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Shazam's Review

Since releasing his self-titled debut album in 1994 Usher has come a long way. After continuing his domination over both the urban and pop charts over the years with the likes of 'Burn', 'Caught Up', 'Yeah!' and 'Pop Ya Collar', it's clear that everybody does indeed love Raymond as 2010 album 'Raymond Vs. Raymond' attests. Given a widescreen production job courtesy of man-of-the-moment Polow Da Don, the album sees Usher hooking up with the Young Money Entertainment crew, collaborating with Lil’ Wayne protégé Nicki Minaj who proceeds to tear this track to shreds like a combine harvester running over a paper mill. Newly single at the time of recording, it's clear that Usher reveled in his relationship status, with his vocal delivery matching his fancy footwork. As orchestral tones swell, loom and crash like tidal waves, Usher and Nicki Minaj cut loose and let their freak flags fly on this Friday night anthem-in-the-making. ~James Sharples ~ Copyright (c) Shazam Entertainment Limited 2010. All rights reserved  shazam

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