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Pharrell Williams

Pharrell Lanscilo Williams (/fəˈrɛl/; born April 5, 1973), sometimes known mononymously as Pharrell, is an American record producer, songwriter, rapper, and singer. Alongside close colleague Chad Hugo, he formed the hip hop and R&B production duo the Neptunes in the early 1990s,[4] with whom he has produced songs for various recording artists.[5] In 1999, he became lead vocalist of the band N.E.R.D., which he formed with Hugo and drummer Shay Haley. Williams has been widely referred to as one of the most influential and successful music producers of the 21st century, having had a significant impact on the sound of modern popular music.[6][7][8][9]

Pharrell Williams
Williams in 2019
Born
Pharrell Lanscilo Williams[1]

(1973-04-05) April 5, 1973 (age 50)
Other names
  • Pharrell
  • Skateboard P
  • Sk8brd
  • Auto Goon
  • Magnum, the Verb Lord
  • Station Wagon P
Occupations
  • Record producer
  • songwriter
  • rapper
  • singer
  • fashion designer
  • entrepreneur
Years active1990–present
Works
Spouse
Helen Lasichanh
(m. 2013)
Children4
RelativesTimbaland (cousin)[2]
AwardsFull list
Musical career
Genres
Labels
Member of
Formerly ofChild Rebel Soldier
Websitepharrellwilliams.com

Williams released his debut solo album, In My Mind, in 2006.[10] In 2013, he produced and was featured alongside T.I. on the song "Blurred Lines" by Robin Thicke and his song "Happy" was the lead single for the soundtrack of the film Despicable Me 2; both songs reached the number one spot on the Billboard Hot 100 as well as other charts around the globe. In the same year, he was featured on Daft Punk's single "Get Lucky", which won Record of the Year and Best Pop Duo/Group Performance at the 56th Annual Grammy Awards.[11] His second album, Girl, was released in 2014.[12][13]

Williams has received numerous accolades and nominations. He has won 13 Grammy Awards, including three for Producer of the Year, Non-Classical (one as a member of the Neptunes). He is also a two-time Academy Award nominee: in 2014 for Best Original Song, for "Happy" (from Despicable Me 2); and in 2017 for Best Picture, as a producer of Hidden Figures.

Early life

Pharrell Lanscilo Williams[1] was born on April 5, 1973, in Virginia Beach, Virginia,[3][14] the eldest of the three sons of teacher Carolyn and handyman Pharoah Williams.[15][16] His ancestry goes back many generations in Virginia and North Carolina. One of his ancestors journeyed to West Africa in 1831, prompting other relatives to emigrate from the U.S. to Liberia in 1832.[17] Williams met Chad Hugo in a seventh-grade summer band camp, where Williams played drums and Hugo played tenor saxophone.[18] They attended Princess Anne High School where they were in the school band.[19] Williams graduated from high school in 1991 and he attended Northwestern University for two years before dropping out.[20]

Career

1992–2004: The Neptunes and N.E.R.D.

In the early 1990s, Williams formed a hip hop group named Surrounded by Idiots with Chad Hugo, Magoo, and cousin Timbaland; they disbanded before making any records.[21] He then formed a four-piece "R&B-type" group, the Neptunes, with Hugo and friends Shay Haley and Mike Etheridge.[22] They entered a high school talent show, where they were discovered by producer Teddy Riley, whose studio was next to the school.[22] After graduating, the group signed with Riley.[22]

Williams wrote Riley's verse on Wreckx-n-Effect's 1992 hit "Rump Shaker".[21] As the Neptunes, Williams and Hugo produced Noreaga's 1998 single "Superthug".[21] The Neptunes began working with rap duo Clipse (rappers Pusha T and Malice) in the late 1990s, and worked on Clipse's album Exclusive Audio Footage, which was not released.[23]

The Neptunes produced Mystikal's single "Shake Ya Ass" (2000), Jay-Z's single "I Just Wanna Love U (Give It 2 Me)" (2000), and Nelly's single "Hot in Herre" (2002).[21] They worked with singer Kelis, producing her first two studio albums, Kaleidoscope (1999) and Wanderland (2001).[24] In 2001, N.E.R.D., a band composed of Williams, Hugo, and Haley, released their debut album In Search of....[25] Williams and Hugo signed Clipse to Arista Records through Williams' Star Trak Entertainment imprint in 2001.[26] The Neptunes produced songs on singer Babyface's 2001 album, Face2Face, including its lead single "There She Goes".[21] The Neptunes produced the Britney Spears songs "I'm a Slave 4 U" and "Boys" for her third studio album, Britney (2001).[18][27]

