Robin Thicke Discusses New Album & Who He's Voting For
It was just the inspiration of the great music of Philly and Motown and the 70s and Gamble and Huff," he recently told Eurweb of his style this go around. It feels like when youre making music you dont know where its coming from anymore. Its just sort of embedded in your soul."
This singer's soulful sound comes from a deep love for music. Ive always naturally, organically been connected to soul music, he added. When I was 7 or 8 years old, it started with popular soul music like Michael Jackson and Prince. Then I got into Marvin Gaye and Stevie Wonder and then I started listening to gospel music like Commissioned, John P. Kee and The Clarke Sisters and then I got into rap music and Hip Hop, Mary J. Blige and Jodeci. And then I got into the Beatles and Jimi Hendrix and Curtis Mayfield.
For the latest track, "Magic," Thicke explained the political message behind the lyrics.
I happened to have written that song when good things were happening to me and I was realizing how much greatness we all have in us and how sometimes the world tries to beat it out of us. Sometimes youre expressing your vulnerabilities and sometimes youre expressing your positive nature and thats what that is. Some of us are searching for something bigger internally. I think my music tends to connect with a lot of those people that are searching for something else.
Later, the singer also explained how his music relates to the candidate he will vote for.
I think this music is about what [Barack] Obama represents hope and change with a little idealism mixed in. The album is called Something Else it represents what were going through as a country and a world. Its time for change; its time for hope. Its time for Barack Obama.
The album, Something Else, is set to drop in September.
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