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A new trial motion called a Los Angeles jury's $7.4 million verdict finding the song "Blurred Lines" infringed on a Marvin Gaye hit "unfounded, illogical, and a miscarriage of justice." ...
“Blurred Lines” isn’t anti-feminist — it’s actually super feminist because it defends every woman’s independence (“that man is not your maker”) and right to have sex with Robin Thicke.
The "Blurred Lines" legal battle is far from over, so Rolling Stone explains Robin Thicke, Pharrell Williams and T.I.'s side as well as the Gayes'.
Robin Thicke has claimed that his global hit 'Blurred Lines' is "actually a feminist movement". The singer has received criticism for the song's lyrical content and accompanying music video, which ...
The success of "Blurred Lines" landed Robin Thicke a performance slot this morning on the Today Show.After hopping off stage in the above video, Today hosts Matt Lauer and Savannah Guthrie spoke ...
Here are some intriguing animation examples from a paper delivered at SIGGRAPH 2010 about “Programmable Motion Effects.” The researchers were Johannes Schmid, Robert Sumner, Huw Bowles, and ...
Pharrell looks back at one of his biggest hits, “Blurred Lines,” with much more clarity these days. In GQ‘s New Masculinity issue, released on Monday, the artist-producer discussed the ...
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