Robin Thicke & Pharrell Got To Give Up 7.3 Million Over Blurred Lines

Pharrell Williams (l) and Robin Thicke (r) (Frederick M. Brown/Getty I
Robin Thicke’s big hit “Blurred Lines was ruled a big fraud by a jury today. Courts that Thicke and Pharrell, the producers of the popular track infringed on the Marvin Gaye classic “ Got To Give It Up” and awarded Gaye’s family 7.3 million dollars.
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T.I., who also appeared on the track was cleared of wrongdoing.
According to TMZ Pharrell’s rep says the song was “created from his heart, mind and soul and the song was not taken from anyone or anywhere else.”
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