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** This video was directed by Creator/JonasAkerlund who directed {{Music/Madonna}}'s Ray of Light music video, by the way.
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* SuspiciouslySimilarSong: "Blurred Lines" was subjected to a major lawsuit from the estate of Music/MarvinGaye, because of similarities to "Got to Give It Up".
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* NightmareFuel: The [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bz_EqawkmTg music video]] for "Get Her Back" is nothing but mean text messages from his ex-wife, flashing images of Thicke crying, screaming, beating himself & drowning in water, masked women and [[https://64.media.tumblr.com/11efa6b8ad55677b1d136cba667bbfca/tumblr_n7qs1oaGTp1r61gyjo1_500.png this]].
** This video was directed by Creator/JonasAkerlund who directed {{Music/Madonna}}'s Ray of Light music video, by the way.
** This video was directed by Creator/JonasAkerlund who directed {{Music/Madonna}}'s Ray of Light music video, by the way.
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* SignatureSong: "Blurred Lines" was a massive #1 hit in 2013 and was ''inevitable'' no matter where you went.
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* OvershadowedByControversy: When people talk about Thicke anymore, it's usually in the context of either the abuse allegations made towards him by his ex-wife Paula Patton or his song "Blurred Lines," due to the many accusations it received of plagiarizing Marvin Gaye's "Got to Give It Up" and the lyrics being perceived as promoting date rape.
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** When people talk about Thicke anymore, it's usually in the context of either the abuse allegations made towards him by his ex-wife Paula Patton (not to mention Creator/EmilyRatajkowski's claims of Thicke sexually harassing her), or his song "Blurred Lines," due to the many accusations it received of plagiarizing Marvin Gaye's "Got to Give It Up" and the lyrics being perceived as promoting daterape.rape.
** The album ''Paula'' had more controversy than sales, to put it mildly. Much of the buzz surrounding the album was that it was devoted to Paula Patton, whom he was having a very public breakup with, and given his nosediving reputation, it was easy to view it as an ''also'' very public attempt to woo her back. Critics tore into it, with The Atlantic going so far as to call it "one of the creepiest albums ever made." In fact, the resulting lack of interest in ''Paula'' wound up ''part of'' that controversy - it sold 24,000 copies in America, but got humiliating triple-digit sales figures in overseas markets including an unbelievable ''158'' copies sold in Australia, reducing the most controversial pop star of the previous year to a pariah and a has-been.
** When people talk about Thicke anymore, it's usually in the context of either the abuse allegations made towards him by his ex-wife Paula Patton (not to mention Creator/EmilyRatajkowski's claims of Thicke sexually harassing her), or his song "Blurred Lines," due to the many accusations it received of plagiarizing Marvin Gaye's "Got to Give It Up" and the lyrics being perceived as promoting date
** The album ''Paula'' had more controversy than sales, to put it mildly. Much of the buzz surrounding the album was that it was devoted to Paula Patton, whom he was having a very public breakup with, and given his nosediving reputation, it was easy to view it as an ''also'' very public attempt to woo her back. Critics tore into it, with The Atlantic going so far as to call it "one of the creepiest albums ever made." In fact, the resulting lack of interest in ''Paula'' wound up ''part of'' that controversy - it sold 24,000 copies in America, but got humiliating triple-digit sales figures in overseas markets including an unbelievable ''158'' copies sold in Australia, reducing the most controversial pop star of the previous year to a pariah and a has-been.
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* FetishRetardant: "Blurred Lines", despite blatantly being an IntercourseWithYou anthem, is this for those who are unable to get past the rape overtones of the lyrics.
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* FetishRetardant: "Blurred Lines", despite blatantly being an IntercourseWithYou anthem, is this for those who are unable to get past the rape overtones of the lyrics. In WebVideo/ToddInTheShadows' review of the song, he also points out that the "unrated" version of the music video is significantly ''less'' sexy than the regular version, despite featuring full-on topless women (as opposed to {{Stripperiffic}} yet still covering outfits): if you show scantily-clad ladies, the viewer can imagine that eventually, [[TheissTitillationTheory they'll take that outfit off]] and sex will happen, but if they're ''already'' naked and nothing is happening (as the girls in the video are mostly just standing around looking bored), something must have gone wrong at some point.
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* FetishRetardant: "Blurred Lines" is this for those who are unable to get past the rape overtones of the lyrics.
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* OvershadowedByControversy: When people talk about Thicke anymore, it's usually in the context of either the abuse allegations made towards him by his ex-wife Paula Patton or his song "Blurred Lines," due to the many accusations it received of plagiarizing Marvin Gaye's "Got to Give It Up" and the lyrics being perceived as promoting date rape.rape.
* SignatureSong: "Blurred Lines" was a massive #1 hit in 2013 and was ''inevitable'' no matter where you went.
* SignatureSong: "Blurred Lines" was a massive #1 hit in 2013 and was ''inevitable'' no matter where you went.
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* OlderThanTheyThink: To the general public, Thicke is strongly associated with the year 2013 as that's when "Blurred Lines" was a hit, but he's actually worked the music industry since the 90s and released his first album in 2002.
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* OvershadowedByControversy: When people talk about Thicke anymore, it's usually in the context of his song "Blurred Lines," due to the many accusations it received of promoting date rape.
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* OvershadowedByControversy: When people talk about Thicke anymore, it's usually in the context of either the abuse allegations made towards him by his ex-wife Paula Patton or his song "Blurred Lines," due to the many accusations it received of plagiarizing Marvin Gaye's "Got to Give It Up" and the lyrics being perceived as promoting date rape.
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* FetishRetardant: "Blurred Lines" is this for those who are unable to get past the rape overtones of the lyrics.
* OvershadowedByControversy: When people talk about Thicke anymore, it's usually in the context of his song "Blurred Lines," due to the many accusations it received of promoting date rape.
* OvershadowedByControversy: When people talk about Thicke anymore, it's usually in the context of his song "Blurred Lines," due to the many accusations it received of promoting date rape.