Robin Thicke
Singer/songwriter Robin Thicke was one of the few to
define the new millennium's blue-eyed soul movement. His creamy California
skin and sapphire blue eyes were equally charming, but
Thicke has merit. He has a soulful disposition similar to Remy Shand,
but mix that with the funk of Jamiroquai and you have Thicke's sultry
R&B sound. As the son of vocalist Gloria Loring and Growing Pains'
Alan Thicke, Thicke grew up in the suburbs of Los Angeles during the '80s
and '90s. He credits his dad's musical tastes, for it was he who motivated
Thicke to immerse himself in all kinds of pop music. The elder Thicke
is popular for writing the theme songs for The Facts of Life and Diff'rent
Strokes, so naturally Thicke had his head in music. He was an average
student; by 13, he was writing songs. Three years later, he befriended
the president of Bad Boy Entertainment, André Harrell, and struck
a deal with Interscope. Thicke began writing hits for the likes of Christina
Aguilera, Mya, Brandy, Marc Anthony, and Jordan Knight. Still, an artist
in the making was dying for his own chance. By 2000, Thicke, who was in
his mid-twenties, made his dream come true. Thicke issued his debut album,
Cherry Blue Skies, in fall 2002. It was later retitled Beautiful World
and prepped for a massive media push the following spring. Two years later,
Pharrell Williams joined Thicke for the recording of "Wanna Love
You Girl." Their collaboration also led Thicke to a contract with
Williams' own imprint, Star Trak Records. Thicke's sophomore album, The
Evolution of Robin Thicke, arrived on the label in late 2006. ~ MacKenzie
Wilson, All Music Guide
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