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Watch Old People and Babies Dancing to ‘Blurred Lines’
Watch Old People and Babies Dancing to ‘Blurred Lines’
Watch Old People and Babies Dancing to ‘Blurred Lines’
Maybe the video's blatant objectification of women is a bit too much for you. Maybe you like watching old people dance. Maybe you just want an excuse to listen to Robin Thicke's summer jam 'Blurred Lines' eight times in a row. Whatever your reason is, we're pretty sure you're going to enjoy watching these videos of old people (and babies!) dancing to 'Blurred Lines.'
The Cosby Show Blurred Lines Mash-Up [Video]
The Cosby Show Blurred Lines Mash-Up [Video]
The Cosby Show Blurred Lines Mash-Up [Video]
Robin Thicke has a super mega hit on his hands with his song 'Blurred Lines.' We can say it's one of the hottest hits of the summer. This was bound to happen, the remixes and video mash-ups were going to plague the internet.This mash-up was to perfect. Watch as The Cosby's dance to Blurred Lines in the opening credits.
Listen to Robin Thicke ‘Give It 2 U’ Feat. Kendrick Lamar
Listen to Robin Thicke ‘Give It 2 U’ Feat. Kendrick Lamar
Listen to Robin Thicke ‘Give It 2 U’ Feat. Kendrick Lamar
Robin Thicke really is cribbing from Prince these days. We know, we know, Thicke's sleeper hit 'Blurred Lines' is the No. 1 track in the country and now, his new single 'Give It 2 U' features that same Prince-copied falsetto and is even spelled in Prince-speak, since the His Purpleness was known for using numerical digits in place of letters in his song titles, and using slang lettering... Read Mo
Robin Thicke Covers Whitney Houston Classic ‘Exhale (Shoop Shoop)’
Robin Thicke Covers Whitney Houston Classic ‘Exhale (Shoop Shoop)’
Robin Thicke Covers Whitney Houston Classic ‘Exhale (Shoop Shoop)’
After being caught allegedly inhaling last week in New York, R&B singer Robin Thicke decided to cover Whitney Houston‘s 1995 ballad ‘Exhale (Shoop, Shoop)’ from the ‘Waiting to Exhale’ soundtrack. The song was Nippy’s 11th No. 1 single on the Billboard Hot 100 chart and won her a 1997 Grammy for Best R&B Song.