Robin Thicke’s new album is’Paula,’ named after his estranged wife, Paula Patton. With the publicly known back story, of a couple that has split and a remorseful singer trying, as in the title of the lead single, to ‘Get Her Back,’ the new album is now a part of his discography. Find out what the music critics have to say in their reviews of his latest effort. The R&B superstar’s new album arrives after months of appeals on stage to reconcile with his wife. Song dedications finally gave way to the lead single, ‘Get Her Back,’ and now the album arrives almost a year after his triumphant ‘Blurred Lines’ album. Its title track became one of last summer’s international smash hits. But what a difference several months can make. The couple released a joint statement earlier this year announcing their split after nine years of marriage and before that, a dating relationship that began when both were teenagers. The tone of the new album is much different. The brazen exuberance of ‘Blurred Lines’ — and the controversial nudity of its music video — now gone. The tracklisting of Paula is full of songs of remorse and longing with such titles [...]
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