In 2002, Clipse released their debut album, Lord Willin', with produced entirely by the Neptunes.[28] That year, the Neptunes produced numerous songs on Justin Timberlake's debut album Justified, including the singles "Señorita", "Like I Love You", and "Rock Your Body".[21] In 2003, the Neptunes released a compilation album, Clones.[29] According to an unnamed August 2003 survey cited by The Age, it was found the Neptunes produced almost 20% of songs played on British radio at the time; another survey in the US found they'd produced 43% of radio songs.[18] The Neptunes produced Snoop Dogg's single "Drop It Like It's Hot" (2004), which also featured vocals from Williams.[30]

2005–2009: In My Mind and collaborations

 
Williams in Berlin, March 2005

The Neptunes produced Gwen Stefani's single "Hollaback Girl", which entered the Billboard Hot 100 at number 82 on the issue dated April 2, 2005,[31] and topped the chart within six weeks of its release.[32] In 2006, Williams released his debut solo album, In My Mind.[33] It debuted at number 3 on the US Billboard 200.[34] The Neptunes produced Clipse's second album, Hell Hath No Fury.[35] The Neptunes produced several songs on Stefani's second album, The Sweet Escape (2006), including the promotional single, "Yummy", which features Williams.[36] In December 2006, Williams was announced as a performer at Concert for Diana in Wembley Stadium, London on July 1, 2007.[37] In 2007, the Neptunes produced on Jay-Z's tenth studio album, American Gangster.[38]

Williams worked with Madonna for her eleventh studio album, Hard Candy (2008).[39] In June 2008, an article in NME revealed that Williams was interested in producing the next album of American rock band the Strokes.[40] Later that year, Williams worked on a remix album for Maroon 5, titled Call and Response: The Remix Album.[41] N.E.R.D. released their third studio album, Seeing Sounds, in 2008.[42]

Williams worked with Shakira on her songs "Did It Again", "Why Wait", "Good Stuff", and "Long Time" for her sixth studio album, She Wolf (2009).[43] The following month, Williams made a guest appearance on French singer Uffie's debut album, which was released in early 2010.[44] The Neptunes produced numerous songs on Clipse's third album, Til the Casket Drops (2009).[45]

2010–2014: Despicable Me, Despicable Me 2 and solo international success

 
Williams, Odd Future and Tyler, the Creator performing together in April 2011

In 2010, Williams worked on the music score for the animated film Despicable Me with composers Hans Zimmer and Heitor Pereira.[46] In 2010, N.E.R.D. released their fourth studio album, Nothing, through Star Trak.[47] In late 2011, Williams worked on three tracks for Mike Posner's second album, Sky High.[48] In 2012, Williams composed and produced the music for the 84th Academy Awards alongside Hans Zimmer.[49]

 
Williams performing at the 2014 Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival

In 2013, Williams collaborated with French electronic duo Daft Punk on the songs "Get Lucky" and "Lose Yourself to Dance", both included on Daft Punk's fourth studio album, Random Access Memories.[50] "Get Lucky" peaked at number one on the UK Singles Chart and number two on the US Billboard 200.[51][52]

In 2013, Williams collaborated with Azealia Banks with the song "ATM Jam".[53] The song was initially intended for Banks' debut studio album, Broke with Expensive Taste (2014), but was later removed from the album after Banks blamed Williams for the song's poor commercial performance.[54] Williams penned three new original songs, included alongside composer Heitor Pereira's score, for the film Despicable Me 2 (2013).[55] These were "Just a Cloud Away", "Happy", and "Scream" (featuring CeeLo Green).[56] His two original songs from the first film, "Despicable Me" and "Fun, Fun, Fun", were also reprised on the Despicable Me 2 soundtrack.[57] He also participated in the drummer sessions of the soundtrack of Man of Steel by Hans Zimmer.[58] In March 2013, Robin Thicke's single "Blurred Lines", written and produced by Williams, was released.[59][60] The song peaked at number one in multiple countries, including the United Kingdom and the United States.[61][62] In mid-2013, Williams was involved in two songs that sold a million copies in the UK: "Get Lucky" and "Blurred Lines".[63]

