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Oooh baby. This is one album that lives up to its title. The fourth major release from Robin Thicke is just a little under an hour of smooth, soulful tracks that discuss one common theme (sex). You would never guess that Robin's father is Alan Thicke, a man best known for his role as Jason Seaver, the father on the ABC sitcom "Growing Pains". Robin displays a charming subtlety that is appealing, but on some tracks like "Meiple" which features Jay-Z, the lyrics are about as subtle as a rock to the head; citing the chorus, "I know you wanna (fuck)". The whole album is star-studded with contributions from Snoop Dogg, Nicki Minaj, and Kid Cudi among others. There has been an "Evolution of Robin Thicke", which was also the title of his second album in 2006. He's evidently grown much more comfortable discussing sexual subject matter, at times in a rather perverse fashion. Obviously, this is a good album to listen to while you fornicate. It's marginally entertaining, but other than that it's inconsequential. If you let your children listen to this album, you will definitely be facing some tough questions after.

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Past Works:
A Beautiful World
The Evolution of Robin Thicke
Something Else

Track:
It's In The Mornin' (feat. Snoop Dogg)



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