Robin Thicke has publicly tried to get his estranged wife Paula Patton back ever since they separated months ago. And the 38-year-old is continuing his mission.

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The Blurred Lines singer is reportedly naming his new album Paula, according to Rap-Up.com. The new record, coming July 1, will also feature Get Her Back, which is dedicated to Patton. Thicke debuted the ballad at the 2014 Billboard Music Awards in May.

Patton and Thicke, who had been together since they were teenagers, announced their split back in February with a joint statement stating that they had "mutually decided to separate at this time."

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The news came a few months after Thicke performed with Miley Cyrus at the MTV Video Music Awards last August and then was caught grabbing a fan's behind in a photo that went viral.

Unlike Patton, Thicke was vocal about trying to mend the relationship. Days after their separation, Thicke told a TMZ reporter, "I'm just trying to get her back."

He also declared his love for the mother of their son during a concert in Virginia that month. "For those of you who don't know, my wife and I got separated a few days ago," an emotional Thicke told the crowd. "But you know, I want everybody here to know that I'm trying to get my girl back."

Patton later broke her silence and spoke out for the first time after her separation from Thicke in the June issue of Vanity Fair.

"We've known each other since we were teenagers," the Baggage Claimactress told the magazine. "All I can tell you is there's a deep love there-always was, and always will be."