Robin Thicke and Pharrell took to the stage during a recent episode of The Ellen DeGeneres Show to perform "Blurred Lines," the title track off Thicke's upcoming new album.
The duo performed the track, which has reached number one on the iTunes chart and number 54 on Billboard, alongside three models providing backup. The duo even made their way into the crowd to dance with the audience.
"I think I took myself very seriously as an artist and I wanted to be like Marvin Gaye, and John Lennon and Bob Marley," Thicke told the Breakfast Club of his latest LP.
"Last year, my wife and I just really wanted to have fun again, we wanted to be young again and we wanted to dance again and go out with our friends, so I wanted to make music that reflected that culture also."
Blurred Lines is due out this summer.
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