Usher appears to be enjoying his time with a new lady.

At Sean “Diddy” Combs’ star-studded 50th birthday party over the weekend, Usher got close and tight with record executive Jenn Goicoechea.

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A photo snapped of the duo shows the Atlanta-based crooner and the Epic Records senior director of A&R smiling as Usher pressed his face close to hers.

Usher not only attended Diddy's bash, which TMZ reported was at the mogul's Holmby Hills home in Los Angeles, but he also performed.  According to the Daily Mail, Usher sang his new song, "Don't Waste My Time," with Ella Mai. He also gave a shout out to the birthday boy, who actually turned the big 5-0 on Nov. 4.

“Happy Birthday Puff. Celebrating 50 years of excellence,” Usher said, using a nickname for Diddy’s former moniker, Puff Daddy.

Usher and his fellow party guest initially ignited rumors of a romance in October. She posted a photo kissing the gold-toothed crooner backstage.

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“‘Cause she's such a good kisser! 💋Caught a rare moment with @usher backstage the other day. I stay catching moments like these boys be catching feelings!” Goicoechea captioned the image. She referenced Usher’s 2014 single, "Good Kisser."

Usher may reserve his smooches for Goicoechea nowadays, but he’s still working to finalize his split from estranged wife Grace Miguel. The pair wed in 2015 and filed for divorce in December 2018 after announcing their separation that March.

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