In August 2013, Busta Rhymes talked about an unreleased "documentary album" by Williams where he talks about "inner-city strife and hardship".[64] In November 2013, Williams released the first 24-hour music video for "Happy"; guest appearances included Magic Johnson, Steve Carell, Jimmy Kimmel, Odd Future, among others.[65][66] On November 1, 2013, Williams performed with a gospel choir at Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church in Charleston, South Carolina, where nine black parishioners were shot and killed on June 17, 2015.[67]

It was announced in December 2013 that Williams had been nominated for seven Grammy Awards, including Producer of the Year.[68] In the same month, Williams signed a contract with Columbia Records, and announced an album set for release in 2014 that would feature "Happy".[12] For "Happy", Williams was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Original Song.[69] In February 2014, Major Lazer announced they would be releasing a five-track EP titled Apocalypse Soon on the 25th of that month.[70] The EP, released via Mad Decent and Secretly Canadian, features Williams and Sean Paul, among others.[70] The first single off the EP, which features Williams, is titled "Aerosol Can".[71] Williams contributed a verse to Future's February 2014 single "Move That Dope", which also featured Pusha T and Casino over production from Mike Will Made It.[72]

On February 18, 2014, Williams announced via Twitter that his second album, Girl, would be released on March 3, 2014.[73] The album was supported by a European concert tour, Dear Girl Tour.[74] At the 86th Academy Awards on March 2, 2014, Williams's song "Happy" lost to "Let It Go" from Frozen. Afterwards, when GQ magazine asked Williams "how badly" did he want the Oscar, he responded: "When they read the results, my face was...frozen. But then I thought about it, and I just decided just to...let it go".[75] At the Oscar Awards that same year, he wore a controversial outfit consisting of a tuxedo with shorts.[76] In May 2014, Williams received an Innovator Award at the iHeartRadio Music Awards.[77]

(video) Williams introducing a N.E.R.D section of his live performance at Summer Sonic Festival in Japan, 2015

2014–present: The Voice, Something in the Water and other ventures

 
Williams at the Global Citizen Festival in Hamburg, July 2017

In March 2014, it was announced that Comme des Garçons would be releasing a unisex fragrance with Williams, named after his album Girl.[78] On March 31, 2014, Williams was announced as a new coach for the seventh season of The Voice, replacing CeeLo Green.[79] In June 2014, it was announced that Williams would make a guest appearance on the docu-series Sisterhood of Hip Hop.[80] Williams co-composed the score for The Amazing Spider-Man 2 (2014) with Hans Zimmer, Johnny Marr, Michael Einziger, and David A. Stewart.[81][82] Williams was the executive producer of Atlanta rapper T.I.'s ninth studio album, Paperwork, which was released on October 21, 2014, by Grand Hustle and Columbia Records.[83] In May 2014, Williams curated an art show named after his album, Girl, at the Galerie Perrotin in Paris, France. The show included artists Takashi Murakami, JR, Daniel Arsham, and Marina Abramović, among others.[84] Williams collaborated with Gwen Stefani with the song "Shine" for the animated film Paddington (2014).[85]

In January 2015, Williams was announced as the musical director for a 7-continent Live Earth concert on June 18, 2015, to raise awareness about and pressure governments to act on climate change.[86] On February 8, 2015, Williams made a cameo in an episode of The Simpsons entitled "Walking Big & Tall" where he comes to Springfield to write a new anthem for the town.[87] Williams recorded three songs for the soundtrack to the 2015 animated film The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge Out of Water.[88] On May 18, 2015, Team Pharrell had 16-year-old Sawyer Fredericks win the eighth season of The Voice.[89]

At the 2015 Grammy Awards, Williams performed an orchestral rendition of "Happy" with Hans Zimmer and pianist Lang Lang that included a tribute to the Black Lives Matter movement,[90] inspired by Eric Garner's death and the Ferguson unrest.[91] In 2015, a unanimous jury determined that "Blurred Lines", which Williams co-wrote and produced, was an infringement of the 1977 Marvin Gaye song "Got to Give It Up".[92] The jury awarded the Gaye family $7.4 million in damages for the copyright infringement based on profits generated.[92] In October 2015, the Tisch School of the Arts at New York University named Williams as their artist-in-residence.[93] He gave the 2017 commencement address at the university and received an honorary Doctor of Fine Arts degree on May 17, 2017.[94][95] In 2018, Williams worked with Ariana Grande for her fourth studio album, Sweetener (2018).[96] He produced several songs on the album, and is featured on the song "Blazed".[97][98]

