Robin Thicke Wants To Kiss And Make Up On New Song “Love After War”

Becky Bain | September 30, 2011 3:08 pm

Robin Thicke tunes into his animal instincts again in his new track “Love After War”, the title track from his upcoming fifth studio LP. Over a jazzy backdrop, the former(?) sex therapist finds himself hoping to settle an argument with his lady — ’cause we all know the best time to knock boots is after you kiss and make up. Listen below.

[wpaudio url=”//static.idolator.com/uploads/2011/09/Love-After-War.mp3″ text=”Robin Thicke – Love After War” dl=”0″] The concept behind Thicke’s new album is based on the singer’s personal life the past two years, and his experiences becoming a husband and a father for the first time. (We thought his cover of “Let’s Stay Together” did that nicely too). The songs on the LP will follow the trials and tribulations of a married young couple working out their differences and starting their family. Love After War drops November 15.