Robin Thicke has made no secret that he wants to win his wife Paula Patton back after their separation earlier this year. He performed his new single "Get Her Back" at the Billboard Music Awards in May and is naming his new album simply after his wife: Paula. Yesterday (June 18), the "Blurred Lines" singer unveiled the album's tracklist and album cover, and there's not a whole lot of subtlety going on.

According to Billboard, Thicke's new album will have 14 song titles, each of which is more pathetic or romantic than the last, depending on your perspective.

Tracks on Paula include: "Still Madly Crazy," "Too Little Too Late," "Get Her Back" and "Forever Love," for example, so it's clear that Thicke is definitely going for that whole "apologize and flatter your woman until she relents and takes you back thing."

Who knows whether or not it will work, but in the meanwhile check out the full tracklist for Robin Thicke's Paula below:

01. You're My Fantasy
02. Get Her Back
03. Still Madly Crazy
04. Lock The Door
05. Whatever I Want
06. Living in New York City
07. Love Can Grow Back
08. Black Tar Cloud
09. Too Little Too Late
10. Tippy Toes
11. Something Bad
12. The Opposite of Me
13. Time of Your Life
14. Forever Love

In addition to the album's tracklist, Thicke also unveiled the cover art for Paula. Featuring similar visual effects as his 2013 smash album Blurred Lines, the album artwork for Paula features a contemplative looking Thicke, reflected in red, green and yellow lights. His name appears in the upper left corner of the album in a vintage font, notably smaller than the album title itself, which Thicke is seemingly staring at in the bottom left corner.

Paula is Robin Thicke's seventh studio album and the follow-up to his No. 1 2013 effort Blurred Lines. The new album will be released on July 1.

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