Get In My Way

Robin Thicke · Blurred Lines [2013]

Come on let's go ain't nobody gonna get in my way

I'm gonna make it, no matter what you say

I'm flying by you, better stay on your lane

It's so deny, ain't nobody gonna get in my way



Stefy, out of jail

I'm tired of living my own hell

I can see your laughing beyond this cell

Working hard like there's a gun in my back

I'll be worth one thousand with the weight of my bet



Come on let's go ain't nobody get in my way

I'm gonna make it, no matter what you say

I'm flying by you, better stay on your lane

It's so deny, ain't nobody gonna get in my way



Can sesame, this party high

It's burning feet, it's meant to be

Inventing my own reality

Working hard like there's a gun in my back

I'll be worth one thousand with the weight of my bet



Come on let's go ain't nobody get in my way

I'm gonna make it, no matter what you say

I'm flying by you, better stay on your lane

It's so deny, ain't nobody gonna get in my way



Baby here's my chance, the wind got my back

The feeling that the leisure running on down my back

My feet hardly hit the ground

I feel like I'm walking on cloud, I did it

No fear, no war



Come on let's go ain't nobody get in my way

I'm gonna make it, no matter what you say

I'm flying by you, better stay on your lane

It's so deny, no fear, no war



Come on let's go ain't nobody get in my way

I'm gonna make it, no matter what you say

I'm flying by you, better stay on your lane

It's so deny, no fear, no war



Come on let's go

No no no

Alright alright

It's so deny, ain't nobody gonna get in my way

Get In My Way

Get In My Way serves as a standout track on Robin Thicke's 2013 album Blurred Lines, capturing the artist's signature blend of R&B and pop sensibilities. Released during a period of significant commercial success, the song reflects Thicke's evolution into a mainstream hitmaker known for smooth vocals and polished production. The recording fits seamlessly within an album that redefined his sound, moving away from earlier soulful experiments toward a more radio-friendly aesthetic. While the title track of the album garnered the most attention, this song contributes to the cohesive sonic landscape that characterized Thicke's work in the early 2010s. It remains a notable song in his discography, showcasing his ability to craft catchy melodies that resonate with a broad audience without relying on complex lyrical structures.