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    Singer Usher smiles as the Miami Heat play against the Detroit Pistons during their NBA Eastern Conference Finals Game 3 playoff match-up against the Detroit Pistons in Miami, Florida, in this May 27, 2006 file photo. The Heat defeated the Pistons 98-83 to take a 2-1 series lead. REUTERS/Marc Serota

    LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Popular R&B singer Usher, whose hit songs include 2004's "Yeah," is engaged to marry his longtime girlfriend, wardrobe stylist Tameka Foster, the singer's representative said on Friday.

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    Further details were not being disclosed, according to Usher spokeswoman Simone Smalls.

    Usher, 28, whose full name is Usher Raymond, began his career as a teenager when he was discovered by LaFace Records, and since then he has soared in popularity and moved from singing into acting.

    His 2004 CD "Confessions" was a top-selling album and won the Grammy -- the U.S. music industry's top honor -- for best contemporary R&B album. "Yeah," which was on the CD, won the Grammy for best rapped/sung record.

    In 2005, he starred in a feature film called "In the Mix," playing a young man who becomes romantically involved with the daughter of a mob boss, and in 2006 he starred in the musical "Chicago" on Broadway.



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