Robin Thicke - Blurred Lines (ft. T.I. & Pharrell) HD with Lyrics on screen

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Music video by Robin Thicke performing Blurred Lines with lyrics on screen.

© 2013 Star Trak, LLC
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I had no business singing this when I was younger

depressoespresso
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Omg it’s so weird seeing comments from 7 years ago

Vvikky
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Best version of this song. Love it, makes me dance every time. :)

CMBuzbee
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For supposedly being about date rape, this song slaps

metalocalypseluvr
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Someone pointed out Pharell's "woo" every 5 seconds or something and I can't unhear it now.

shinobu-
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love this song.Makes you want to get up and dance:)

mariakarengarcia
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I'm old (57) and I absolutely LOVE this song! Haven't heard a song that I've liked this much in years. I don't pay a bit of attention to the lyrics or the video, for me it's the music...the beat and Robin Thicke's voice that makes me crazy HAPPY! Told my daughter how much I liked it and she said that a co worker who is my age is the same way about it and LOVES it.

alicerose
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so in love with this song... it makes me dance every time I hear it.

RoishundriaSmith
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sue Sylvester said this song is about sexual assault and now I can't unhear it

cindysobtafo
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Me, daughter's, granddaughters, and great granddaughter danced to this with so much of a dance beat. My great granddaughter screamed and danced with the same moves as this video, unbelievable to see a 2 yr old to dance with her own beat to this song. What a night, and will always remember this!!!! This song brings dance to our lives, 3 generations I see approve? Love this beat and lyrics!!!  About time I hear such upbeat in music!!! Awsome!!! Blurred Lines can't beat!!!!

doreneblack
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Me encantaaa, la escucho en el carro siempre!

Yulita
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This is definitely my jam for the summer. Love it!

QuintaNicole
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Everybody get up!! I am a 55 year old Grandmother, and I love this song...

harrierussell
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I Was 1 Year Old Old When It Was Released On March 26, 2013 And I Still Love It.

BNSFSantaFe
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"Blurred Lines" peaked at number one in 14 countries. That says it all!

larrybrinkley
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with songs like this, you're not suppose to think about the lyrics, you just enjoy the music :)

lynseymckenzie
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..."what? you don't like work?"
i felt that

rosewilson
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That's the way I see this song as a fun am 64 yrs. old and it never occurred to me it meant anything else but....some women should lighten up!!!

karenbereksazi
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2020 this song still a vibe and I grew up with this song (:

poco
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I wrote a lot, but if you take your time to read, I think you could fine some valuable arguments about this song. I see in the comments a lot of people complaining about this song, claiming it's about rape and at the same time, I see that most of the people who are saying this are posting comments like:"When I was 10 I was listening to this, but now I know what the lyrics mean and I don't like it..." which means that they are still very young and probably were never at a party or in a club, where they would try to pick-up girls.
1. I personally encountered experiences with women in clubs in which I noticed these "blurred lines". You dance with a girl, kiss with her and then you ask her if she wants to go somewhere at her place or at your place or ask for her phone number and she says no. And then later in that night or in another night you encounter her again in the club, she smiles at you, you dance and kiss with her again, ask her the same question and maybe she is more willingly to accept or the answer could still be no. But when she refuses you first and you notice later that she is looking at you with a sexy look or she comes with a sexy smile at you, wanting to dance and kiss with you again, you begin to have some confidence and start saying in your mind:"I know you want it"
2.The "I know you want it" thing is not necessarily to be taken literally. It can also mean having a high self-esteem or being cocky because you had previous experiences with women, that were similar to the current one, in which you were first refused but after insisting a bit, she accepts. It does not mean that you do anything before she gives you her consent. There are many women who like to "tease" the men a bit before accepting to have sex with them. There are women that want men to be more persuasive and take control of the interaction because they find that as a trait of strong masculinity, they find it attractive, it can get them horny.
Example: Let's say you danced with a woman in a club and kissed with her all night, and you asked her a few times if she wants to come to your place to have sex and she said no, but still continued to dance, drink shots and have fun with you. Then at the end of the night, when you are with her out in front of the club, you ask her again if she wants to go to your place and she says something like :"I don't know" or "I don't think that's a good idea" or a soft/insecure "no". The guy can look in her eyes and say with a confident voice:"Come on, we were making out all night, I know you want it" and there are big chances that she will accept, but of course she could just laugh and say no, in this case you have to respect her decision and go home alone.
3.Maybe the younger generation of women enjoys this type of "pick-up play" less(even do I doubt it). But just because you don't like it, that does not mean that you should label it as "rape", "toxic" or "sexual harassment". This type of "pick-up play" represents a way of having fun for BOTH sexes.
4. I see in the unrated video version of this song at 3:46 that a girl appears with a little toy stop sign on her ass, after which Pharrell says with a frustrated-complaining voice:"These blurred lines", which could mean that girls "tease men" into thinking they want sex, but afterwards they tell them no(stop), which make the men fell frustrated by these blurred lines but not rapists.
5.Overall, this is just a music video. There are a lot of music genres that have more controversial, explicit lyrics like horrorcore rap (ex: Eminem - Kim in which he talks about murdering his former wife, but in reality he never even hit her) or gangsta rap (ex: Eazy-E - Any last words, in which he talks about killing people, but in reality he never killed anybody) or many horror movies in which at the end after killing and torturing people, including kids, the bad guy wins. It's art, it's fiction. I understand not licking it, but getting mad about it

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