Usher says the followup to last year's Raymond v. Raymond could be something "revolutionary." In a recent interview with the U.K.'s Daily Star, Usher revealed that he is looking to work on a "revolutionary pop" album.
The "OMG" singer plans to work with European producers and aims to have the project ready to hit shelves by "early next year." Usher also told the Daily Star that he has been working alongside producer David Guetta as well as dance kings Swedish House Mafia.
"I've always been a friend of Akon's and wanted to do something incredible with David Guetta, too," says Usher.
The singer also expressed an interest in working with the up-and-coming Tinie Tempah, whose huge debut album dropped last year.
"I'm really excited to be here and bring a little 'rev-pop' to the U.K.," says Usher.
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