In March 2019, Williams and the city of Virginia Beach announced the launch of a three-day music and cultural festival titled Something in the Water, to be held during College Beach Weekend, April 26–28, on the Virginia Beach Oceanfront.[99][100] The festival lineup included Travis Scott, Migos, Janelle Monáe, SZA, Rosalía, Anderson .Paak, Jhené Aiko, Mac DeMarco, Maggie Rogers, Lil Uzi Vert, Missy Elliott, Pusha T, Dave Matthews Band, and DRAM.[101] The first day of the festival was cancelled due to severe storms.[102] The "Pharrell and Friends" set that closed the festival's second day, featured Williams and a lineup of guests, including Jay-Z, Diddy, Busta Rhymes, Usher, Snoop Dogg, Missy Elliott, Timbaland, Charlie Wilson, and Tyler, the Creator.[103] The festival's final day featured Trey Songz, Chris Brown, Lil Duval, and members of SWV and Blackstreet.[104] Williams produced five songs for Walt Disney Pictures' The Lion King (2019), marking his third collaboration with composer Hans Zimmer.[105] In October 2019, Williams stated that he now regrets being associated with the 2013 song "Blurred Lines", which received intense backlash for its apparent sexist themes.[106]

Artistry

Influences

In the past, Williams has stated that he does not have any direct musical influences,[107] but he has expressed his admiration for several musicians, including Michael Jackson, J Dilla, Stevie Wonder, Donny Hathaway, Marvin Gaye, Rakim, and Q-Tip.[107][108] Williams explained that A Tribe Called Quest's debut album, People's Instinctive Travels and the Paths of Rhythm (1990), caused a "turning point" in his life, which "made him see that music was art".[108]

Four-count start

Throughout his career, Williams has been known for his "four-count loops" or "four-count starts" at the start of the beats that he produced, which is considered as a producer signature. The first instance of the "four-count beat" started with SWV's song "Right Here", which Williams was featured on the remix of.[109] Williams has revealed in an interview with Vulture in 2019, that the creation of the four-count loop was unintentional, and the loop was essentially what was left in the song while trying to start a song on the beat instead of using a metronome.[110]

Fashion and business ventures

In 2005, Williams partnered with Japanese fashion icon Nigo to create the streetwear brands Billionaire Boys Club and Ice Cream footwear.[111] In 2008, Williams co-designed a series of eyewear and jewelry for Louis Vuitton.[112][better source needed] In 2008, Williams founded a non-profit organization called "From One Hand To AnOTHER" (FOHTA).[113] In 2009, Williams unveiled a collaborative sculpture with Takashi Murakami at Art Basel, which spoke to the metaphor of value.[114][115][better source needed] In May 2011, it was announced that Williams would serve as creative director of KarmaloopTV alongside founder and CEO Greg Selkoe and former AMC president Katie McEnroe.[116]

In May 2012, Williams launched the social media venture I Am Other.[117] In August 2013, Williams created a line of sunglasses for fashion brand Moncler called "Moncler Lunettes".[118] In 2014, Williams entered a long-term partnership with Adidas.[119][120][better source needed] His Adidas NMD "Human Race" collection was released on July 23, 2016.[121] In February 2014, Williams announced a collaboration between G-Star Raw and his textile company Bionic Yarn called "RAW for the Oceans," a collection of denim made from recycled plastic that is found in the ocean. The project was presented at the American Museum of Natural History in New York City.[122][123][better source needed]

In 2014, Williams appeared on a cover designed by French artist Grégoire Guillemin of New York-based men fashion magazine Adon, covering the collaboration.[124][better source needed] Williams released a collection for retail giant Uniqlo in April 2014 entitled "i am OTHER". It was created with Nigo, creative director of UT, the company's T-shirt division.[125] In 2014, Williams worked on art with Emmanuel Perrotin and a French manufacturer, Domeau & Pérès.[126][127] In June 2014, artist collective Rizzoli published a book by FriendsWithYou, We Are Friends With You, that featured contributions from Williams, Alejandro Jodorowsky, and Peter Doroshenko.[128] Williams was the executive producer of the 2015 crime comedy-drama film Dope.[129]

