"Blurred Lines" is the most parodied video and song of 2013, so it doesn't matter if it reached those songs in terms of "cultural impact" or what not. And so now "controversy" doesn't matter unless a pop star is involved? I see how this board rolls, but that's the difference between "real life" and this here messageboard.
At first Pharrell comes out doing a boring disco sing act and just when you start to get a 2006 Experience tea, BOOM, the robots come out and the lights go insane and the songs change into pure HOUSE bops.
I would pay real good money for surveillance footage of L4dy RatGa's cave to see her fugly face when she reads the news about Careerpause and ha nonexistent impact