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- Lemme_See runtime "4.25".
- Lemme_See abstract ""Lemme See" is a song by American recording artist Usher, released through RCA Records, as the third single from his seventh studio album Looking 4 Myself (2012). The track features vocals from rapper Rick Ross. It was written by Usher, Eric Bellinger, Jim Jonsin, Danny Morris, Nickolas Marzouca and Lundon Knighten with its production helmed by Jonsin and Morris. It was digitally released on May 4, 2012 and sent to urban radio on May 8, 2012. "Lemme See" is a mid-tempo R&B song that makes heavy use of synthesizers. Its lyrics depict Usher contemplating on what he is going to do when he "gets a certain female clubgoer into his bedroom"."Lemme See" received positive acclaim from contemporary music critics, who praised its production and Rick Ross' verse. The song peaked at number 46 on the Billboard Hot 100. It has also reached number two on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart, the second single from Looking 4 Myself to peak in the top three on the chart, following its lead single "Climax". Internationally "Lemme See" reached number six on the South Korea Gaon International Chart, number 88 on the French Singles Chart and number ninety on the UK Singles Chart. The song's music video was directed by Philip Andelman, and shows Usher inside his estate with his love interest in several risqué scenes. Usher performed the song live during the 2012 iTunes Festival.".
- Lemme_See album Looking_4_Myself.
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- Lemme_See musicalArtist Usher_(entertainer).
- Lemme_See musicalBand Usher_(entertainer).
- Lemme_See previousWork Scream_(Usher_song).
- Lemme_See recordLabel RCA_Records.
- Lemme_See recordedIn Atlanta.
- Lemme_See recordedIn Parkland,_Florida.
- Lemme_See releaseDate "2012-05-04".
- Lemme_See runtime "255.0".
- Lemme_See subsequentWork Touch'N_You.
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- Lemme_See album Looking_4_Myself.
- Lemme_See artist "Usher featuring Rick Ross".
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- Lemme_See chronology "Usher singles".
- Lemme_See cover "Lemme See cover.png".
- Lemme_See description ""Lemme See" is a mid-tempo R&B song, that contains elements of hip hop.".
- Lemme_See filename "Lemme See.ogg".
- Lemme_See format Music_download.
- Lemme_See hasPhotoCollection Lemme_See.
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- Lemme_See label RCA_Records.
- Lemme_See lastSingle ""Scream"".
- Lemme_See length "255.0".
- Lemme_See name "Lemme See".
- Lemme_See nextSingle ""Touch'N You"".
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- Lemme_See recorded "2012".
- Lemme_See released "2012-05-04".
- Lemme_See thisSingle ""Lemme See"".
- Lemme_See title ""Lemme See" music video".
- Lemme_See title ""Lemme See"".
- Lemme_See subject Category:2012_singles.
- Lemme_See subject Category:2012_songs.
- Lemme_See subject Category:RCA_Records_singles.
- Lemme_See subject Category:Song_recordings_produced_by_Jim_Jonsin.
- Lemme_See subject Category:Songs_written_by_Jim_Jonsin.
- Lemme_See subject Category:Songs_written_by_Usher_(entertainer).
- Lemme_See subject Category:Usher_(entertainer)_songs.
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- Lemme_See comment ""Lemme See" is a song by American recording artist Usher, released through RCA Records, as the third single from his seventh studio album Looking 4 Myself (2012). The track features vocals from rapper Rick Ross. It was written by Usher, Eric Bellinger, Jim Jonsin, Danny Morris, Nickolas Marzouca and Lundon Knighten with its production helmed by Jonsin and Morris. It was digitally released on May 4, 2012 and sent to urban radio on May 8, 2012.".
- Lemme_See label "Lemme See".
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- Lemme_See name "Lemme See".