Robin Thicke, 'Blurred Lines'

Robin Thicke, 'Blurred Lines'



Longtime a staple in the world R & B, Robin Thicke came in 2013 as an artist in the confines of the pop landscape. While he was not entirely unknown to pop fans, considering it has had four singles crack the Hot 100, very often it was known, more condescending, Justin Timberlake as a poor man. But while Timberlake released his return "20/20 Experience," Thicke maintained a somewhat low profile and is introduced with a new single, "Blurred Lines" without help promoting your label.

After its launch on March 20, the words "low profile" ever describe "Blurred Lines" Thicke again. First, he gained viral status of its controversial video uploaded and synchronized theta key as a point in a television commercial for Beats By Dre pill, which aired heavily during the NBA playoffs. His condition became legitimate when it hit # 1 on the Hot 100 on June 12 and has not declined ever since. From Thicke shared two songs from their upcoming album Further: "For the rest of my life," an R & B cut much closer to its characteristic sound and EDM-heavy "Give It 2 U" which is even further its roots "blurred Lines."

If it seemed that Thicke was to create an eclectic fans - or dispersed more negatively - album and confirmed the suspicions of "Blurred lines," said today (July 30). The album is the singer of 36 years, trying to take advantage of its renewed focus to strive to become a pop star in the making that has ever been.

How his forays into funk dance and hold next to his research and family B bedroom jams? Billboard has a track by track look at "Lines are blurred."