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Usher Debuts Official Version of 'I Don't Mind' Ft. Juicy J
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The R'n'B singer shares the official and mastered version of the Dr. Luke-produced track a few months after its unfinished version leaked.

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Usher has debuted his collaboration with Juicy J, "I Don't Mind". After an unfinished version leaked back in June, the official CDQ and mastered version of the Dr. Luke-produced song was posted to the R&B superstar's SoundCloud page on Thursday, October 2.

Usher is featured singing praises to his stripper crush on the mid-tempo track. "Shawty I don't mind, if you dance on a pole/ That don't make you a ho/ Shawty I don't mind, when you work until three/ If you're leaving with me," he sings. "You can take off your clothes/ Long as you coming home, girl I don't mind."

"I Don't Mind" will presumably appear on Usher's new album "UR". Initially planned to be released later this fall, the set has been delayed indefinitely because he wants more time to work on it.

"The album isn't scheduled anymore. I've basically taken it back. I'm taking my time with it," Usher said in an interview with Billboard last month. "At the end of the day, all of this is just about having fun. You get in the studio [and] go with how you feel."

The album has spawned lead single "Good Kisser" and its follow-up, Nicki Minaj-assisted "She Came to Give It to You". In addition to the raptress, Usher's eighth LP will feature the likes of Pharrell Williams, Jermaine Dupri, Diplo, Ed Sheeran, Skrillex and Drake. Fans can also expect Chris Brown on the record.

While continuing working on "UR", Usher will be hitting the road with August Alsina and DJ Cassidy for his "The UR Experience" tour that's set to open in November.

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