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With this intention, Robin created songs such as, 'Lost Without You' (the second single). An instant classic, this song is about Robin's insecurities and his need to be desired and loved. With sweeping vocals over rhythmic Spanish guitar, this song takes you away and makes you sing along.
On the psychedelic, 'High School Man' is where Robin infuses rock and hip-hop and poetically admits 'I'm a hater' as he hates on those with more success than him realizing, ironically, he just wants what they have.
Finishing off The Evolution of Robin Thicke is the hopeful and encouraging 'Thank You.' On this gospel inspired, piano ballad Robin sings, 'maybe I'm the one who never gets up 'till he falls,' making the discovery that he has to be thankful for everything that comes into his lifeā?¦the tears, the joy, the failures and the successes.
Always carrying a heavy heart, Robin taught himself to play piano at the age of twelve so he could have an outlet to express himself. By the age of fourteen, he could play anything he heard on the radio. At sixteen, with no formal training, Robin began professionally writing and producing music for recording artists like Brandy and Brian McKnight. Over the years he has amassed dozens of gold and platinum records with artists including Usher, Mary J. Blige, Michael Jackson and Christina Aguilera.
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