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Autographed 8701 CD Booklet

8701 CD booklet personally autographed by Usher.

Description

Personally signed by Usher, this original 8701 CD booklet celebrates one of the defining albums of his career. Featuring hits such as “U Remind Me,” “U Got It Bad,” and “U Don’t Have to Call,” 8701 marked Usher’s rise to global superstardom and set the stage for his dominance in R&B throughout the 2000s.


Disclaimer:

This item features a Gold OVD, as a TRuEST™ authenticator was on-site to verify Usher’s direct participation in the signing process. Condition may vary slightly from photos due to handling during authentication and signing. This item will ship within 2–3 weeks after the auction concludes.

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