Robin Thicke's 'Paula' Flops In UK, Sells Mere 530 Copies

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What a difference a year makes for this 'Blurred Lines' singer.

Devoting an album to a troubled love life always worked for Taylor Swift, but we can't say the same for Robin Thicke.

A year ago, Thicke was seemingly in a happy marriage with actress Paula Patton and his song Blurred Lines was No. 1 on the Billboard 200, selling 177,000 copies in the U.S. during the first week. Now, his album Paula can't even break a thousand in sales on the U.K. chart, according to The Guardian.


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The album hit No. 200 on the chart, selling an unimpressive 530 units in its first week. His previous album Blurred Lines sold a reported 25,981 in its first week across the pond.

Back in the states, Thicke's new album only sold 25,000 copies in its first week. This is quite low when compared to his last album that sold 177,000.


What do you think of these album sales? Are you sick of Thicke?