Tuesday, January 26, 2010

Usher's 'Hey Daddy' Video: Watch A Sneak Peek Now

Usher's 'Hey Daddy' Video: Watch A Sneak Peek Now

Ush flirts with ladies and seals a deal in excerpt from Raymond v. Raymond clip.
By Shaheem Reid


Usher in his "Hey Daddy" music video
Photo: LaFace

Usher loves to say "Daddy's home" when he drops his LPs. And a sneak peek of the first video from his Raymond v. Raymond song "Hey Daddy" just arrived at MTV.com, showing Usher in vintage form.

In the excerpt he dances and flirts with a group of ladies. There is one shot of the Grammy winner sitting in a meeting, looking like he closed a successful deal. Ush seems to have his mind elsewhere, however, and the lyrics of the song back up that theory.

"I ain't gotta do a lot of flexin'," he sings in the clip. "Shawty, you already know what it is/ And, girl, tonight we're gonna do a lot of sexing/ Can't nobody do your body like this/ I won't knock, won't ring no bells ... / Said I'll get you hot."

A video trailer for the album teases more of what's to come from Raymond v Raymond. It shows the many different sides of Usher: He's in the strip club, he's walking in the street, he's in the boardroom and bedroom.

"Hey Daddy" and "Papers" are the songs we officially know will be featured on the album. A spokesperson for the singer wouldn't confirm whether any of the other tracks that have been leaked recently will appear on the LP.

When Usher's SUV was robbed in Atlanta right before Christmas, reports said that a laptop containing new music was among the $1 million worth of items stolen. Some of the leaked tracks, such as the Jermaine Dupri-produced "Fooling Around," might have come from that computer.

"People heard my songs [for Usher]; his album is coming," Dupri told MTV News, adding that he didn't know if Usher would be back in the studio before the album's release. "I don't know yet. His album date is set. I doubt you'll get new records. You're gonna get what's basically there, but it's a solid record. His album is a solid record. People gonna love it."

While Dupri named February 16 as the Raymond release date, Amazon.com lists it as March 30, and Usher's label has said an official announcement would be coming soon.

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