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), while others just felt it was a bop.
The song was probably both.
I didnt get it at first, Williams said of the controversy around Blurred Lines.
And I would be like, Wow.
They would have me blushing.
There are women who really like the song and connect to the energy that just gets you up.
And I know you want it women sing those kinds of lyrics all the time.
So its like, Whats rape-y about that?
Even though it wasnt the majority, it didnt matter.
I cared what they were feeling too.
I realized that we live in a chauvinist culture in our country.
Didnt realize that some of my songs catered to that.
So that blew my mind.
It literally made me cry, he says.
I was never the same.
So I dont beat on my chest.
I havent been the same since any of that music.