One man's search for the 54 misguided Australians who – for reasons unknown – purchased Robin Thicke's latest album, Paula. Know someone who bought it? Hashtag them on Instagram with #1ofthe54 and...

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One man's search for the 54 misguided Australians who – for reasons unknown – purchased Robin Thicke's latest album, Paula. Know someone who bought it? Hashtag them on Instagram with #1ofthe54 and...
Whenever you feel sad just remember Robin Thicke sold less than 55 albums in Australia.
The #AskThicke tag is gold
I FOUND THE BEST ONE! EVERYBODY CAN GO HOME!
I'm sorry. This is probably gonna be my only #askthicke thing I post on Tumblr.
Robin Thicke has been in the news lately for being creepy, sexist and unfaithful. A little more than a week ago, he appeared bloodied and battered in the video for the single "Get Her Back," a plea for his estranged wife to return that featured a slew of texts and revealed he really just doesn't know that no means no. That all escalated when he hosted a Twitter Q&A called #AskThicke and was immediately reamed for being a creep. This week, he finally released the album. Paula adds one more grave offense to the list: being terrible at music. While so many great pieces of musical art have been spurred by heartbreak, Thicke has taken his own and churned out an hour of shlocky self-pity.
Robin Thicke’s new album isn’t just creepy, it’s flat-out bad