In 2017, Williams designed a €1,000 sneaker in collaboration with Chanel and Adidas.[130] Verizon partnered with Williams on April 26, 2019, to launch a tech-fused music curriculum in a nationwide Verizon Foundation Learning schools. The education organization under Verizon Foundation works toward providing free technology, internet access, technology-focused curriculum to under-resourced middle schools.[131] In November 2020, Williams launched Humanrace, a skin care brand.[132][133] In December 2021, Williams would launch the winter line "Premium basics" together with Adidas Originals.[134]

In June 2022, Doodles announced Williams as its Chief Brand Officer. Additionally, Doodles have set a release date for Williams to release a Doodles album that will be available to stream in addition to be sold exclusively as NFTs.[135]

On February 14, 2023, Louis Vuitton announced that Williams had been appointed their new men's creative director, a position left vacant by the death of Virgil Abloh in 2021.[136] Williams displayed his first collection during Paris Men's Fashion Week in June 2023.[137][138]

Personal life

Williams married his longtime partner, model and fashion designer Helen Lasichanh, on October 12, 2013.[139] The couple have four children together: son Rocket (b. 2008) and triplets (b. January 2017).[140][141] The Despicable Me song "Rocket's Theme" was written in honor of their son Rocket.[142]

In 2005, Williams was voted "Best Dressed Man in the World" by Esquire.[143] He is a fan of the science fiction series Star Trek,[144] as indicated by his consistent use of the Vulcan salute to signify his label name, Star Trak.[145] Williams is a skateboarder and has a half-pipe inside his home.[146] In 2011, Williams announced that he is building a $35 million after-school center in his home town, Virginia Beach.[147] In 2015, Williams bought a house in the Laurel Canyon neighborhood of Los Angeles.[148][better source needed] In 2019, Williams offered internships to 144 students at Promise Academy in Harlem, New York City.[149]

On March 26, 2021, Williams' cousin Donovan Lynch was shot and killed by an officer from the Virginia Beach Police Department after "brandishing a handgun" following three shootings in the area. Williams has called for a federal investigation into the incident.[150]

Discography

Solo albums

Collaboration albums

With N.E.R.D.
With the Neptunes

Filmography

Tours

Videography

Year Title Director Ref
2015 Freedom Paul Hunter [151]

