Saturday, July 25, 2015

REASONS WHY YOU MIGHT HAVE TO BUY 4 COPIES OF ROBIN THICKE'S BLURRED LINES ALBUM.

Hey Hey Hey!!!!! Rnb is a genre of music that can make a person feel love, passion, and sadness all at the same time. The human emotional spectrum can be tapped into instantaneously with the right kind of sounds. One artist that is very good at doing this is none other than Robin Thicke. Robin Thicke is an artist that has continuously progressed in his career. His progression has led to the highly underrated and underappreciated Blurred Lines album. This album was crafted with a Krispy Kreme mentality. Some of the songs on this album get so deep that you feel like you just experienced a late night Taco Bell epiphany. Here are some  of the songs that  I feel make the album purchase worthy 4 times over.







1. Put Your Lovin On Me:
  
   Put Your Lovin On Me is a smooth electronic song that contains deep and powerful bass. If it wasn't obvious enough the song is about love being put on someone. I enjoy this song a lot because you can really feel the emotion that Thicke is trying to convey. He truly enjoys his wife a.k.a. former wife Paula Patton.  The production by the Cataracs is absolutely flawless in this song. The vocals and the beat mix together like a peanut butter and jelly sandwich. The bass on this song in the third act can give you chills. Overall, Put Your Lovin On Me is a deep and powerfully emotional song that is sure to make you  say, " Wow I need to legally buy 4 copies of this album".





2. Top Of The World:

   Top Of The World is an upbeat song that makes you feel GREAT. The song tells the journey of a girl that struggles to succeed in her life. Robin is constantly reminding the listener that no matter how hard things got the young woman always picked herself back up. The instruments used in  the song make you feel like dancing for no reason at all. This is definitely a song that should have been on the radio. After a few listens to this song you actually feel on top of the world as corny as it sounds.




3. Ooo La La:

   OOOOOOO LA LA!!!!!! This is another smooth track that takes you back in time. The production feels like it was inspired by the music in the 70's. Every time  I hear it I end up doing the moon walk on earth. Robin does no wrong on this song. His lyrics of love and heavenly fortune are entrancing. The guitar and violin usage in this song are amazing. Ooo La La is purely and simply a really good song.




   Overall, this album is great. It is Thicke's most profitable album in his career. These three songs are just a taste of what you're going to get on the album. Blurred Lines is a Rnb album that definitely gives you takes you  on a fun a positive ride. If you listen to the album let me know what you think about it. Also, I suggest that you listen to this with bass and with the your volume cranked up like Soulja Boy.

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