Robin Thicke is clearing up the hazy meaning behind his summer jam, "Blurred Lines." The R&B singer has been criticized for crooning "rapey" lyrics, as the single includes phrases like, "I hate these ...
The album has garnered mixed to positive reviews, with its title track giving the R&B vocalist his first No. 1 Hot 100 ranking (in spite of controversy). By Mia Galuppo Senior Entertainment Reporter ...
Pharrell Williams is opening up about his feelings toward some of his older, more controversial songs. The 46-year-old artist sat down with GQ for their New Masculinity issue to discuss his thoughts ...
Singer Devon Cole recently shared her rendition of Robin Thicke's controversial 2013 hit Blurred Lines—but she changed the lyrics to emphasize the importance of consent. The video, found here, ...
Pharrell Williams talks about a wide variety of topics in his new cover interview with GQ, particularly his definition of masculinity and what it does and doesn’t (and should and shouldn’t) mean in ...
"Blurred Lines" was a song destined to date badly from the moment it was written. Though it was only released in 2013, Robin Thicke and Pharrell singing, "I know you want it, You're a good girl,Can't ...
And then I realized that there are men who use that same language when taking advantage of a woman, and it doesn’t matter that that’s not my behavior. Or the way I think about things. It just matters ...
Singer and producer Pharrell Williams might be best known today for his 2013 earworm "Happy." But there's another song he worked on the same year that left him less than thrilled. "Some of my old ...
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