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AP: How do you think the naked video helped push the song to the top of the charts? Thicke: I had just enough fans to get some people into it at the beginning, and then the naked video was just so good, it was kind of the thing people immediately say,
'Have you seen this?'
-- which is kind of what (director) Diane (Martel) wanted to do. She's been loving my music for 10 years, she's like,
'I can't believe you're not a bigger star.' ... She said,
'I think if ... we do a funny, silly video with topless girls, everybody's
going to have to know who Robin Thicke is.' AP: After all of the success, do you feel different? Thicke: Absolutely. I went into the album with all kinds things in my head like,
'Why didn't my last album sell? How come?' I guess I need to freshen it up. I need to take some chances. I need to do something new. ... So I did want to push the boundaries and work with some hitmakers to see if they could help me and luckily it all worked out. But the good thing is I didn't have to change who I am and what I like. And I almost did. I sang a couple songs I would not have been proud of if I released them. AP: What are your thoughts on the controversy (some critics called the video and lyrics offensive to women)? Thicke: For all the controversy and all this other stuff that people try to make it seem like that's more important, what's really important about music and entertainment is to entertain and make people feel good. AP: Your past albums were less playful and deeper in content than "Blurred Lines." How did you loosen up? Thicke: I loved the albums just the way they are. I have no regrets ... but I figured I don't want to be one thing; I have to take some chances. AP: What's next? Thicke: I want to get right in the studio. I want to make a country album, a Christmas album, a gospel album. I'm like finally! I'm ready to make four albums right now. ___ Online:
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