Vibe Magazine issued a statement today in response to Robin Thicke's controversial interview last week, an interview in which the singer says he was denied the cover because he was white.
In response to Thicke's claim, the magazine says: "We have a great deal of respect for Robin Thicke and his music, and we remain flattered by his desire to be on a VIBE cover. A VIBE cover is a huge milestone in any artist’s career—recent cover stars include Young Jeezy, Mariah Carey, 50 Cent, Usher, Senator Barack Obama, Eminem, Lil Wayne, and Robert De Niro, to say nothing of our 15-year history. We wish Thicke the best, and we’re glad he discusses his thoughts on race and R&B in the new October 2008 issue of VIBE."
Regardless of what transpired with Vibe, Thicke says "I respect that [their decision] because I live in a house with a black woman. I won't use the word racism. I will say it's a tough -- but rewarding -- fight. I look at Mary J. Blige, somebody who has had only a few pop hits and yet has changed culture, generated new sounds and inspired leagues of artists. She's now a worldwide phenomenon. And it's because of what she stood for; she never gave up."
I believe that he just hasn't paid his dues yet and eventually he would have made it on there and he needs some hype to bring attention to his new cd
In the case of Madonna and Christina they have never committed to being r n b artists so because you have a concept urban album out I don't think that you deserve to be on the cover of vibe
Please remember this is only his second attempt at r n b his very first CD was pop long before lost without you
dstats
9/4/2008 10:13:32 AM
I beleive their has been some communication behind the seen to Robin thicke as to why he didn't make the cover. Madonna back in the late 90's was said to be pissed off because she didn't make VIBE's cover during her Bedtime stories album release, as well as Christina Aguilara for her 2nd CD release. But in contrast, they have had Eminen and Justin Timberlake on the cover