Usher Set To Release Dancehall Track With Jamaican Singer

Producer Donovan “Don Corleone” Bennett continues to build on his impressive international catalogue after the Jamaican recently completed a Dancehall track with R&B superstar Usher.

The Jamaican beat-maker, who is no stranger to international success, recently collaborated with the R&B superstar on a track titled “Pressure,” which they recorded at AfterMaster Recording & Mastering Studios in Los Angeles.

According to Bennett, the project came to life after receiving a call from Amercian producer Rico Love asking if he could come to a studio in Hollywood, California with intention of working on some tracks.

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Bennett says it was only after arriving at the studio that he realized he would be recording with the “U Remind Me” singer.

The producer says Usher played him the demo vocals for the track and within 5 minutes he made a beat. He says following consultation with Rico Love he would later add vocals from an undisclosed female Jamaican artiste to complete the project.

Bennett has made strides on the international scene over the years, working with artists such as Sean Paul, Migos, Keyshia Cole and Rihanna over the years.

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