Ray J wants Usher's spot

Wednesday, June 2, 2010

Recently, Usher has been on a tear. His album, Raymond v. Raymond has put him right back on top of the male R&B game. Ever since he first came into the game, Usher has been right around the top. While Usher has had a career filled with accomplishments, Ray J has been a backburner artist. At times, Ray J has charted memorable hits, but he has never had the spot.

Ray J has become popular for his appearances on various reality television shows. A lot of his fans did not realize he was actually a singer by nature. His role on "Moesha" in the late 1990s is what he is known for more so than his songs. Over the years, Ray J has been credited for his ability to both rap and sing. His 2001 album featured Ray J showing this off.

Despite being a decent rapper and a relatively popular singer, Ray J has yet to sell out the stores. More importantly, he has yet to create a memorable album. For the past few months, Ray J has been working hard to change all of this. He has gotten in contact with Rodney Jerkins, the man who helped Michael Jackson make a comeback. Jerkins has promised to deliver a classic album to Ray J. The only thing missing in his career is a classic album.

With the right producer behind him, Ray J knows he could easily rise to the same level and acclaim as such artists as Ne-Yo and Usher. After his music is released, later this year, Ray J is confident he will be sitting on top of the R&B game. Ray J is not looking to completely erase Usher, but he at least wants him to move over and make room for him at the top. There has never been in doubt in Ray J's mind that he was just as good, if not better, than the leading men in R&B. For the first time, he wants to prove this.

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