USHER'S ALBUM RELEASE PUSHED BACK: Recently-announced Dec. 21 date has been scrapped; new date yet to be determined.

(November 25, 2009)
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      *Jive Label Group has cancelled the Dec. 21 release date of Usher's new album "Raymond v. Raymond," and a new date is still being determined, a rep for the company told Billboard.com.       

       The date change is designed to give the album the proper setup time that it deserves, according to the rep. "This is a solid album that we believe in. We want to give it a proper launch."      

       "Raymond's" lead single, "Papers," holds the No. 2 spot on the current Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart.      

       Usher's last album, 2008's "Here I Stand," has sold 1.2 million units, according to Nielsen SoundScan. His biggest-selling album to date is 2004's "Confessions," whose total stands at 9.7 million units.

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