Usher talks about his divorce in new song

R&B singer Usher and former wife Tameka Foster Raymond at an event in New York City (AP Photo by John Smock)
When R&B singer Usher married his stylist Tameka Foster in 2007, many critics and fans predicted the marriage wouldn’t last long because they seemed like an unmatched couple.
The couple divorced two years later in 2009 after they had two children together. The short marriage even caused a rift between Usher and mother Jonetta Patton, who didn’t attend the wedding.
In his new song released Monday, Usher discusses his divorce to Foster. The song is titled “Papers,” and the lyrics describe why he chose to sign the divorce papers.
The lyrics to the song’s chorus are….”I done damn near lost my mama, I done been through so much drama, I done turned into the man that I never thought I’d be. I’m ready to sign them papers, papers, papers. I done took all I can take, but you leave me no option girl. I can’t deny how much I love you, I done gave up everything I had to As hard as it is I’m afraid I got to say. I’m ready to sign them papers, papers, papers.”
The song is posted below.
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