This album has a lot to live up to. Let's just say modern-day blue-eyed soul and R&B man Robin Thicke would have been silly to have called his new album anything but Blurred Lines, that's for sure.
The chart-topping single of the same name did everything a cracking good song should do - make people listen, incite scandal and sell records (the nudey rudey video alone met that criteria).
It's also a song that manages to be appealing pop radio fodder while still being a cool and - thanks mainly to producer Pharrell Williams - inventive song.
And the song sure shifted some units, being the biggest-selling single of the year so far, behind Daft Punk's Get Lucky (also featuring Williams). In New Zealand it held the No. 1 spot for 12 weeks.
So all that means it should help Thicke sell his album, even if there's nothing as good as that hit single.