Yeah! Usher Welcomes Another Baby Boy

Zap2It.com | December 12, 2008
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The R&B star named his new son Naviyd Ely Raymond

Boy, oh boy. Usher is a dad again.

Usher Raymond and his wife Tameka Foster welcomed their second son into the family on Wednesday (Dec. 10), reports celebrity news sites.

"Tameka and the baby are doing fine," says the R&B singer's rep.

The new addition, Naviyd Ely Raymond, weighed 5 lbs, 13 oz. at birth. He has an older brother, 1-year-old Usher Raymond V, who goes by the nickname Cinco ("five" in Spanish).

Foster, 37, was the 30-year-old singer's personal stylist for many years before they began dating seriously . They got hitched in a quiet ceremony in Atlanta in August 2007. She had three other children previous to this relationship.

Usher has sold more than 35 million albums worldwide and has won five Grammys. His hits include "You Make Me Wanna," "U Got It Bad," "My Boo" (with Alicia Keys), "Burn," "Confessions" and "Yeah!"

His film credits "She's All That," "Light It Up," "The Faculty," "Texas Rangers" and "In the Mix."

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