Robin Thicke, Pharrell Williams and T.I. (real name: Clifford Harris) are taking the Marvin Gaye family and Bridgeport Music (owner of Funkadelic compositions) to court to protect Thicke's song ...
A five-year legal battle over the copyright of the hit song "Blurred Lines" has ended with Marvin Gaye's family being awarded a final judgment of nearly $5 million against Robin Thicke and Pharrell ...
Late musician's relatives seemed to extend an invitation to a courtroom nemesis. — -- The family of late musician Marvin Gaye is hopeful for harmony. A Los Angeles jury Tuesday awarded the ...
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His “Blurred Lines” single has ruled the Billboard Hot 100 all summer. Now Robin Thicke, 36, is dropping Blurred Lines the album on July 30. The R&B crooner—and son of Growing Pains actor Alan ...
The line between plagiarism and inspiration is now a little less blurry. Robin Thicke’s 2013 hit “Blurred Lines” ripped off 1977’s “Got to Give It Up” by Motown singer Marvin Gaye, a federal jury in ...
*Robin Thicke says the deposition for the “Blurred Lines” case took a backseat to his crumbling marriage, in his first interview since he and Pharrell lost the lawsuit in March. Thicke told the New ...
Robin Thicke's hit 'Blurred Lines' has been praised by his father Alan Thicke. 'Blurred Lines' has given Robin a US number one hit and become one of the most popular tracks of the summer. His dad Alan ...
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - R&B singer Robin Thicke landed his first No. 1 album on Wednesday as his latest record, "Blurred Lines," topped the Billboard 200 album chart, led by the single of the same ...
Or, as Gawker eloquently put it “Turning Good Song Into Shitty Mess Will Cost Pharrell, Thicke $7 Million.” Sounds like a fair tax to me. A jury in California ruled “Blurred Lines” was just too much ...
Since its release, “Blurred Lines” has been making headlines. Now the controversial song by pop singer Robin Thicke is making them again, being banned by yet another British university student union.
Robin Thicke has reportedly admitted that Pharrell Williams wrote "almost every single part" of 'Blurred Lines'. Documents detailing the pair's depositions during a recent lawsuit have seemingly been ...