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This Explains A Lot
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It's quite entertaining to watch Robin Thicke try a unique defense to plagiarism: He says that while, yes, he's listed as a co-writer on "Blurred Lines," he did not steal Marvin Gaye's "Got To Give It Up" because he was high on Vicodin and alcohol at the time and didn't know what was going on while the song was being written. All those interviews he gave about writing the song? He now says he was lying in a drug-induced haze. And his co-writer Pharrell Williams managed to evade reading the music and added some weirdness about Thicke, white soul singers, and other stuff. If the truth is not going to make you look good, talking all weird and stuff is, um, one way to go. (The Hollywood Reporter)
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