Sunday, October 16, 2016

Robin Thicke Really Can Swap Rape Culture for Black Lives Matter

Can you recall Robin Thick? He was the man who became very popular on the back of populist misogyny before the world woke up to the fact that sexual assault was not so funny. No, not the guy running for president of the United States, which is a different type. This type is the one that in 2013 was several times platinum with their simple, fuzzy, then, just a year after the lines, was struggling to change 500 copies of an album in the UK trying to win your ex -wife.

Even in the cutthroat world of pop, the fall was swift and brutal Thicke. One minute they had a successful year, the next I was in a pariah - it must have been a little confusing for him. After all, the faux pas that saw him expelled from the university campus and torn in opinion articles was the song that had been held by the
mere fact of previous months. And co-writer and producer of the song, Pharrell Williams, he saw his career blossom controversy. What had I done to deserve all this Thicke? And how could I retrieve hearts. Whatever the answer was, album ex-wife ask for another chance Darla, with songs called Tippy Toes're my fantasy there, it was not. That so how about a song sober Black lives matter?


Oh, apparently, I'm not kidding! Thick has released its latest deep That begins with a single blow in the police violence against black men disarmed. Unfortunately for fans of the worst moments possibles in the musical history, No. Thick  That book this rap. In reality, Na, whose ear grabbing and verse sincere openness is directed in Knew part seven year old son: "You can play with your water cannon, son," because See police on September 1 years as a threat .

They think it is to kill a proper view seven years' because it is not white ".Certainly draws attention instantly and aligned in depth with recent musical statements from the likes of Kendrick Lamar and S sloange But is that really what people want Thicke? And it is that really Thick  make  a statement about the matter Black Lives or more a statement about how Thick really cares about social problems, and should stop hating him now? Thick  allegedly borrowed Marvin Gaye problems in the past, so I'm not sure the world is ready for its own staff happens to him.

The fact is that, these days Thick  is best known for a song that embodies "I know you want" culture of rape, and secondly to continue with an interview in which he said: "What fun is to degrade women . "a lack of campaigning up to $ 5 million and release a single that liberally samples Burnett bands, it is likely that all the affection of the public to recover at this stage. Perhaps it would be better if they would kick ass approach Artie Fufkin 'fully and doubled his original personality of the shadow of the release of a full album of hymns groping - absolutely no one to buy it, but would have a great opportunity to reach the Republican ticket in 2020.

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