Blurred Lines
Blurred Lines has become Thicke's first No. 1 album, but what can be attributed to its success?
While topless models prance around performers in a lewd, playful manner, you don't think of innocent children.
Many "Blurred Lines" criticisms revolved around words such as "misogynistic," "belittling" and even rapey." But in response, Thicke has now redefined the video as "feminist."
Mod Carousel created a mock video that features clothed women singing and dancing with lewd, half-naked men.
Robin Thicke has long been a talented, world-renowned R&B singer, but he's never broken to the forefront. Now he's finally getting his turn.
Thicke has released the his second track, giving fans an opportunity to get a better sense on one of the summer's most highly anticipated releases.
The explicit version of the "Blurred Lines" video does feature topless women dancing around the performers, but there are always two sides to the argument. Now, in a recent interview, director Diane Martel put in her own two cents.
Thicke is in the thick of it, and whether positive or not, he's feeding off his newfound fame.
Last summer, Thicke and Pharrell Williams stepped into the studio to recreate a vibe captured in Marvin Gaye's "Got to Give it Up," Thicke's favorite song of all time. Within the first hour, "Blurred Lines" was born.
Thicke's new title track, "Blurred Lines," topped the UK singles chart for the second week in a row and has gained critical acclaim and worldwide recognition for it's provocative and alluring music video.
Robin Thicke is making his return to music with his sixth studio album titled Blurred Lines.
Many Robin Thicke fans are glad to hear that the celebrated R&B singer has finally earned his first no. 1 single.