Robin Thicke

American-Canadian singer-songwriter Robin Thicke makes an unlikely soul man, but he’s been pursuing his R&B dreams since his early teens. Born in 1977 to actors Alan Thicke and Gloria Loring, Robin grew up surrounded by the L.A. entertainment industry. He recorded his first demo at 14 and signed his first record contract at 16. He began his professional music career working behind the scenes as a songwriter and producer for other artists, including Christina Aguilera and Mya, before seeking the spotlight for himself. The suave star hit paydirt with 2006’s ‘The Evolution of Robin Thicke,’ earning his first No. 1 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart. In 2013, his ‘Blurred Lines’ was not only the song of the summer, it was the top-selling single of the year. Thicke and Miley Cyrus’ raunchy rendition of the track at the MTV Video Music Awards dominated the pop-culture conversation for weeks afterwards.

Selected discography: ‘The Evolution of Robin Thicke’ (2006), ‘Something Else’ (2008), ‘Blurred Lines’ (2013)

Related artists: Usher, Pharrell Williams, T.I.

Further reading: Robin Thicke Sexy and Shirtless, 10 Stars Who Were Born Rich, ‘Blurred Lines’ With Classroom Instruments

Robin Thicke + Olivia Chisholm Get Sensual With ‘Need You Now’ on ‘Duets’
Robin Thicke + Olivia Chisholm Get Sensual With ‘Need You Now’ on ‘Duets’
Robin Thicke + Olivia Chisholm Get Sensual With ‘Need You Now’ on ‘Duets’
On tonight's (June 28) episode of 'Duets,' the always fabulously coiffed Robin Thicke and his sole remaining singing partner Olivia Chisholm (and her miles of legs) teamed up for a sensual and sultry version of Lady Antebellum's mega smash 'Need You Now,' which Thicke deemed one of the best songs of the new millennium. The ep is focusing on songs of this particular period in music history, so ther
Robin Thicke + Olivia Chisholm Hope They’ll Be ‘Stayin’ Alive’ With Saturday Night Fever on ‘Duets’
Robin Thicke + Olivia Chisholm Hope They’ll Be ‘Stayin’ Alive’ With Saturday Night Fever on ‘Duets’
Robin Thicke + Olivia Chisholm Hope They’ll Be ‘Stayin’ Alive’ With Saturday Night Fever on ‘Duets’
Last week, Olivia Chisholm found herself in the bottom two and had to sing for her life on the show. She made it to this week, but she knew she had to work to avoid ending up in that position again. That's why her choice of 'Stayin' Alive' by the BeeGees from the film 'Saturday Night Fever' was, well, perfect.
Robin Thicke + Olivia Chisholm Groove to ‘Let’s Stay Together’ on ‘Duets’
Robin Thicke + Olivia Chisholm Groove to ‘Let’s Stay Together’ on ‘Duets’
Robin Thicke + Olivia Chisholm Groove to ‘Let’s Stay Together’ on ‘Duets’
Robin Thicke was a (wo)man down on 'Duets.' With his team member Alexis Foster eliminated last week, it was up to Thicke and last woman standing, er, singing Olivia Chisholm to keep him active in the competition. On tonight's episode (June 13), the superstars and their amateur partners were asked to sing party songs, so Thicke and Chisholm partnered up for Al Green's 'Let's Stay Together.' Read Mo
Robin Thicke + Olivia Chisholm Ask ‘Where Is the Love’ on ‘Duets’
Robin Thicke + Olivia Chisholm Ask ‘Where Is the Love’ on ‘Duets’
Robin Thicke + Olivia Chisholm Ask ‘Where Is the Love’ on ‘Duets’
On tonight's episode (May 31) of 'Duets,' the hilarious Robin Thicke and lovely Olivia Chisholm teamed up for 'Where Is the Love?,' a song Thicke said his wife, actress Paula Patton, sings around the house when they are play fighting. So the song has some personal meaning for him. It's also a much-loved, well-known and butter smooth duet.
Robin Thicke + Alexis Foster Perform ‘You’re All I Need to Get By’ on ABC’s ‘Duets’
Robin Thicke + Alexis Foster Perform ‘You’re All I Need to Get By’ on ABC’s ‘Duets’
Robin Thicke + Alexis Foster Perform ‘You’re All I Need to Get By’ on ABC’s ‘Duets’
On tonight's episode of Duets, Robin Thicke's contestant Alexis Foster placed at third last week, but this week she needed to embrace the music more. Her goal was to have more stage charisma and to just have fun! Thicke was worried as well and suggested that she move around on stage more to become truly involved in the performance.

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