Singer Robin Thicke says he is living a very exciting phase of life and enjoying every moment of it.
The 36-year-old's recent track "Blurred lines" is a huge hit and he is glad that this is not just an overnight success.
"It couldn't be more exciting. After two decades of work, it's great to finally have this level of success. I'm certainly not an overnight success," dailystar.co.uk quoted Thicke as saying
"I'm living proof your dreams can come true, but it might just take a little longer than you first hoped," he added.
Known for songs like "When I get you alone", "My life", "Magic" and "Dreamwork", Thicke now focuses on making music for fun rather than just himself.
"This year feel likes the beginning for me, because I've made a certain type of music my whole career. But this time I made fun music rather than music for myself, it's music to make people happy," said Thicke.
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