Blurred Lines

by Robin Thicke
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Lyrics

Ev ’ry bod y get up.

Hey, hey, (D)hey.

Hey, hey, hey.

Hey, hey, hey.

If you can’t hear what I’m try’n’ to say, if you can’t read from the same page, may be I’m go in’ deaf, may be I’m go in’ blind, may be I’m out of my mind.

O kay, now he was close, tried to do mes ti cate ya.

But you’re an an i mal; ba by, it’s in your na ture.

Just let me lib er ate ya, you don’t need no pa pers.

That man is not your mak er, and (C)that’s why (Bm)I’m gon’ (Am)take ya, (G)good girl.

I know you want it, I know you want it, I know you want it.

You’re a (D)good girl.

Can’t let it get past me.

You’re far from plas tic.

Talk a (C)bout get tin’ (Bm)blast ed.

(Am)hate these (G)blurred lines.

I know you want it, I know you want it, I know you want it.

You’re a (D)good girl.

The way you grab me, must wan na get nas ty.

Go a (C)head, get (Bm)at me.

(G)What do they make dreams for when you got them jeans on?

What do we need steam for?

You the hot test bitch in this place.

I feel so luck y, hey, hey, hey.

You wan na hug me, hey, hey, hey.

What rhymes with hug me?

Hey, hey, hey.

(G)Shake your rump,

get down.

Get up, ah.

Do it like it (D)hurt,

like it hurt.

What?

You don’t like work?

Ba by, can you breathe?

I got this from Ja mai ca.

It al ways works for me, Da ko ta to De ca tur.

No more pre tend in’, hey, hey, hey, ’cause now you win nin’, hey, hey, hey.

Here’s our be gin nin’, hey, hey, hey.

I (C)al ways (Bm)want ed (Am)a (G)good girl.

I know you want it, I know you want it, I know you want it.

You’re a (D)good girl.

Can’t let it get past me.

You’re far from plas tic.

Talk a (C)bout get tin’ (Bm)blast ed.

(Am)hate these (G)blurred lines.

I know you want it, I know you want it, I know you want it.

You’re a (D)good girl.

The way you grab me, must wan na get nas ty.

Go a (C)head, get (Bm)at me.

Ev ’ry bod y get up.

Ev ’ry bod y get up.

Hey, hey, (D)hey.

Hey, hey, hey.

Hey, hey, hey.

Ev ’ry bod y get up.

Ev ’ry bod y get up.

Hey, hey, (D)hey.

Hey, hey, hey.

Hey, hey, hey.

Blurred Lines — Easy Piano Notes for Beginners

Learn "Blurred Lines" on piano with easy notes — perfect for absolute beginners. Large color-coded note names show exactly which keys to press. No music reading required. Key of G, 120 BPM.

Tip: Break this song into sections and master each one separately. The speed control lets you drill difficult passages at any tempo.

About “Blurred Lines

Can I play "Blurred Lines" without reading sheet music?
Yes — Easy Notes mode prints the letter name (C, D, E…) directly on each note in big color-coded labels, so you can match colors to your keyboard without any traditional notation. The whole arrangement of "Blurred Lines" is playable in minutes, even for first-time players.
What key is "Blurred Lines" by Robin Thicke played in?
Blurred Lines is arranged in the key of G on Super Simple Piano. You can transpose to any other key live in the player.
What's the tempo (BPM) of "Blurred Lines"?
The arrangement plays at 120 BPM. Use the speed control (10-200%) to practice slower or play faster.
Is "Blurred Lines" easy to play on piano?
This is an advanced arrangement. We recommend breaking it into sections and using the speed control to drill harder passages.
Can I download sheet music for "Blurred Lines"?
Yes — registered users can download PDF sheet music, plus MIDI and MusicXML files for use in other notation software.
Who composed "Blurred Lines"?
"Blurred Lines" was originally performed by Robin Thicke. The Super Simple Piano arrangement is simplified for beginner-to-intermediate players.
What chords are used in "Blurred Lines"?
This arrangement uses 5 chords: Am, Bm, C, D, G.
What other songs by Robin Thicke can I play here?
Try "Can U Believe", "I Need Love", "2 the Sky". All are in our player with color-coded notes; pick the one matching your level.
Can a complete beginner play "Blurred Lines"?
Absolutely! The Beginner mode shows large color-coded notes with letter names (C, D, E...). Just match the colors to your keyboard — no music reading needed. "Blurred Lines" is simplified for beginners.
Do I need to read music to play "Blurred Lines"?
No! Our Beginner mode replaces traditional notation with color-coded letter names. Each note shows exactly which key to press. You can start playing "Blurred Lines" in minutes, even if you've never touched a piano before.

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