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ROBIN THICKE TELLS ALL TO GIANT: Singer discusses personal demons, marriage to Paula Patton, the Virginia Tech massacre and more.

(May 18, 2007)
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      *R&B singer Robin Thicke – the son of actors Alan Thicke and Gloria Loring and fixture atop Billboard’s R&B charts with his single, “Lost Without U” – is the featured cover story in the June/July issue of Giant magazine, due on newsstands June 5.

      Inside, the artist speaks freely about his once waning self-esteem, issues in his marriage to actress Paula Patton, and his fourteen year ride to overnight stardom. 

      Here are a few excerpts from Thicke’s interview with Giant contributor Celia San Miguel:

• ON HIS PERSONAL DEMONS: “I understand struggle because I’ve struggled with my own demons, my own ability to love myself.  I might have grown up in an aesthetically larger building, but that doesn’t mean I haven’t felt pain.  That’s what the whole (expletive) album is about.  It’s about a dude who needed to believe in himself when the world said, ‘We don’t love you.’”

• ON STRAINS IN HIS MARRIAGE TO PAULA PATTON: “She was having sex scenes with the guy who won Album of the Year (Andre 3000), and I pretty much had no record deal.  She didn’t come home during the three months of filming (Idlewild) because she was so focused.  I started believing she didn’t need me anymore, and when she came home, I started projecting that onto her and pushing her away.  That’s what ‘Complicated’ (a song from his album) is about – me saying, ‘I wish I could stop thinking I’m not good enough because, otherwise, I won’t be able to get this girl back.”

• ON BEING JEALOUS OF JESUS: “I was seven years old hearing about how wonderful Jesus is, and I was like, ‘I’m special.  I’m able to be righteous.  How come Jesus gets to be the Son of God and not me?  Why don’t I get to be as loved by God as Jesus was?  I believe we should all get to be the sons of God.”

• ON THE VIRGINIA TECH MASSACRE: “I started writing this song last night about the guy who did the shooting.  I figured if anybody needed love, it was him.  He was reaching out, but nobody listened.   And, you know, everyone said he was quiet.  I started writing about feeling like you’re a shadow.  And even though I’m not him, I know what that feels like.  There is so much hurt and struggle, so many people who need hope.”

 


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