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Robin Thicke Rides 'Rollacoasta' With 'Amazing Talent' Estelle

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    Robin Thicke Rides 'Rollacoasta' With 'Amazing Talent' Estelle
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     February 08, 2010

    Robin Thicke isn't shy about hooking up with the ladies to make soulful, sexy duets.

    Having already worked with Leighton Meester and Nicki Minaj, it was time for Thicke to recruit some vocals from across the pond. For his song "Rollacoasta," Thicke brought British chanteuse Estelle along for the ride.

    The collaboration was a perfect fit, Thicke said, especially since he had Estelle in mind when he started working on the Sex Therapy song. Plus, the pair have a history, having performed several shows together in the past.

    "She's just an amazing talent," he told MTV News on the set of the music video for "Rollacoasta." "She's a rapper. She's a singer. She's a writer. So it was really meant to be, and when I had this record, I was thinking to myself [that] it was perfect [for Estelle]."

    The song is all about the ups and downs of love, as the title suggests. And while the song's subject matter is deep, Thicke wanted to keep the video's vibe a little lighter. Read the full article at MTV.com

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on February 08, 2010

Robin Thicke isn't shy about hooking up with the ladies to make soulful, sexy duets.

Having already worked with Leighton Meester and Nicki Minaj, it was time for Thicke to recruit some vocals from across the pond. For his song "Rollacoasta," Thicke brought British chanteuse Estelle along for the ride.

The collaboration was a perfect fit, Thicke said, especially since he had Estelle in mind when he started working on the Sex Therapy song. Plus, the pair have a history, having performed several shows together in the past.

"She's just an amazing talent," he told MTV News on the set of the music video for "Rollacoasta." "She's a rapper. She's a singer. She's a writer. So it was really meant to be, and when I had this record, I was thinking to myself [that] it was perfect [for Estelle]."

The song is all about the ups and downs of love, as the title suggests. And while the song's subject matter is deep, Thicke wanted to keep the video's vibe a little lighter. Read the full article at MTV.com

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Geefunkalicious's picture

Omg Robin Thicke looks more and more like Ron Robinson (hello Studio 1290!!) every day...hahahaha!