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Robin Thicke has made no secret that he wants to win his wife Paula Patton back after their separation earlier this year. He performed his new single "Get Her Back" at the Billboard Music Awards in May and is naming his new album simply after his wife: Paula. Yesterday (June 18), the "Blurred Lines" singer unveiled the album's tracklist and album cover, and there's not a whole lot of subtlety going on. -
Robin Thicke New Album Probably Titled 'Paula' in Attempt to Win Back Estranged Wife
Some guys buy their girls flowers or jewelry to win them back after a fight... Robin Thicke just names entire albums after his former beau. The "Blurred Lines" crooner is reported to be naming his seventh studio album after his estranged wife Paula Patton. -
Robin Thicke Releasing New Album In July
Robin Thicke will follow up his first No. 1 album Blurred Lines with a new album due out July 1 through Star Trak/Interscope Records, Billboard reports. -
WATCH: Robin Thicke debuts new song 'Get Her Back' at Billboard Music Awards for wife Paula Patton
Robin Thicke has made it no secret that he wants to get his wife Paula Patton back in his good graces, and Sunday night (May 18), he sung it to the world. -
7 Musicians with Tax Problems: R. Kelly, Robin Thicke, and more
Happy tax day! If you feel stressed out and miserable that you waited until the last minute to do your taxes (if that's the case, stop reading this and get back to your taxes), don't feel so bad; even the rich and famous are awful at paying the IRS. Here are seven musicians that have run into trouble with Uncle Sam. -
Robin Thicke and Paula Patton are separating after nine years of marriage
Paula Patton, Robin Thicke's wife of nearly nine years, has announced plans to separate from the "Blurred Lines" singer, according to Billboard. -
WATCH: Metallica and Lang Lang Dominate All Other Grammy Performers with "One"
A more touching spectacle took place during the in memoriam segment--initiated by the first few bars of Lang Lang's Tchaik--despite misspelling Corey Monteith's name and excluding other revered names. -
Grammys 2014: Record of the Year, Is this award Daft Punk's to lose? Will Lorde, Imagine Dragons or Bruno Mars take the prize? [POLL]
The 56th Annual Grammy Awards hosted by LL Cool J will air live from the Los Angeles Staples Center this Sunday (January 26) at 8 p.m. EST on CBS. We've examined the biggest categories and have put in our two cents on who we think should win and who we think will win each award. Vote for your pick in the poll at the bottom of the page. Next up: Record of the Year -
Grammys 2014: Best Pop Vocal Album, Justin Timberlake and Lorde battle it out [POLL]
The 56th Annual Grammy Awards hosted by LL Cool J will air live from the Los Angeles Staples Center this Sunday (January 26) at 8 p.m. EST on CBS. We've examined the biggest categories and have put in our two cents on who we think should win and who we think will win each award. Vote for your pick in the poll at the bottom of the page. -
Sony/ATV settles with Marvin Gaye's estate over 'Blurred Lines' lawsuit
Drama continues to surround last year's top-selling single "Blurred Lines," although the legal side of things might be cooling down after Sony/ATV settled with Marvin Gaye's estate regarding the latter's lawsuit alleging the company hadn't protected the R&B star's catalogue properly as on of its holdings. -
Canada sees increase in digital music sales; Eminem and Celine Dion top best-selling albums list
Music Times reported as the new year began that digital music sales had decreased for the first time ever in the United States...a fairly dire report. The good news however is that digital sales are up for our favorite neighbor up north, Canada. -
Lorde, Katy Perry, Robin Thicke and Metallica join the Grammy performers list
Lorde, Katy Perry, Robin Thicke and Metallica have been added to the performers list for the 56th annual Grammy Awards. This marks Lorde's Grammy Awards debut, and she is up for four awards including record of the year and song of the year for her No. 1 hit "Royals." She will be competing against Perry's hit "Roar" in the song of the year category, according to Billboard.
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