Robin Thicke once sang about being “Lost Without U.”But at the height of his career — riding the smash success of his controversial No.
1 hit “Blurred Lines” in 2013 — he was just lost.“I had lost perspective on my personal life and my music and what was appropriate … and why I was doing it,” Thicke, 43, told The Post. “I’d lost the intention, you know what I mean?
I needed to regain my perspective and my positive intention of what my music was for — and what my life was for.”But Thicke has found his groove again with a hit TV show, “The Masked Singer,” and a comeback album, “On Earth, and in Heaven,” out Friday.
His first LP since a high-profile divorce (from actress Paula Patton), a copyright lawsuit, the death of his famous father Alan.
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