The music video, directed by Diane Martel, was released on March 20, 2013. The four finalists walked the runway during the performance, as well as performing a burlesque-like dance on different items of furniture. "[66] Pharrell reiterated and expounded on his defense during an interview with Pitchfork Media, in response to the idea of the song being "sexually predatory", saying:[67]. He wrote the majority of "Blurred Lines" and recorded it in one night with Thicke. Thicke, Williams and Williams’ publishing company owe $2.9 million combined, plus an additional $1.7 million from Thicke and some $357,631 from Williams and his company. [88] The verdict was also questioned by recording artists and musicians John Legend,[89] Nile Rodgers,[90] and Bill Withers. Wednesday’s decision prompted a strong dissent from Circuit Judge Jacqueline Nguyen, who said the decision let the Gayes “accomplish what no one has before: copyright a musical style,” and expanded the potential for further copyright litigation. That's how Pharrell works. “I really made it feel so much like ('Got To Give It Up'), that people were like, 'Oh, I hear the same thing.'”. [56] Criticism was also leveled at the song's video, which has been labelled "eye-poppingly misogynist". ©2020 FOX News Network, LLC. ", Billboard Canadian Hot 100#Songs with most weeks at number one, "Canada's Digital Music Sales Rise in 2013 Unlike the U.S.; Eminem, Robin Thicke Among Top Selling Artists", "Robin Thicke's Blurred Lines becomes fastest selling single of 2013! But it was misconstrued. Williams, whose songs also include “Happy,” admitted in court to being a Gaye fan since childhood but said “Blurred Lines” and “Got to Give it Up” were similar in genre only. "They're unwavering in their absolute conviction that they wrote this song independently," he said. An expert for the Gaye family said there were eight distinct elements from "Got to Give It Up" that were used in "Blurred Lines," but an expert for Williams and Thicke denied those similarities existed. Thicke at first appears to contradict his claims that the song is about women empowerment in an interview given to GQ in May 2013, stating:[68], We tried to do everything that was taboo. 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"Williams testified falsely on those specific topics, resulting in a fraud on this Court.". Martel also sought out intentionally "gross" and "oversized" props to utilize in the video.[25]. The family "fought this fight despite every odd being against them," Busch said after the verdict, which could face years of appeals. “I did that in ‘Blurred Lines,’ and got myself in trouble.”, Gaye’s family argues this statement shows Williams committed perjury during his deposition in the copyright case, when he stated: “I did not go in the studio with the intention of making anything feel like, or to sound like, Marvin Gaye.”. Martel at first turned down the offer to direct the video after being told there could be no nudity but agreed to direct when it was decided to shoot two versions. + Pharrell – Blurred Lines", "Japanese Music: Top Japanese Songs Chart – Billboard", "Robin Thicke Chart History (Luxembourg Digital Song Sales)", "Top 20 Ingles: Del 16 Al 22 de Septiembre del 2013", Dutchcharts.nl – Robin Thicke feat. I thought about cheap props, crappy fun stuff. Everything that Pharrell produces is derivative of another song—but it's a homage. Busch called the version used in court a "Frankenstein-like monster" that didn't accurately represent Gaye's work. The trial led to some eccentric testimony from Thicke, who performed a piano medley in court and argued that, despite taking credit for the success of “Blurred Lines” in multiple interviews, he didn’t actually write the song, blaming his lies on substance abuse and his split from then-wife Paula Patton. That's what is fresh to me. It’s not what it used to be…. [Laidback Luke Remix] – 4:40, "Blurred Lines" (featuring Pharrell Williams and T.I.) The Nottest 100 winner is revealed! "[26] Writing for Billboard, Chris Payne compared it with Justin Timberlake's "Suit & Tie" and called it a "bubbly bit of disco-shuffling R&B", while also noting its racy content. T.I. [31] "Blurred Lines" peaked within the top five of 14 countries including France and Switzerland. “These are two entirely different songs,” he said. But the legal team for the Gaye family, led by Nashville attorney Richard Busch, said Williams contradicted himself in a November interview with