Reader is right. Check youtube! That album is safe.
Did you actually hear the album you are talking about?lol songs like cutter off are only demos...this is not usher's voice one hand is from Here I Stand session this is a fake. there are only leaked songz and demos bloggers should verify there sources this not your fault