
The Los Angeles Times 's Randall Roberts wrote that the song "finds its groove when Rick Ross parks his Lamborghini on the track’s lawn for a cameo". Several other reviewers showed similar responses to Ross' appearance on "Lemme See", including Sobhi Youssef of Sputnikmusic who noted it as a "welcome" surprise. Erika Ramirez of Billboard also praised the song's production, calling it "seductive" while showing a positive response to Rick Ross' verse. DJ Booth commended its production, writing that it contains "sultry, slow-burning synth grooves". Andy Kellman of AllMusic described the track as "a slithering, low-slung jam" noting it as one of Usher's best songs and a stand-out from Looking 4 Myself. The Observer 's Killian Fox called the song a hit. During the pre-chorus, he comes to the conclusion: I decided to take my shirt off / and show my chest. Lyrically, Usher is contemplating on what he is going to do when he "gets a certain female clubgoer into his bedroom", in the line: Hey girl, I'm debating if I should take you home. It contains elements of hip hop music, and its production was compared to the one in Kelly Rowland's " Motivation" (2011). "Lemme See" is a mid-tempo R&B song that heavily incorporates synthesizers, and has a running duration of four minutes and 15 seconds. On the same day, it was sent to urban radio and on May 22, to rhythmic radio. The following week, on "Lemme See" was released to SoundCloud. "Lemme See" was digitally released on as the third single from Usher's seventh studio album Looking 4 Myself, following " Scream". Problems playing this file? See media help. Usher performed the song live during the 2012 iTunes Festival.

The song's music video was directed by Philip Andelman, and shows Usher inside his estate with his love interest in several risqué scenes. Internationally "Lemme See" reached number six on the South Korea Gaon International Chart, number 88 on the French Singles Chart and number ninety on the UK Singles Chart. It has also reached number two on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart, the second single from Looking 4 Myself to peak in the top three on the chart, following its lead single " Climax". The song peaked at number 46 on the Billboard Hot 100.

Its lyrics depict Usher contemplating on what he is going to do when he "gets a certain female clubgoer into his bedroom". "Lemme See" is a mid-tempo R&B song that makes heavy use of synthesizers. It was digitally released on and sent to urban radio on May 8, 2012.

It was written by Usher, Eric Bellinger, Jim Jonsin, Danny Morris, Nickolas Marzouca and Lundon Knighten with its production helmed by Jonsin and Morris. The track features vocals from rapper Rick Ross. " Lemme See" is a song by American singer-songwriter Usher, released through RCA Records, as the third single from his seventh studio album Looking 4 Myself (2012). 2012 single by Usher featuring Rick Ross "Lemme See"
