ROBIN THICKE - Evolution Of Robin Thicke
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- Watch Robin Thicke's performance 'Pretty Lil' Heart' on Jimmy Fallon added on Thursday, 12th of January
- Video premiere: Robin Thicke has a bedroom escape in 'Love After War' clip added on Tuesday, 22nd of November
- Watch: Cassie debuts her 'King Of Hearts' music video added on Tuesday, 14th of February
- Watch Robin Thicke's performance 'Pretty Lil' Heart' on Jimmy Fallon added on Thursday, 12th of January
- Video premiere: Robin Thicke has a bedroom escape in 'Love After War' clip added on Tuesday, 22nd of November
- Watch: Cassie debuts her 'King Of Hearts' music video added on Tuesday, 14th of February
| StylusMagazine |
| By all rights, Robin Thicke should be damned near the whitest man alive. His father is sitcom star (and TV theme penner) Alan Thicke, while his mother is former soap star (and TV theme penner, really) Gloria Loring, who had a #2 single in 1987 with the so-overblown-even-Celine-Dion-wouldn’t-touch-it Carl Anderson duet “Friends & Lovers.” Shouldn’t that make their son Robin something along the lines of, say, Vanilla Ice? Or even Pat Boone? Fortunately, that’s not the case at all, as his long-delayed sophomore effort, The Evolution of Robin Thicke, is almost ridiculously soulful. Following on from the promise shown in his debut single, 2003’s “When I Get You Alone,” Evolution shows that while Thicke’s not quite to greatness yet, he’s on his way....full text |
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| PrefixMag |
| Armed with a smooth falsetto, high-profile guest appearances, and the support of Pharrell, Robin Thicke (son of sitcom star Alan Thicke) seems poised for superstardom with the release of The Evolution of Robin Thicke. The comparisons to Justin Timberlake are inevitable because of their similar vocal styles, Thicke's sound is actually much more soulful. The Evolution of Robin Thicke, his second, is a solid R&B album rooted in classic soul and mature songwriting....full text |
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| LA Daily News |
| This actually came out six months ago, but its impact — and ongoing string of hits — continues to be felt. Hard to believe that the sultry r&b singer on these tracks is the son of Alan Thicke, the actor who played the squeaky-clean Jason Seaver on "Growing Pains," but Robin's relaxing, smooth falsetto, good original songs and Pharrell's ultra-sheen production add up to a pop confection that rivals only Justin Timberlake for across-the-board romantic appeal, especially for those born after 1977. Stylistically, Thicke falls somewhere between Toni Braxton and Prince in the album's strongest moments: "Wanna Love U Girl," "Can U Believe" and current r&b chart-topper "Lost Without U." Good songs, but the whole "U" thing was already stupid when "Purple Rain" came out....full text |
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