Robin Thicke Songs Ranked
Robin Alan Thicke (born March 10, 1977) is an American-Canadian singer, songwriter, and record producer. He has collaborated with numerous artists, such as Nicki Minaj, 3T, T.I., Christina Aguilera, Jessie J, K. Michelle, Pharrell, DJ Cassidy, Usher, Jennifer Hudson, Flo Rida, Brandy, Kid Cudi, Mary J. Blige and even composed songs for Marc Anthony. Thicke worked on albums such as Usher’s Confessions and Lil Wayne’s Tha Carter III while releasing his own R&B singles in the United States including “Lost Without U”, “Magic”, and “Sex Therapy”. He gained international fame in 2013 with his single “Blurred Lines”, which reached number one on the US Billboard Hot 100. He is currently a judge on the Fox musical competition show The Masked Singer. Thicke is the son of actress Gloria Loring and actor Alan Thicke. He married actress Paula Patton in 2005; in 2014, their separation and divorce were covered extensively by the tabloid press. Here are all of Robin Thicke’s songs ranked.
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10. Can U Believe (The Evolution of Robin Thicke, 2006)
“Robin thicke is a fresh voice in R&B. Not just blue-eyed soul, he brings something new to R&B. he’s a versatile singer who can bring on the strong falsetto but still take it all the way home with something slow.”
9. Dreamworld (Something Else, 2008)
“On “Dreamworld”, Robin is able to take us to a place where if he had the final say so, this is how things would be going on in the world. He sets the tone early in the song as he states “I would be you, you would be me, we would be one, we would be just fine.” He just wants a simple place where people that are black, white, yellow, red or brown can be equal without passing judgement on one another.”
8. Pretty Lil’ Heart (Love After War, 2011)
“This song has been on constant replay on my ipod since I put it on there. It does feature Lil’ Wayne in the beginning, but it’s a short feature. It’s so smooth that it sneaks up on you. Robin Thicke and Wayne have cultivated an interesting but cohesive collaboration over the years, and it definitely works for them.”
7. Go Stupid 4 U (Blurred Lines, 2013)
“Love to listen to great music and this CD is definitely “body moving” music. Robin Thicke is a great performer and it is about time he has reached a higher audience appeal. This is worth playing and dancing to.”
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6. Get Her Back (Paula, 2014)
“I’ll give credit where it’s due, this is a pretty good song. It has a mellow, melancholic Caribbean vibe that resonates deeply with me. That being said, I listen mostly to the instrumental version, as Robin’s lyrics are pretty lightweight. The instrumentation is the perfect listen for a warm summer evening, sitting on the porch in an introspective mood. Not bad whatsoever.”
5. When I Get You Alone (The Evolution of Robin Thicke, 2006)
“This album is a joy to the ear. Compared to his other albums, this one can probably be listened to easiest straight through. There is a great mix of upbeat, commercial tracks and mid-tempos and ballads here. Robin can handle all with ease, but he is best on his emotional piano-led ballads. And I’m a ballad boy at heart and I love them all here.”
4. Love After War (Love After War, 2011)
“Never had bought any of this artist music before but I heard love after war on the radio ,and felt I must have that song and was not disappointed with this album although I may not buy any more of robin thicke’s music again I will enjoy this one”
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3. Give It 2 U (Blurred Lines, 2013)
“Though I did eventually enjoy Blurred Lines after a while, I moved on and found an even better follow-up from Robin Thicke in the form of Give It 2 U. Kendrick Lamar is a rising rapp star in the music industry I hear and what could be better than experimenting his guest vocals on the main track? He’ll go far, I’m sure, with guys like Eminem backing him and Robin giving him exposure on the Mainstream charts in the UK.”
2. Lost Without U (The Evolution of Robin Thicke, 2006)
“With “Lost Without You”, Robin Thicke became the first White male to top the R&B charts since George Michael in 1988, and then stayed there for 11 weeks. It is a little repetitive but the main plea sounds more heartfelt than most contemporary ‘urban’ music.”
1. Blurred Lines (Blurred Lines, 2013)
“Blurred Lines” is a standout track, and it’s popularity will make a lot of people buy this album, but the rest of the songs are VERY different. They are all quite good, and stand on their own, but don’t think it’s a whole album of the funky disco groove of the title track.”