Robin Thicke has as an official hit on his hands with “Blurred Lines.” And an official controversy. While the song has shot to number-one on the Billboard Hot 100, many are taking issue with its lyrics, with The Daily Beast leading the critical charge and accusing it of being too “rapey.” Robin Thicke – “Blurred Lines” Among the verses generating criticism against Thicke is the following: “I know you want it /You’re a good girl/Can’t let it get past me. I know you want it /But you’re a good girl/The way you grab me/Must wanna get nasty.” Collaborator T.I. then goes on to sing about “these blurred lines” and how he knows “you want it.” The official unrated video, meanwhile, depicts a number of naked ladies, leading to more charges against Thicke. Listen to the track now and react: What do you think of the lyrics? They’re harmless! They’re totally inappropriate! View Poll »
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Robin Thicke Blasted by Critics for "Rapey" New Song Lyrics