DJ Got Us Fallin' In Love

Album: Raymond V. Raymond (The Deluxe Edition) (2010)
Charted: 7 4
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Songfacts®:

  • This is the first single from Raymond V. Raymond (The Deluxe Edition). The album contains all the songs from Raymond V. Raymond, in which Usher used music to explore the dichotomies of his life as a newly single man/father. It also includes a new set, Versus, which acts as a conceptual sequel and final chapter of Raymond V. Raymond.
  • "DJ Got Us" features Cuban-American rapper Pitbull and was produced by Swedish production legend Max Martin (Pink, Britney Spears, Katy Perry, Kelly Clarkson).
  • For those of you who like chart trivia, this spent four consecutive weeks at #20 on the UK singles chart. Unfortunately, the Songfacts computers were unable to ascertain whether this was a record run on the bottom rung of the UK Top 20.
  • This was one of about 200 songs that was written for Rihanna's album Loud. It didn't make the cut, and ended up going to Usher.

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