Robin Thicke
“Blurred Lines” Copyright Ruling Will Stand
A judge has found that Robin Thicke and Pharrell Williams are still responsible for paying Marvin Gaye's family for their involvement in "Blurred Lines."
Lil Wayne's "Shooter" Is Where Southern Rap Showed up to Do Business
“To the radio stations, I'm tired of being patient / Stop being rapper racists, region haters.”
A Year of Lil Wayne: A Story About Representing New Orleans
On "Tie My Hands," Wayne is distinctly moral, optimistic, and New Orleans as hell.
The 'Blurred Lines' creators are still trying to reverse the Marvin Gaye verdict
The artists behind the song may have lost a copyright infringement lawsuit last year, but it looks like they're just beginning to fight.
Turns Out Rashida Jones Invited Robin Thicke to Junior Prom then Changed Her Mind
In turn, scolding him for future crimes like a one-woman Minority Report.
De La Soul's New Album Puts a New Spin on the Sampling Controversy
We spoke with Posdnuos about the history of sampling, music lawsuits, and the new method they've developed for this album.
Robin Thicke is Truly Fucked
The only thing left to happen to him is if leaked nudes revealed he has a micropenis.
Blurred Laws: In Defense of Pastiche and Robin Thicke
The Gaye estate won a $7.3 million copyright case against the writers of "Blurred Lines," but if the case forms a legal precedent for any stylistic pastiche, then everyone’s in trouble.
The Clear Downside to the 'Blurred Lines' Verdict
'Blurred Lines' might suck, but the copyright decision sucks more.
What Is the Biggest Song in the Country Right Now? Vol. 1: Meghan Trainor or Bobby Shmurda?
Wait, who is Meghan Trainor again?