The freaking out over Robin Thicke and Miley Cyrus' performance at the 2013 MTV Video Music Awards keeps coming. The latest to weigh in on the raunch fest? Robin's mom!
Robin Thicke knows how to strike while the iron is hot. He decided yesterday, one day after his controversial performance with Miley Cyrus at the 2013 MTV VMAs, to release the video for "Give It 2 U". The video includes twerking, his Beetlejuice suit and foam fingers.
You can tell that the dude driving the car in this funny Vine video thinks the woman dancing in the back seat to Robin Thicke's "Blurred Lines" is hot by the way he keeps glancing in the mirror. Or not.
Robin Thicke stopped by the Late Night With Jimmy Fallon show on Thursday (August 1) and lent his falsetto voice to a fun version of his hit song "Blurred Lines." Also included: The Roots, show host Jimmy Fallon and a whole lot of kid's musical instruments.
Critics of Robin Thicke's hit song Blurred Lines claim it's misogynistic, pointing to its provocative lyrics about good girls gone bad and now-banned adult music video. In a definite nod to that possibility, we now have a funny music video featuring former US president Bill Clinton singing Blurred Lines.
Robin Thicke's song "Blurred Lines" is one of the most popular songs of the summer. Need proof? Even little kids and babies are dancing to it! Here are some cute videos we found on YouTube that features adorable kids getting down to the catchy track.
"Blurred Lines" singer Robin Thicke stood up to critics who've called the smash hit "explicitly sexually violent," calling himself a "gentleman."
A remix of the Robin Thicke/Pharrell/T.I. hit "Blurred Lines" had to happen eventually, and this one is just too awesome! They somehow got the "Cosby Show" opening footwork to match the beat of the song perfectly, and it's definitely worth a look.
Robin Thicke's new song Blurred Lines with T.I. and Pharrell Williams has been taking a lot of heat and has been banned from YouTube in its original form. Critics have gone so far as to call the song misogynistic and 'rapey,' claiming the song degrades women.
Robin Thicke's song 'Blurred Lines' is on top of the Hot 100 this week and for good reason, that shiz is catchy! It's funky and bouncing beat appeals to pretty much everyone, including Miley Cyrus.