Usher & Zaytoven Cruise Around At Night In "Peace Sign" Music Video

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Usher & Zaytoven link up for the new visuals off of their joint project.

Over the past few years, it seems that Usher took a step back from being a recording artist to venture off into other avenues. Since the release of 2016's Hard II Love, the rapper was relatively quiet, but in October, he and Zaytoven released their surprise album, A. The singer's new project consisted of eight songs, giving fans a glimpse of Atlanta from his view. Today, Usher and Zaytoven link up for their new music video for "Peace Sign."

Usher and Zaytoven join forces for the sultry new music video for their track, "Peace Sign" off of A. The music video finds Usher cruising through the city while highlighting a few staples in Atlanta such as Peaches gentleman's club. The rapper's new visual serves as the music video off of the project. 

A is likely a teaser for something bigger in 2019. The singer recently signed a deal with 100 Management for worldwide representation. With his next album expected to drop in 2019, Usher has a new team behind him that's getting ready to help him push the project. Hopefully, we'll get more news on his forthcoming solo album soon.


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