Robin Thicke premieres the video for "Back Together" with Nicki Minah

Robin Thicke

Last week I brought you the premiere of the new single by Robin Thicke. After having been covered with success and controversy with that 'Blurred Lines' and its video clip loaded with nudes, Robin Thicke crashed with his next work, dedicated to his ex-wife, 'Paula'. And since there is no one like the human being for that of «Learn by force of blows», Thicke returned this summer with another catchy and danceable song, this time with the collaboration - once again - of Nicki Minaj. 'Back Together' sounds good enough not to go unnoticed, and even less so in summer, although for now luck is not accompanying it on the charts.

This week the video clip of 'Back Together' and in it we find another of those summer videos and for the summer. Robin Thicke has not complicated his life with this new video clip: a pool party, a lot of rummaging, tacky dances in "slow mo" so that the girls look better and seem to give it their all at the party and a Nicki Minaj in her her usual wave, with her usual cleavage, her inflated butt - that if all that were helium, the Minaj would fly away - and her "now I'll come over and dance to you and then I'll tell you no."

'Back Together' will not be the theme of the year -although it really sticks enough to take it into account during the remainder of summer- and, as such, its video clip does not end up being one of those that you go to look for on YouTube beyond the curiosity of the first viewing, although later, if you come across it on a list, you end up seeing it in its entirety once again because of the catchy theme. What is eaten for what is served.


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