He, Got, Game: Robin Thicke Debuts New Song ‘Get Her Back’ To Paula Patton, On Billboard Awards
We hear, when a man is attempting to redeem himself, he’ll pull out all of the stops. And as promised, Robin Thicke has used art, to assist reconciliation with his wife, Paula Patton.
Sunday night, he debuted his new song, Get Her Back. He sang:
I never should have raised my voice or made you feel so strong….I never should’ve asked you to do it at all….I should kissed you longer, I should’ve held you stronger and I’ll wait for forever, for you to love me forever.
Check out his performance!
Robin also received the “Top R&B Song” for Blurred Lines. During his acceptance speech he thanked Paula,
Most importantly I’d like to thank my wife for her love and support and for putting up with me for all these years.
As previously reported, the couple split in February of this year. The couple said in a joint statement to the media:
We will always love each other and be best friends, however, we have mutually decided to separate at this time.
The couple have since been spotted in public together since their separation.
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