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Published 08:48 19 Mar 2015 GMT
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Robin Thicke and Pharrell Williams released the song.
“They sought to quickly affirm that their song was ‘starkly different’ than Got to Give It up.
“Great artists like our dad intentionally build their music to last, but we as the caretakers of such treasures, have an obligation to be vigilant about preserving the integrity of the music so that future generations understand its origins and feel its effect as the artist intended, and to assure that it retains its value.”
The family later went on to dismiss rumours that they are planning to sue Williams again for his song Happy.
“We want to put to rest any rumours that we are contemplating claims against Pharrell Williams for his song, Happy.
“This is 100 per cent false. We have absolutely no claim whatsoever concerning Happy.”Entertainment

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