Awards

See also

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External links

  • Official website
  • Pharrell Williams at IMDb

pharrell, williams, pharrell, lanscilo, williams, born, april, 1973, sometimes, known, mononymously, pharrell, american, record, producer, songwriter, rapper, singer, alongside, close, colleague, chad, hugo, formed, production, neptunes, early, 1990s, with, wh. Pharrell Lanscilo Williams f e ˈ r ɛ l born April 5 1973 sometimes known mononymously as Pharrell is an American record producer songwriter rapper and singer Alongside close colleague Chad Hugo he formed the hip hop and R amp B production duo the Neptunes in the early 1990s 4 with whom he has produced songs for various recording artists 5 In 1999 he became lead vocalist of the band N E R D which he formed with Hugo and drummer Shay Haley Williams has been widely referred to as one of the most influential and successful music producers of the 21st century having had a significant impact on the sound of modern popular music 6 7 8 9 Pharrell WilliamsWilliams in 2019BornPharrell Lanscilo Williams 1 1973 04 05 April 5 1973 age 50 Virginia Beach Virginia U S Other namesPharrell Skateboard P Sk8brd Auto Goon Magnum the Verb Lord Station Wagon POccupationsRecord producer songwriter rapper singer fashion designer entrepreneurYears active1990 presentWorksDiscographyco productionsolo productionSpouseHelen Lasichanh m 2013 wbr Children4RelativesTimbaland cousin 2 AwardsFull listMusical careerGenresR amp B hip hop pop 3 LabelsI Am Other Columbia Virgin Arista Interscope Star TrakMember ofThe Neptunes N E R D Formerly ofChild Rebel SoldierWebsitepharrellwilliams wbr comWilliams released his debut solo album In My Mind in 2006 10 In 2013 he produced and was featured alongside T I on the song Blurred Lines by Robin Thicke and his song Happy was the lead single for the soundtrack of the film Despicable Me 2 both songs reached the number one spot on the Billboard Hot 100 as well as other charts around the globe In the same year he was featured on Daft Punk s single Get Lucky which won Record of the Year and Best Pop Duo Group Performance at the 56th Annual Grammy Awards 11 His second album Girl was released in 2014 12 13 Williams has received numerous accolades and nominations He has won 13 Grammy Awards including three for Producer of the Year Non Classical one as a member of the Neptunes He is also a two time Academy Award nominee in 2014 for Best Original Song for Happy from Despicable Me 2 and in 2017 for Best Picture as a producer of Hidden Figures Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 2 1 1992 2004 The Neptunes and N E R D 2 2 2005 2009 In My Mind and collaborations 2 3 2010 2014 Despicable Me Despicable Me 2 and solo international success 2 4 2014 present The Voice Something in the Water and other ventures 3 Artistry 3 1 Influences 3 2 Four count start 4 Fashion and business ventures 5 Personal life 6 Discography 6 1 Solo albums 6 2 Collaboration albums 7 Filmography 8 Tours 9 Videography 10 Awards 11 See also 12 References 13 External linksEarly lifePharrell Lanscilo Williams 1 was born on April 5 1973 in Virginia Beach Virginia 3 14 the eldest of the three sons of teacher Carolyn and handyman Pharoah Williams 15 16 His ancestry goes back many generations in Virginia and North Carolina One of his ancestors journeyed to West Africa in 1831 prompting other relatives to emigrate from the U S to Liberia in 1832 17 Williams met Chad Hugo in a seventh grade summer band camp where Williams played drums and Hugo played tenor saxophone 18 They attended Princess Anne High School where they were in the school band 19 Williams graduated from high school in 1991 and he attended Northwestern University for two years before dropping out 20 Career1992 2004 The Neptunes and N E R D In the early 1990s Williams formed a hip hop group named Surrounded by Idiots with Chad Hugo Magoo and cousin Timbaland they disbanded before making any records 21 He then formed a four piece R amp B type group the Neptunes with Hugo and friends Shay Haley and Mike Etheridge 22 They entered a high school talent show where they were discovered by producer Teddy Riley whose studio was next to the school 22 After graduating the group signed with Riley 22 Williams wrote Riley s verse on Wreckx n Effect s 1992 hit Rump Shaker 21 As the Neptunes Williams and Hugo produced Noreaga s 1998 single Superthug 21 The Neptunes began working with rap duo Clipse rappers Pusha T and Malice in the late 1990s and worked on Clipse s album Exclusive Audio Footage which was not released 23 The Neptunes produced Mystikal s single Shake Ya Ass 2000 Jay Z s single I Just Wanna Love U Give It 2 Me 2000 and Nelly s single Hot in Herre 2002 21 They worked with singer Kelis producing her first two studio albums Kaleidoscope 1999 and Wanderland 2001 24 In 2001 N E R D a band composed of Williams Hugo and Haley released their debut album In Search of 25 Williams and Hugo signed Clipse to Arista Records through Williams Star Trak Entertainment imprint in 2001 26 The Neptunes produced songs on singer Babyface s 2001 album Face2Face including its lead single There She Goes 21 The Neptunes produced the Britney Spears songs I m a Slave 4 U and Boys for her third studio album Britney 2001 18 27 In 2002 Clipse released their debut album Lord Willin with produced entirely by the Neptunes 28 That year the Neptunes produced numerous songs on Justin Timberlake s debut album Justified including the singles Senorita Like I Love You and Rock Your Body 21 In 2003 the Neptunes released a compilation album Clones 29 According to an unnamed August 2003 survey cited by The Age it