Bad news for Pharrell Williams and Robin Thicke's bank account. They'll be forced to pay $7.3 million to Marvin Gaye's family for copying his hit "Got to Give Up" for their song "Blurred Lines."
Robin Thicke's new album, 'Paula,' debuted to disappointing sales during its first week, having only sold 25,000 copies in the U.S. and 530 copies in the U.K.
Robin Thicke is no stranger to baring his emotions and laying them all out on the table, especially when it comes to winning back his estranged wife, Paula Patton. But in the music video for his new single, 'Get Her Back,' the 'Blurred Lines' singer opens up more than ever.
When Robin Thicke premiered his new song 'Get Her Back' at the 2014 Billboard Music Awards, the track's title (and premise!) totally reminded us of Hanson's 2013 single 'Get the Girl Back.' Which artist's win-her-back song is better?
Robin Thicke is pulling out all the stops on his quest to win Paula Patton back. Not only did he pen his new single 'Get Her Back' about his estranged wife, he is now reportedly naming his upcoming album 'Paula' in her honor.
A steamy tabloid story involving Robin Thicke and Paula Patton has the 'Blurred Lines' singer threatening legal action over what he claims is a "false story."
Robin Thicke seemed as shocked by his split with Paula Patton as we were. He quickly began dedicating songs to her while performing live, telling the world he was trying to get his love of two decades and mother of his only son back. In a rare post-split interview, he said that they are much happier and this breakup is inspiring his new music.