Robin Thicke was drunk and high every time he did an interview to promote his single Blurred Lines, according to his testimony as part of the high-profile legal battle over the song.
Footage obtained by The Hollywood Reporter shows depositions given by Pharrell Williams and Thicke during the court case earlier this year in which they were found guilty of ripping off Marvin Gaye's Got To Give It Up with their 2013 hit.
They were ordered to pay Gaye's estate $7.3 million following a three-week trial in February and March.
In the footage, Williams becomes annoyed and struggles to answer questions about the song's chords and music notation, and says, "I did not go in the studio with the intention of making anything feel like, or to sound like, Marvin Gaye."
However, when asked if he was trying to pretend he was the soul legend while making Blurred Lines, the singer answered, "At that particular time, no. But as I look back, I feel that feeling."