The scrutiny intensified. A “Law Revue” from the University of New Zealand released a parody called “Defined Lines,” reversing the gender roles of the original to reflect the feminist critique. Lily ...
“Blurred Lines” wasn’t supposed to be a meaningful song. It was, by design, a trifle: Pharrell, in imperial-superstar mode, goofing off with the white soul singer and textbook sex idiot Robin Thicke ...
Robin Thicke is not equivocating. “I know you want it,” the R&B star croons without a shred of irony in “Blurred Lines”, his chart-topper of 2013. His fictitious interlocutor is “a good girl” who, the ...
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