Robin Thicke did record executive Andre Harrell of Bad Boy Records his Elvis: a white guy (from Los Angeles) that flawlessly black hip-hop and R & B felt from the slums of New York. In addition, Thicke is not a little influenced by the disco of the seventies, as told in his first hit single When I Get You Alone, a clever adaptation of Walter Murphy's disco classic A Fifth Of Beethoven from Saturday
… Night Fever. The work of the young Michael Jackson shows a strong influence on the work of the man who soon develops into a strong competitor Justin Timberlake as the R & B superstar of his generation.more