The-Dream feat. Usher - "Tampa"

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The-Dream continues building anticipation for his upcoming album Love Hate II with the release of “Tampa,” a smooth new collaboration featuring R&B superstar Usher. The soulful track highlights the effortless chemistry between the two longtime hitmakers, whose vocals glide over atmospheric production filled with late-night energy and modern polish. Blending nostalgia with contemporary R&B sounds, “Tampa” serves as a strong preview of Love Hate II, arriving July 10, and reminds listeners why The-Dream remains one of the genre’s most influential voices.

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