2 2009 Glee: The Music, Journey to Regionals - … (Artie: Hey, hey)Baby can you breathe?I got this from JamaicaIt always works for meDakota to Decatur (Uh, huh)Jake (New Directions):No more pretending (Hey, hey, hey, uh, huh)Cause now you winning (Hey, hey, hey, uh, huh)Here's our beginning (Hey, hey, hey, uh, huh)Artie:I always wanted a good girl, yeahBree:I know you want itJake:I know you want itBree:I know you want itArtie and Bree:You're a good girlBree (Artie):Can't let it get past me (Oh, yeah)You're far from plastic (Alright)Talk about getting blastedJake (with Artie and Bree):I hate these (blurred lines)Wil:Everybody get upBree:I know you want itJake:I know you want itBree:I know you want itJake (with Artie and Bree):But you're a (good girl)Bree (Artie):The way you grab meMust wanna get nasty (Hey, hey)Go ahead, get at meBree, Artie and Jake with New Directions:These blurred linesWill:Everybody get up If you can't hear I know you want it (Ooh) I know you want it (Ooh) It was then revealed that Tina has been filming Blaine. Blurred Lines (Glee Cast Version) Glee Cast. [ARTIE (& JAKE with NEW DIRECTIONS)] Fox [JAKE (with ARTIE, BREE, & NEW DIRECTIONS)] But you're a (good girl) Glee: The Music, The Christmas Album 2010 Glee: The Music, Vol. You're far from plastic {Alright} No more pretending (Hey, hey, hey) (Uh-huh) [ARTIE with BREE & NEW DIRECTIONS (ARTIE)] Maybe I'm going blind {Hey, hey, hey} (Ooh, woah) [BREE (with ARTIE & NEW DIRECTIONS)] After Myron joins the New Directions it cuts to the auditorium where they performing on stage for Will and Rachel. You're far from plastic (Alright) In an interview with The Daily Star,Robin Thicke explained the meaning of the song, saying: “It is mostly throwaway fun, but naturally Pharrell and I, being in love with our wives, having kids, and loving our mothers, we have a lot of respect for women. This is "Robin Thicke Blurred Lines Unrated Version Video" by Media Easier on Vimeo, the home for high quality videos and the people who love them. Tried to domesticate you (Ooh) It will be sung by Artie, Bree, Jake, Kitty, and Will.LYRICS:Will:Everybody get up (Jake: Hey) (Artie: Hey)Everybody get upJake:Hey, hey, heyHey, hey, hey (Artie: Uh)Hey, hey, hey (Artie: Huh, huh)Turn me upWill:If you can't hearWhat I'm trying to say (Jake: Girl come here)If you can't readFrom the same pageMaybe I'm going deaf (Jake: Hey, hey, hey)Maybe I'm going blind (Jake: Hey, hey, hey)Maybe I'm out of my mind (Jake: Hey, hey, hey)Everybody get upJake (New Directions):OK now he was closeTried to domesticate youBut you're an animalBaby, it's in your nature (Kitty: Meow)Just let me liberate you(Hey, hey, hey)You don't need no papers(Hey, hey, hey)That man is not your maker(Hey, hey, hey)And that's why I'mJake with Artie (with Bree):Gon' take a (good girl) (Artie: Ooh)Bree:I know you want it (Artie: Hey! I know you want it. Good girl (Ooh) Hey, hey, hey (Ha ha, woo) You don't need no papers {Ooh} (Hey, hey, hey) Hey, hey, hey Hey, hey, hey Hey, hey, hey. + Pharrell in 2013. The New Directions watch the video during practice the following day. The song Blurred Lines was written by Robin Thicke, Pharrell Williams and T.I. 3 Worst: "Blurred Lines" [BREE & JAKE (ARTIE)] I know you want it (Ooh) From the Album Blurred Lines (Glee Cast Version) 4.6 out of 5 stars 5 ratings. These (blurred lines) vistas 711. Baby it's in your nature (Ooh) (Uh-huh) You're a good (girl) [ARTIE (NEW DIRECTIONS)] GLEE is a musical comedy about a group of ambitious and talented kids who escape the harsh realities of high school by joining a glee club where they find strength, acceptance and, ultimately, their voice. You're far from plastic (Oh, oh) (Oh! [JAKE (with BREE & NEW DIRECTIONS), {WILL}] Or about the blurred lines between a good and a bad girl, according to Thicke. Go ahead, get at me {Everybody get up} (Ooh) I know you want it I know you want it (Ooh) {Hey} When Kurt and Blaine first meet, the Warblers are performing "Teenage Dream." The song was completed in less than an hour. [JAKE (ARTIE)] I know you want it (Ooh) [JAKE (ARTIE & BREE with NEW DIRECTIONS), {and ARTIE with NEW DIRECTIONS}, (WILL with NEW DIRECTIONS), (ARTIE)] )What you don't like work? Oh! I know you want it Just let me liberate you (Hey, hey, hey) I know you want it {Ooh} (I hate them lines) I know you want it (I hate them lines) I hate these (blurred lines) I hate these (blurred lines) (I hate them lines) When you got them jeans on (Ooh, uh-huh) "Blurred Lines" was produced by Thicke and Pharrell with an intention of creating a sound similar to Marvin Gaye's "Got to Give It Up" (1977).