Robin Thicke - — Blurred Lines -ep- -flac-

Some details, he decided, are too sharp for comfort. Some grooves are better left blurred.

In 2015, a jury controversially found Thicke and Williams liable for copyright infringement, awarding the Gaye family millions in damages. This verdict sent shockwaves through the music community. It raised a difficult question: Are you copyrighting the composition (the notes and melody) or the "vibe" and "groove"? Robin Thicke - Blurred Lines -EP- -FLAC-

The Robin Thicke was released on June 3, 2013 , primarily in Europe as a teaser for the full studio album. A specific 3-track FLAC digital single was also issued in 2013. Audio Specifications (FLAC) Format : Lossless Audio (FLAC) Typical File Size : Approximately 40MB to 45MB per track Mastering : Engineered by Chris Gehringer Mixing : Handled by Tony Maserati Tracklist & Features Some details, he decided, are too sharp for comfort

If you own a decent sound system or high-fidelity headphones, hunt down the legitimate 16-bit or 24-bit FLAC. The difference in the bass extension and the clarity of the percussion is night and day. Do not settle for MP3. Hear the blurs become lines. This verdict sent shockwaves through the music community

However, the legacy of "Blurred Lines" is complicated. The lyrical content sparked debates regarding misogyny and consent, with critics arguing the song trivialized sexual boundaries. While the cultural conversation regarding the lyrics was fierce, it was the legal battle that followed which forever altered the music industry's landscape.