Robin Thicke's "Blurred Lines" is No. 12 on the Hot 100

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[ame]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yyDUC1LUXSU[/ame]

I slept on this piff :wow:
 

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Meanwhile.....how's 'Fine China' doing? :heh:

I thought that MJ ripoff shyt was supposed to blow Breezy the fukk up like never before :myspotnash:
 

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Meanwhile.....how's 'Fine China' doing? :heh:

I thought that MJ ripoff shyt was supposed to blow Breezy the fukk up like never before :myspotnash:

Now everyone knows I love chris brown with my heart, mind , soul and body but even I heard that song was like :huhldup:
 

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Always liked the song but pretty surprised its done so well.

It's doing well because they used a brilliant strategy. Robin Thicke isn't an artist that big on people's radars (at least not like say, Justin Timberlake, to name an obvious competitor) so regardless of how catchy the song was, it wouldn't get the right exposure to blow up.

By releasing that NSFW video with the topless chicks and it getting banned from Youtube, they created a hype where everybody was interested to see what it was about and checking out the video. This way they managed to expose the song to a bigger audience than releasing the song regularly could ever do.
 

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It's doing well because they used a brilliant strategy. Robin Thicke isn't an artist that big on people's radars (at least not like say, Justin Timberlake, to name an obvious competitor) so regardless of how catchy the song was, it wouldn't get the right exposure to blow up.

By releasing that NSFW video with the topless chicks and it getting banned from Youtube, they created a hype where everybody was interested to see what it was about and checking out the video. This way they managed to expose the song to a bigger audience than releasing the song regularly could ever do.

:ohhh::leon:
 

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It's doing well because they used a brilliant strategy. Robin Thicke isn't an artist that big on people's radars (at least not like say, Justin Timberlake, to name an obvious competitor) so regardless of how catchy the song was, it wouldn't get the right exposure to blow up.

By releasing that NSFW video with the topless chicks and it getting banned from Youtube, they created a hype where everybody was interested to see what it was about and checking out the video. This way they managed to expose the song to a bigger audience than releasing the song regularly could ever do.

:ooh: on some.. its so crazy it just might work shyt!
 
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