Robin Thicke
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Four months after announcing their split in February, there are no blurred lines when it comes to how Robin Thicke feels about Paula Patton.
The heartbroken ballad makes good on a promise he made in his very first performance as a single man. "I want everybody here to know that I'm trying to get my girl back," he told fans back in February.
The latest gesture of grandeur: Thicke, 37, took the stage at Sunday's BET Awards to debut a song from his upcoming album, aptly named Paula.
The performance turned into another emotionally charged apology as he introduced a new track, titled "Forever Love." (Watch below.)
"I'd like to dedicate this song to my wife," he told the audience, "and say, 'I miss you, and I'm sorry.' "
The heartbroken ballad makes good on a promise he made in his very first performance as a single man. "I want everybody here to know that I'm trying to get my girl back," he told fans back in February.
Indeed, he released a music video last Monday for "Get Her Back," another lyrical display of raw emotion inspired by the end of their nine years of marriage.
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