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News Robin Thicke reveals he had less of a roll in the creation of "Blurred Lines" than previously thought, and says he had a drug and alcohol problem for all of last year.
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News T.I. responded to the Gaye Family's desire to "correct" the "Blurred Lines" by listing him as copyright infringer.
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Pop Culture Emily Ratajkowski has accused Robin Thicke of groping her on the set of the "Blurred Lines" music video.
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News Robin Thicke and Pharrell lose their "Blurred Lines" case, must pay $7.4 million.
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Music Not only did the track land Thicke in legal trouble, but people accused him of promoting misogynistic culture.
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Pop Culture The model recently made claims that while on the set of the "Blurred Lines" video in 2013, Thicke groped her breasts.
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News Robin Thicke reluctantly sues Marvin Gaye and Funkadelic's representatives to protect his hit "Blurred Lines".
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Music The long and winding "Blurred Lines" lawsuit has reached a conclusion.
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Music He stated he would never take anything from anyone.
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Music Pharrell distances himself from the arrogance and misogyny of his previous lyrics.
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Music He made a few comments that caused them to take the producer back to court.
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Music Pharrell & Robin are still dealing with their copyright lawsuit.
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Relationships Robin Thicke and April Love Geary are expected to finally tie the knot in 2024, after nearly a decade of dating.
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Pop Culture EmRata's exit from the video in 2013 caused quite a stir.
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News Robin Thicke reveals the cover art, tracklist and release date for his upcoming album, "Blurred Lines."
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Interviews Watch Robin Thicke On Oprah's Next Chapter
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Original Content As the evolution of Hip-Hop continues to ascend into higher heights in the music industry, it seems that R&B is slowly but surely losing its soulful edge and assimilating more into the Hip-Hop genre. These days the rappers are "singing", and the singers are trying to rap. The question is, what happened along the way? We do some digging to answer that question.
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Audrey N.