Cheating Robin Thicke ‘Get Her Back’ Lyrics Lead To Retirement? [RUMORS] ‘Blurred Lines’ Singer’s Paula Patton Album For Wife ‘Worst Flop’ Of 2014

Robin Thicke's "Paula" album dedicated to his ex-wife Paula Patton following his cheating scandal is leading the "Top 10 album flops of 2014 so far," the Los Angeles Times reports, sparking rumors the "Blurred Lines" and "Get Her Back" singer will consider retiring.

His ex-wife Paula Patton "isn't particularly impressed" by his "Get Her Back" lyrics and "Paula" album, MTV News reports.

The former couple listed their $3million mansion on the market, the Daily Mail reports.

The 3,158 square-foot property was listed this week by Sotheby's International Realty.

Robin Thicke has cancelled his performance for the Indiana State Fair on August 1, Fox News reports.

The move has many of his fans wondering is his "Get Her Back" track and lyrics has damaged his career.

Weird Al Yankovic made a parody video of Robin Thicke's "Blurred Lines" track, sparking rumors on Twitter and Instagram that a humorous remake of "Get Her Back" is on its way.

Robin Thicke's "Paula" album debuted with a mere 25,000 copies sold in the United States and several of the "Blurred Lines" unrated singer's fans on Twitter and Instagram are speculating whether it has taken a toll on the musician's emotions.

Robin Thicke has revealed that his cheating scandal is not the reason for their divorce.

"[Cheating] is not why we're apart," he said during a recent Hot 97 interview.

"We're apart because we just couldn't be together anymore for a while. There's a hundred different reasons, there isn't just one. There's a long list...I changed, and I got a little too selfish, a little too greedy and little too full of myself."

Robin Thicke has reportedly not seen his ex-wife Paula Patton in four months, Fox News reports.

Could she be hiding from him because of his attempts to win her back with his "Get Her Back" track and "Paula" album?

"I try to keep most of that private but I haven't seen her for four months," Thicke said, according to the site.

"If you've been together that long, you kinda became adults together instead of being adults and then meeting. But maybe a year or two off, we'll become our own people without each other and then it will be meant to be."

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