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Usher, Lil Jon and Ludacris drop 'SexBeat' two years after recording it and ecstatic fans love the 'banger'

The song first featured in Lil Jon's live battle with T-Pain and after fans constantly demanded it be released, Usher finally decided to drop the track
UPDATED APR 10, 2020
Usher, Ludacris, Lil Jon (Getty Images)
Usher, Ludacris, Lil Jon (Getty Images)

After a whole lot of teasing, Usher has finally dropped the full version of his song 'SexBeat' with Lil Jon and Ludacris and it's penned by Jermaine Dupri.

This is the second collaboration between Usher, Lil Jon and Ludacris, their first being the hit song 'Yeah!' released in 2004. Just like on 'SexBeat', 'Yeah!' had Lil Jon producing it and adding his signature 'yeah!' to the vocals while Ludacris provided the rap and Usher was on vocals.

Fans first caught wind of the existence of 'SexBeat' after Lil Jon played an unfamiliar track during his live Instagram battle with T-Pain, later revealing it to be a two-year-old collaboration between him, Usher and Ludacris. The song took many by surprise and fans immediately began asking for it to be released.

During the battle, Lil Jon said, "Y’all don’t know how many conversations I’ve had about this record," adding that despite the track being created so many years ago, it was never released because Usher wasn't comfortable sharing it. Until now, that is.

Usher performs with Lil Jon (left) and Ludacris (right) at a concert during 'The Truth Tour 2004' on October 13, 2004, at Madison Square Garden, in New York City (Getty Images)

After seeing the response to the song, Usher teased the possible release of the track on April 6, tweeting, "Yo!!... after that response last night to my new record after the battle between LilJon & TPain... I’m thinkin bout dropin this week... retweet me if you feelin it?" To this, one fan responded, "now Usher... you know we want that song LOL."

Another joked, "Just drop the song, sir. We too grown for these games." Another fan said, "I’m speaking for all 260k people that was on, YOU BETTA! Y'all hiding these bangers from us, knowing we losing our minds!! You gotta do the Lords work na!"

Thanks to the unwavering demands from fans, Usher has finally dropped the track titled 'SexBeat' and fans absolutely love it.

"Wow. This new Usher she is unbelievable. REAL music," tweeted one fan, while another said, "I can’t believe they sat on this song for 2 years." Others were surprised the song was actually released with one saying, "#SexBeat is out. Didn’t see that coming. Repeat."

One fan tweeted, "I feel like Usher, Lil Jon, and Luda kinda chased a hit with #SexBeat, and it completely works! For some reason it works here! Like this song is amazinggggggggg quality, peak artistry from all 3 artist." Some others wanted T-Pain to feature on the song as well with one tweeting, "I got a whole treatment for y’all, add me to the team @Usher @jermainedupri @LilJon. For one if T-Pain don’t make a cameo with this energy you’re already down 1... lol #SexBeat," along with a video of the moment Lil Jon premiered the track during his battle with T-Pain.

One fan joked, "Now that @Usher @LilJon and @Ludacris dropped SexBeat, we’re really about to see a lot of women coming outta this quarantine pregnant." Another concurred, "SexBeat I’ll f**k around and make another baby listening to this." This joke might actually turn out to be a reality.

Others had a more poignant statement to make: "U know what’s crazy? If it wasn’t for ‘Rona, we probably wouldn’t EVER have SexBeat."

Another tweeted, "Somebody tell @usher to never wait 2 years to drop a fire track again lol. #Sexbeat is slappin!"

Check out the song below.



 

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