Meiplé

Album: Sex Therapy: The Therapy (2009)
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Songfacts®:

  • Jay-Z contributes a guest vocal to this number. Thicke told MTV News that he still can't believe he got the Jiggaman to join him on a track. "Working with Jay-Z [came about because] he came by the studio, and he heard the album. He was very excited," Thicke explained. "He jumped on a track called 'Meiplé.'" He added that the collaboration was incredible. "To work with him was a dream come true. It was one of the best days of my life."
  • Thicke said to MTV News that the track hearkens back to the soulful hip-hop from the early '90s. "[It's] kind of like a De La Soul kind of song, but he [Jay-Z] was really excited about it."
  • This was originally titled "Me I Play."

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