When the album drop and the reviews start coming in I hope at least one person can call him out on his disingenuousness and this being nothing more than a marketing strategy to sell his product. We'll see. | |
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Yeah I think someone will. Maybe if we're lucky it will be Paula calling him out Trolls be gone! | |
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let's give him the benefit of the doubt.I'm sure he cares deeply about his wife and his marriage.You can't "fake" that. | |
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To me,this doesn't seem like a surefire way to sell records.The album is due in less than a month and there's not even a music video for the first single.A personal album directed to his wife doesn't seem like it's gonna have alot of commercial appeal,does it? If record sales were his primary concern,he would simply call up Pharrell and make "Blurred Lines Part 2" instead of a deeply personal album with low-key promotion. | |
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This kinda reminds me of Usher's album "Confessions", when he broke up with Chili | |
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My guess is that he's going to dig up some of his older songs that never made the cut on the album and use that as filler. The other 2-3 songs that he's going to try to turn into hits, in all likelihood, are the songs that he's invested the most time into turning them into hits. Maybe she will file the official divorce lawsuit when the album drops....Hollywood seems like a strange place. Trolls be gone! | |
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^^ goes back to what I said earlier.This seems like a low-key release.No video for the first single.Simple cover art.Very personal songs.People are saying that he's using his marital problems for publicity,but this album doesn't seem a surefire commercial project to me.It'll most likely sell alot less than Blurred Lines. | |
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You're right, it's highly unlikely that this will be another Blurred Lines. Everything about this spells publicity stunt and a feeble attempt to "get her back". I don't know his wife at all but maybe she will be more annoyed with this than she'd be swayed by it. Take note fellas, sometimes laying it on "Thicke" (pun intended) can spell more trouble in the long run. Trolls be gone! | |
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Thanks for posting this. I am really curious how he's going to promote this album without eventually passing off as either pathetic or trying to capitalize off his failed marriage. Trolls be gone! | |
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Paula looks like bootleg fan art. Is this album still on Star Trak/Interscope? | |
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I'm actually surprised that his label is allowing him to do this.Seems like,after the massive success of Blurred Lines,they would have pressured him to make another commercial album.Everything about this new album is low-key. | |
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I was thinking the same thing you were. This album might even set him pretty far back. Maybe they will shelve it the closer it gets to the release date. Trolls be gone! | |
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Some people are skeptical,but to me,it appears that he is serious about saving his marriage,even if it means he'll have a low-selling album.Hopefully,his record company will stand behind this project. | |
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It is really weird since "Blurred Lines" was an international #1 to be following it up with such a low-key album, but that's how he operated before Blurred Lines too. | |
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Maybe he expects this to be a sleeper hit. This is really an odd situation. Trolls be gone! | |
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Very good point. | |
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. Star Trak doesn't come across as all that pushy when it comes to getting their artists to produce commercially viable albums. . They've given Thicke a lot of room to play around ever since they signed him in '05. Scattered successes here and there, but arguably the most obvious attempt at a more commercial, mainstream album was Sex Therapy (moreso than BL), and that didn't sell that hot. . I think Star Trak is just happy that Thicke had himself a monster hit in 'Blurred Lines', which also helped push Skateboard P. back into the public eye, but I wouldn't be surprised if they let him play his hand with this Paula album. . I don't want your rhythm without your rhyme | |
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You got that right! Nothing better than personal drama to promote an album. Sad but true, ain't it? Seems that record companies love creating and exploiting drama in the lives of their artists. Trolls be gone! | |
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On Juli 11 Robin will perform on the North Sea Jazz festival. Just after Bootsy Collins, Sheila E. en before Pharrell Williams. What a line up! | |
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Yeah that sounds like a good lineup there. I hope they all do a song together If anybody from the Org goes to this, PLEASE get your phone out and record this Trolls be gone! | |
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Identity said:
So much for being low key. | |
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I actually love the photo and layout, but I just don't like the font choice. | |
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. ^Okay, a couple of quick thoughts after my first viewing of this vid. . - Does anyone else think it's kinda tacky that Thicke is letting himself get rubbed down by a model who's playing a stand-in for Paula? I'd be pretty damn displeased if my ex I'd recently broken up with made a 'reconciliation' video that has another dude rubbing all over her bare skin. . - The song itself is not one of Thicke's best ballads. The verses are all right, honestly, but the song as a whole just drones on and on. . -Is that supposed to be a human heart held in the palm of a hand at the 3:20 mark? Very disturbing imagery. . I've been a supporter of Thicke's since 'Get You Alone', I muchly enjoyed the Blurred Lines album in spite of the accusations of misogyny on the lead single, and I was expecting something sincere and heartfelt from this Paula project. But this single 'Get Her Back' and its video just don't give me a good vibe at all. Bad Thicke. No biscuit. . I don't want your rhythm without your rhyme | |
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I'm gonna let you guys listen to the whole album and then tell me what's worth listening to because Lord knows you can't get that time back once it's gone Trolls be gone! | |
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I love the direction of this new record based off the first single and the fact that he is the only producer, some of his best work is self produced and written. The Paula story line is sad. This is coming full circle to his debut album sonically and also as he placed a picture of her on the album cover and explained that she was the reason for him being happy and why he looked at the world as a beautiful place. She has always been centre to his music.
[Edited 6/23/14 19:54pm] “It means finding the very human narrative of a man navigating between idealism and pragmatism, faith and politics, non- violence, the pitfalls of acclaim as the perils of rejection” - Lesley Hazleton on the first Muslim, the prophet. | |
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