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But “Blurred Lines” sounds like a guy trying miserably hard to get it right, and therefore getting it wrong. He packs in all these cutesy do-I-make-you-proud details. (Oh, that “hey hey hey.”) ...
So if the fight over “Blurred Lines” — the 2013 hit single written by Thicke alongside Pharrell Willams, featuring T.I. — had been simply about the relative talents of the musicians and ...
"Right now, I feel free ... but he denied using any of it to create Blurred Lines. The Williams, Thicke and T.I camp contended they did nothing wrong in being inspired by Gaye and evoking ...
Moral decline of American society over the past 50 years is not an accident; the history of the world's future is happening right now. We now walk a narrow path between heaven and hell.
If we’re both making assumptions, who’s to say what’s right or wrong? I’m not trying to disregard the experience and trauma of assault victims with whom “Blurred Lines” resonates negatively. By all ...
The Los Angeles jury that found Thicke’s “Blurred Lines” unintentionally plagiarized ... The jury went with the author. It was wrong to do so. And Pharrell Williams, the true author of ...
After winning a major victory in court over the song "Blurred Lines," Marvin Gaye's family ... wasn't thinking about the legal implications right now. "We're not in that space." ...
With reporting from colleges across the country, Grigoriadis’s new book Blurred Lines: Rethinking Sex ... This is a hard issue to get right — they may not always be doing the best job ...