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In reply to the discussion: So how come Miley Cyrus gets shamed [View all]rocktivity
(44,908 posts)38. UPDATE: Robin Thicke and Pharrell Williams are being sued by Marvin Gaye's estate
Last edited Wed Sep 17, 2014, 12:36 AM - Edit history (1)
(This) testimony was taken from depositions Thicke and Pharrell made in April as part of an ongoing legal dispute with the children of Marvin Gaye over whether or not Blurred Lines lifted beats and rhythms from Gaye’s 1977 song Got to Give It Up...
(Thicke): "I was high on vicodin and alcohol when I showed up at the studio. So my recollection is when we made the song, I thought I wanted — I — I wanted to be more involved than I actually was by the time, nine months later, it became a huge hit and I wanted credit. So I started kind of convincing myself that I was a little more part of it than I was and I — because I didn’t want him — I wanted some credit for this big hit. But the reality is, is that Pharrell had the beat and he wrote almost every single part of the song.”
(Williams) ...said he was “in the driver’s seat” for this song, but explained that sharing credit is the norm for the music industry....When asked whose words were used in the lyrics, Williams answered: “Mine.” Williams also said that it’s “Robin Thicke’s voice” that makes the song great: “Because it’s the white man singing soulfully and we, unfortunately, in this country don’t get enough — we don’t get to hear that as often, so we get excited by it when the mainstream gives that a shot.”
Thicke also admitted he lied to media outlets about the genesis of the song...“Pharrell and I were in the studio and I told him that one of my favorite songs of all time was Marvin Gaye’s Got to Give It Up. I was like, ‘Damn, we should make something like that, something with that groove.’ Then he started playing a little something and we literally wrote the song in about a half hour and recorded it."
(Thicke): "I was high on vicodin and alcohol when I showed up at the studio. So my recollection is when we made the song, I thought I wanted — I — I wanted to be more involved than I actually was by the time, nine months later, it became a huge hit and I wanted credit. So I started kind of convincing myself that I was a little more part of it than I was and I — because I didn’t want him — I wanted some credit for this big hit. But the reality is, is that Pharrell had the beat and he wrote almost every single part of the song.”
(Williams) ...said he was “in the driver’s seat” for this song, but explained that sharing credit is the norm for the music industry....When asked whose words were used in the lyrics, Williams answered: “Mine.” Williams also said that it’s “Robin Thicke’s voice” that makes the song great: “Because it’s the white man singing soulfully and we, unfortunately, in this country don’t get enough — we don’t get to hear that as often, so we get excited by it when the mainstream gives that a shot.”
Thicke also admitted he lied to media outlets about the genesis of the song...“Pharrell and I were in the studio and I told him that one of my favorite songs of all time was Marvin Gaye’s Got to Give It Up. I was like, ‘Damn, we should make something like that, something with that groove.’ Then he started playing a little something and we literally wrote the song in about a half hour and recorded it."
Not to put too fine a point to it, but the way these two couldn't throw each other under the bus fast enough, I wouldn't spit on either of them if they were on fire.
P.S. How do either of them explain being in the Blurred Lines video? WARNING: this link is not safe for work, feminists, younger viewers or music lovers

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Cause she is so tacky. She looks like a candidate for SLA Anon. Robin Thicke-slimy!!
WCLinolVir
Aug 2013
#2
They're all buffoons. I wish they would keep their damned clothes on - boys and girls alike.
Ed Suspicious
Aug 2013
#6
well, the double standard is there for sure... But, I tend to agree with even the "COOLERATI"
hlthe2b
Aug 2013
#13
They both looked dumber than a bag of hammers. but, I don't totally don't care -
Tuesday Afternoon
Aug 2013
#28
Both of them looked funny as hell to me. I laughed at the whole thing -
Tuesday Afternoon
Aug 2013
#33
UPDATE: Robin Thicke and Pharrell Williams are being sued by Marvin Gaye's estate
rocktivity
Sep 2014
#38