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In his testimony from the lawsuit against Marvin Gaye’s children, Robin Thicke admitted he was “high on Vicodin and alcohol” during the creation of his award-winning song, “Blurred Lines.”

What’s more is that the crooner pleads guilty to receiving far more credit than he deserves, since his name is ahead of Skateboard P’s as lead songwriter.

“To be honest, that’s the only part where — I was high on vicodin and alcohol when I showed up at the studio,” he said to The Hollywood Reporter. “So my recollection is when we made the song, I thought I wanted — I — I wanted to be more involved than I actually was by the time, nine months later, it became a huge hit and I wanted credit. So I started kind of convincing myself that I was a little more part of it than I was and I — because I didn’t want him — I wanted some credit for this big hit. But the reality is, is that Pharrell had the beat and he wrote almost every single part of the song.”

In in his original account to GQ of how the song was crafted, Thicke alleges he and Pharrell composed the tune in about half an hour before recording it.

Talk about a crock of bullsh*t. This only adds to the recent wave of hate the public has toward the singer in the wake of his alleged divorce to Paula Patton.

Welp.

Photo: WENN