Play online or download to listen offline free - in HD audio, only on JioSaavn. I don’t think that nudity is something weird. Listen to Blurred Lines on the English music album Summer Party Hits by Hits Etc., only on JioSaavn. In another interview, the other two models said they didn’t feel uncomfortable on set. The video was about these ladies being silly and a little sarcastic. Maybe it’s true that that the way they live their lives is a good example, but I think it was more about the actual execution of the artistic idea. were the perfect artists to create a video like this since they’re married with kids. In an interview with GQ Robin Thicke said that he, Pharrell, and T.I.
If anything they’re self-aware and saying, “I know you want it” and these girls aren’t really into it. Like I said, I’m glad that people are criticizing pop lyrics, because I think that’s an important thing to do.
What about the lyrics? Some have criticized the lyrics for being kind of “rapey.” We should be able to dance around naked and celebrate our beauty. It sounds pretty bad, right? But when you look more into the attitudes of the women and how we’re making direct eye-contact -we’re ignoring these guys, we’re having fun.
You have naked women dancing around in the video. That the video is making fun of itself, and that’s what’s very crucial about it. It’s really important for people to be watching out for those things. What do you think of the criticism of the song and video? Interview by Ian Servantes ( the SFW video of "Blurred Lines" While promoting AXE's new Black Chill line at Comic Con, Complex spoke to Ratajkowski on the phone about her role in the video, the vision director Diane Martel had going in, and her opinion on the controversy surrounding it. But it was her role in the "Blurred Lines" video that really caught people's attention.
The video also features three half-naked supermodels parading around indifferently with Thicke, Pharrell, and T.I. But the video's lead model, Emily Ratajkowski, says the video is "making fun of itself."īorn in London and raised in Cali, Emily previously had a role on the Nickelodeon series iCarly and starred in a Carls Jr. Some have said the chorus of "I know you want it" is "kind of rapey," as it promotes the idea that no means yes. The track topped the Billboard Hot 100 for six weeks, but the accompanying ( NSFW) video has been under heavy scrutiny. Robin Thicke's " Blurred Lines" is one of the hottest the songs of the summer.