Robin Thicke will introduce HUGO Boss Element and 'Sex Therapy' in Chicago, Miami and New York

Chicago Fragrance Examiner
Robin Thicke fans, are you ready to meet him? Mr. “Complicated” and “Lost Without You” R&B artist extraordinaire will be visiting Macy’s in Chicago, IL; New York, NY; and Miami, FL at the end of this month.
If you’re one of the first 150 customers to purchase HUGO Boss Element men’s fragrance for $65 at Macy’s (starting from store opening), you’ll get the chance to meet Robin Thicke and get an autographed copy of his new single, “Sex Therapy" from his upcoming album, also called "Sex Therapy." He’ll also be performing a couple of songs if time permits.
Here are the locations:
Thursday, October 22, 6pm
Macy's Herald Square - Fragrance Arcade
151 West 34th Street
New York, NY 10001
Tuesday, October 27, 6pm
Macy's Dadeland - Fragrance Arcade
7303 Southwest 88 Street
Center of Mall
Miami, FL 33156
Wednesday, October 28, 12pm
Macy's State Street - Fragrance Arcade
111 North State Street
Chicago, IL 60602
Robin Thicke, who was a fan of hip hop and R&B growing up, has released three albums so far: 2003’s “A Beautiful World," 2006’s “The Evolution of Robin Thicke" and 2008's "Something Else." His hit single, “Lost Without You” was number one on Urban Adult Contemporary stations and topped four Billboard charts. He’s also been on “The Oprah Winfrey Show” twice. He’s won many awards, including: 2007’s VH1 Soul/ Vibe award for “Best Breakthrough Artist” and nominations from BET (“Best Male R&B” and “Viewer’s Choice”), Soul Train (“Best R&B Soul Album, Male”), MTV VMA (“Male Artist of the Year”), MOBO (Best Song, “Lost Without U”), the American Music Awards (“Favorite Breakthrough Artist”) and “Lost Without You” was named ASCAP’s (“Song Of The Year”).
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Comments
Nice update.
Maja, thanks for checking this entry out. I met Robin Thicke at Rednofive earlier this year, and I couldn't even form a word. He walked right up to me and a co-worker to shake our hands and ask us how we were doing. My jaw dropped. I should've been so embarrassed to act like that, especially considering I was originally trying to interview him.
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