Review: Robin Thicke’s ‘Paula’ an “Incoherent Mea Culpa”


Washington Post music critic Chris Richards offers his take on Robin Thicke’s new album “Paula” - the singer’s attempt to win back his wife of nine years. Richards says as a mea culpa, this album is “inexplicably smug, bawdy and incoherent.” He says Thicke’s lyrics are as “lazy and careless as ever.” Richards says that while Thicke is inviting us into the world of his celebrity break-up - he doesn’t have a “Blurred Lines 2” to make us want to stick around.

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