Robin Thicke Admits Drug Use And That He Did Not Create “Blurred Lines”

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(PCM) A recent court deposition has shed light on quite a few revelations about singer Robin Thicke that fans may not have been aware. Thicke’s deposition was part of an on-going court battle between Thicke, Pharrell Williams and T.I. and the children of the late Marvin Gaye who claim that the trio’s hit song “Blurred Lines” infringes on the copyright of their father’s song “Got To Give It Up”.

In his deposition, Thicke admitted that he cannot recall most of the recording process for “Blurred Lines” because he was completely intoxicated at the time. He claims that he was taking Vicodin and was drinking alcohol when he showed up at the studio to record the track.

Thicke goes on to admit that he was not as involved as he would have liked to be with the writing of the track and only said he was because he was jealous that Pharrell would receive all of the songwriter’s credit. He reveals that Pharrell was indeed responsible for most of, if not all of, the songs creation saying he was “just lucky to be in the room” when the track was written.

He felt that by telling the media a false story about how the song originated that it would help album sales. Thicke also says that he barely remembers any of the media interviews he gave at that time because he had a drug and alcohol problem for a year.

We are certainly not sure how fans are going to react to these new revelations about Thicke’s character, but surely many will being to view him in a bit of a different light.

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