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Raymond V Raymond (Album) by Usher

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Usher Raymond IV Born October 14 1978 In Chattanooga Tennessee Known Simply As Usher Is A Grammy Award Winning American R&B Singer-Songwriter Producer And Actor. He Rose To Fame In The Late 90s Releasing The Multi-Platinum Albums My Way And 8701. His Success Continued With The Release Of His 2004 Album Confessions Which Has Sold Over 20 Million Copies Worldwide And Earned Usher Four American Music Awards And Eight Grammy Nominations. To Date He Has Sold Approximately 40 Million Albums Worldwide And Has Won Five Grammy Awards. He Released His Debut Album In 1994 And Has Since Released 1997's My Way 2001's 8701 2004's Confessions And 2008's Here I Stand. His Sixth Studio Album Raymond V. Raymond Was Released March 2010. In 1990 Usher Joined An R&B Local Quintet Called The NuBeginnings Which Was Organized By Local Music Svengali Darryl Wheeler And Then He Decided To Pursue A Career In Music. Aside From Recording Usher Has Ventured Into Business. He Has Established His Own Record Label US Records And Is A Part Owner Of The Cleveland Cavaliers Franchise. He Has Also Dabbled In Acting With A Recurring Role On The Teen Sitcom Moesha And Roles In The Films The Faculty 1998 With Josh Harnett She's All That 1999 With Freddie Prinze Jr. And Texas Rangers 2001 With Ashton Kutcher .

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Raymond V. Raymond Is The Sixth Studio Album By American R&B Recording Artist Usher Released March 26 2010. Production For The Album Took Place During 2008 To 2010 And Was Handled By Several Producers Including Jermaine Dupri The Runners Ester Dean Polow Da Don RedOne Jim Jonsin Danja Jimmy Jam & Terry Lewis Bangladesh And Tricky Stewart. The Album Debuted At Number One On The US Billboard 200 Chart Selling 329 000 Copies In Its First Week. It Sold Over One Million Copies In The United States And Was Certified Platinum By The Recording Industry Association Of America RIAA . The Album Also Produced Five Singles That Achieved Chart Success Including US Hits "Hey Daddy Daddy's Home " "Lil Freak" "There Goes My Baby" And International Hits "OMG" And "More". Upon Its Release Raymond V. Raymond Received Generally Mixed Reviews From Music Critics Who Were Ambivalent Towards Its Songwriting And Themes. Nonetheless The Album Earned Usher Several Awards Including Grammy Awards For Best Contemporary R&B Album And Best Male R&B Vocal Performance. Usher Promoted The Album With A Supporting International Tour OMG Tour In 2011.