GQ, when he told producer Rick Rubin that he tries to "reverse engineer" songs "to figure out if we can build a building that doesn't look the same but makes you feel the same way. ", When asked about this, Diane Martel denied that there was any such intention calling the idea that it was ever discussed and Thicke's GQ statement "crazy". [60] Students at the University of Exeter voted for a condemnation of the lyrics to be issued by the Students' Guild. + Pharrell – Blurred Lines", Austriancharts.at – Robin Thicke feat. Williams, 41, also signed a document stating he didn't use any other artists' work in the music and would be responsible if a successful copyright claim was raised. The case was a struggle between two of music's biggest names: Williams has sold more than 100 million records worldwide during his career as a singer-producer, and Gaye performed hits such as "Sexual Healing" and "How Sweet It Is (To be Loved by You)" remain popular. [42][49], Critics such as Tricia Romano of The Daily Beast wrote that the song and the music video trivialize sexual consent. The uncensored version of the video was removed from YouTube for violating the site's terms of service, but restored with an age restriction. Get push notifications with news, features and more. Robin Thicke: Blurred Lines tops all … "Blurred Lines" was confirmed to have sold 1 million copies on its 50th day of release, becoming Pharrell's second song in only a month to achieve that feat in Britain (the other being Daft Punk collaboration "Get Lucky"). “Nothing was more central to this case than whether ‘Got To’ or Marvin Gaye was on Williams’s mind while he was engaged in creating ‘Blurred.’ That fact was central to the issue of whether Williams and Thicke illegally copied ‘Got To’ and whether their copying was willful, and they knew it. + Pharrell – Blurred Lines", Offiziellecharts.de – Robin Thicke feat. [100] Thicke performed the song on the 2013 BET Awards on June 30, 2013. I was channeling, Marvin Gaye lawsuit and authorship questions, Jimmy Fallon, Robin Thicke & The Roots Sing "Blurred Lines" (w/ Classroom Instruments), Jimmy Kimmel and Guillermo in "Blurred Lines" (feat. According to the IFPI, by the end of 2013, the song had sold 14.8 million copies, becoming the best selling song of the year worldwide. [61] [10] The single was nominated for two Grammys at the 56th Annual Grammy Awards, including Record of the Year and Best Pop Duo/Group Performance. So we had to approach the market in an interesting way." It was released on March 26, 2013, through Williams's label Star Trak Recordings as the lead single from Thicke's album Blurred Lines. During closing arguments, Busch accused Thicke and Williams of lying about how the song was created. T.I. After a five-year-long legal back-and-forth, a judge has determined that Pharrell Williams and Robin Thicke must pay the family of the late Marvin Gaye $5 million for "Blurred Lines" + Pharrell – Blurred Lines", "philcharts.com – Blurred Lines – Robin Thicke ft. Pharrell Williams & T.I. + Pharrell – Blurred Lines", "IFPI Greece International Digital Singles Chart", Robin Thicke feat. The Gaye family sued Williams and Robin Thicke, saying the duo stole from "Got To Give It Up" when they wrote and recorded the smash hit "Blurred Lines." [127], On July 23, 2013, the YouTube channel Barack's Dubs uploaded a mashup video of former U.S. President Bill Clinton singing the song. T.I., Pharrell", "Officially NSFW: YouTube's Naked Lady Problem (NSFW) (Updated)", "Robin Thicke's "Blurred Lines" Topless Music Video Banned from YouTube", "Robin Thicke's music video 'Blurred Lines' banned by YouTube for featuring nude models", "Blurred Lines Unrated Version on YouTube", "Single Review: Robin Thicke's 'Blurred Lines' successfully samples classic beats for layered product", "R&B Single Review: "Blurred Lines" Robin Thicke", "Robin Thicke ft. Pharrell & TI: 'Blurred Lines' – Single review", "What's the worst song ever written? T.I. I'm like, "Of course it is. [36] Thicke performed the song live at the finale of Germany's Next Topmodel, Cycle 8 on May 30, 2013, at SAP Arena in Mannheim. [84] The response among some observers regarding the decision was that it was incorrect; bassist and entertainment law attorney Joe Escalante stated that the jury's verdict "must have been based on emotions because it is not based on any notions of what is protectable under copyright law today.
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