Robin Thicke’s Album Dedication to Paula Patton Is Making Us Uncomfortable

Singer has been forthcoming about his relationship troubles

By Lily Harrison Jun 19, 2014 9:44 PMTags
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Just when you thought you had heard it all…

The track listing to Robin Thicke's latest album—you know, the one dedicated to his estranged wife Paula Patton—is even more awkward than we were expecting.

The names of the songs read like a letter from a lovesick teenager begging for a second chance, which in all fairness seems to be pretty accurate.

The album opens up with "You're My Fantasy" and features a few soon-to-be-hits like "Love Can Grow Back" and "Too Little Too Late."

Forgive us, Mr. Thicke, but we can't help but wonder if being this literal will actually make things better. But to each his own...

The good-looking duo announced that they were separating back in February after nine years of marriage.

At the time, the two released the following statement: "We will always love each other and be best friends; however, we have mutually decided to separate."

Ever since the news broke, however, Thicke has been more than forthcoming about his plans to rekindle his romance with his high school sweetheart.

In fact, he first debuted the single "Get Her Back" at the Billboard Music Awards in May. And if that wasn't enough, he's also publicly pleaded with the actress to take him back and has dedicated various love songs to her in concert during his spring tour.

The entire 14-album song was written and produced by the "Blurred Lines" crooner and is scheduled for a July 1 release date.

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