It looks like Usher is following the same dual single format as his previous ‘Raymond vs Raymond’ project. Indeed, following the increasingly successful ‘Climax’, the singer has prepared two new tracks for release this week – ‘Let Me See (Ft. Rick Ross)’ and ‘Scream’.
‘Scream’ will be serviced to Top 40/Mainstream radio on April 26th while the Urban ‘Let Me See’ will hit the airwaves later this week. Both song will apear on Usher’s upcoming ‘Looking for Myself’ album, which hits stores on June 12th.
Listen to the snippet of ‘Scream’ below:
Usher better quit playing.
BULLISH just like OMG (even though I loved his dancing) and the DJs got us falling in love….well at least I got Climax… I’ll just buy the songs I want
I actually like what here
Dance is on its way out you bandwagon fuck. OMG was good and you finally got it right with Climax but seriously? Nobody is gonna jam to this shit after this bullshit trend dies.
I think Usher and Beyonce (among others) are amazing at bouncing back and forth between Dance Pop and R&B. Bey missed the mark on Run The World and he missed the mark here. Garbage.
Trent you put her instead of his,lol shady
y’all don’t give this dance music enough.
Disco was prevalent throughout the 90′s and had a decline until 1980. This Dance music craze got big around ’09/’10, so expect it to stay until 2020, it just makes sense.
“This Dance music craze got big around ’09/’10, so expect it to stay until 2020, it just makes sense.”
No. Just the thought of this…
The dance/ pop era is full of redundant, generic songs with people using the exact same styles and formulas over and over again. And EVERYONE is doing it, not just pop artists. Not many even attempt to make dance/pop music that sounds different, hence why I can only tolerate a few songs/ artists, and why I have basically stopped listening to the radio for the past 2+ years (it’s only the past few months that things have started to improve imo). The dance/pop music was okay for a few months, then it just dragged on and on and became extremely dominant, completely consuming mainstream music and ruining any sort of variety.
Music is in such a different place now compared to the 70s/80s. People were more focused on quality rather than finding the easiest way to get a hit.