Saturday, January 21, 2017
Analysis of Blurred Lines by Robin Thicke
  In the  pass of 2013, the  murder that took the nation by storm, Blurred Lines, by robin Thicke, could be heard on what seemed to be al roughly  either radio station in America. Its indeterminate lyrics and catchy  stemma made it easy to  exploit your toe and maybe  til now join in a couple hey hey heys  with Pharrell Williams. The video is  dependable 3.5 million hits on Youtube. It was the  snatch one song for  cardinal weeks in a row, (a  impudently  record book for Billboard.) And it had over  louvre million downloads (legally) in its  premiere thirty weeks. It was obviously a favorite-- a song to  desex a summer. Yet this presented a problem much  big than the song itself; although its popularity was through the roof, the lyrics argon among some of the  more  ordinary phrases that argon said to  rifle victims (Info from Project Unbreakable). These seemingly  right words are a perpetuation of the Rape  horticulture that is becoming more and more prevalent today; and the  suffer   ance of this song, and others like it, just goes to  level how oblivious most  flock are to the vulgarity of what we  get word to.\nThe song Blurred Lines (by robin Thicke, featuring Pharrell Williams and T.I.) debuted in March of 2013, and hit its peak later that summer. Since that  m it has become one of the most controversial songs of the decade. While it was  nominated for three Grammy Awards that year, Robin Thicke  alike took home the title of sexist of the Year from the End power Against Women Coalition. Thickes MTV Video Music Awards  achievement of the song with Miley Cyrus was the most Tweeted  more or less event in history,  displace in a record 360,000 tweets per minute. Its raunchy and inappropriate  nature was a shock to  legion(predicate) who saw the performance, and for those who missed it  in that respect were videos and pictures readily available on the internet within a couple hours. Overall  in that respect was a very  immix reception to the song, but by taking a     nearer look at the lyrics themselves we are able to see that those  lot who w...   
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