was found the Neptunes produced almost 20 of songs played on British radio at the time another survey in the US found they d produced 43 of radio songs 18 The Neptunes produced Snoop Dogg s single Drop It Like It s Hot 2004 which also featured vocals from Williams 30 2005 2009 In My Mind and collaborations nbsp Williams in Berlin March 2005The Neptunes produced Gwen Stefani s single Hollaback Girl which entered the Billboard Hot 100 at number 82 on the issue dated April 2 2005 31 and topped the chart within six weeks of its release 32 In 2006 Williams released his debut solo album In My Mind 33 It debuted at number 3 on the US Billboard 200 34 The Neptunes produced Clipse s second album Hell Hath No Fury 35 The Neptunes produced several songs on Stefani s second album The Sweet Escape 2006 including the promotional single Yummy which features Williams 36 In December 2006 Williams was announced as a performer at Concert for Diana in Wembley Stadium London on July 1 2007 37 In 2007 the Neptunes produced on Jay Z s tenth studio album American Gangster 38 Williams worked with Madonna for her eleventh studio album Hard Candy 2008 39 In June 2008 an article in NME revealed that Williams was interested in producing the next album of American rock band the Strokes 40 Later that year Williams worked on a remix album for Maroon 5 titled Call and Response The Remix Album 41 N E R D released their third studio album Seeing Sounds in 2008 42 Williams worked with Shakira on her songs Did It Again Why Wait Good Stuff and Long Time for her sixth studio album She Wolf 2009 43 The following month Williams made a guest appearance on French singer Uffie s debut album which was released in early 2010 44 The Neptunes produced numerous songs on Clipse s third album Til the Casket Drops 2009 45 2010 2014 Despicable Me Despicable Me 2 and solo international success nbsp Williams Odd Future and Tyler the Creator performing together in April 2011In 2010 Williams worked on the music score for the animated film Despicable Me with composers Hans Zimmer and Heitor Pereira 46 In 2010 N E R D released their fourth studio album Nothing through Star Trak 47 In late 2011 Williams worked on three tracks for Mike Posner s second album Sky High 48 In 2012 Williams composed and produced the music for the 84th Academy Awards alongside Hans Zimmer 49 nbsp Williams performing at the 2014 Coachella Valley Music and Arts FestivalIn 2013 Williams collaborated with French electronic duo Daft Punk on the songs Get Lucky and Lose Yourself to Dance both included on Daft Punk s fourth studio album Random Access Memories 50 Get Lucky peaked at number one on the UK Singles Chart and number two on the US Billboard 200 51 52 In 2013 Williams collaborated with Azealia Banks with the song ATM Jam 53 The song was initially intended for Banks debut studio album Broke with Expensive Taste 2014 but was later removed from the album after Banks blamed Williams for the song s poor commercial performance 54 Williams penned three new original songs included alongside composer Heitor Pereira s score for the film Despicable Me 2 2013 55 These were Just a Cloud Away Happy and Scream featuring CeeLo Green 56 His two original songs from the first film Despicable Me and Fun Fun Fun were also reprised on the Despicable Me 2 soundtrack 57 He also participated in the drummer sessions of the soundtrack of Man of Steel by Hans Zimmer 58 In March 2013 Robin Thicke s single Blurred Lines written and produced by Williams was released 59 60 The song peaked at number one in multiple countries including the United Kingdom and the United States 61 62 In mid 2013 Williams was involved in two songs that sold a million copies in the UK Get Lucky and Blurred Lines 63 In August 2013 Busta Rhymes talked about an unreleased documentary album by Williams where he talks about inner city strife and hardship 64 In November 2013 Williams released the first 24 hour music video for Happy guest appearances included Magic Johnson Steve Carell Jimmy Kimmel Odd Future among others 65 66 On November 1 2013 Williams performed with a gospel choir at Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church in Charleston South Carolina where nine black parishioners were shot and killed on June 17 2015 67 It was announced in December 2013 that Williams had been nominated for seven Grammy Awards including Producer of the Year 68 In the same month Williams signed a contract with Columbia Records and announced an album set for release in 2014 that would feature Happy 12 For Happy Williams was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Original Song 69 In February 2014 Major Lazer announced they would be releasing a five track EP titled Apocalypse Soon on the 25th of that month 70 The EP released via Mad Decent and Secretly Canadian features Williams and Sean Paul among others 70 The first single off the EP which features Williams is titled Aerosol Can 71 Williams contributed a verse to Future s February 2014 single Move That Dope which also featured Pusha T and Casino over production from Mike Will Made It 72 On February 18 2014 Williams announced via Twitter that his second album Girl would be released on March 3 2014 73 The album was supported by a European concert tour Dear Girl Tour 74 At the 86th Academy Awards on March 2 2014 Williams s song Happy lost to Let It Go from Frozen Afterwards when GQ magazine asked Williams how badly did he want the Oscar he responded When they read the results my face was frozen But then I thought about it and I just decided just to let it go 75 At the Oscar Awards that same year he wore a controversial outfit consisting of a tuxedo with shorts 76 In May 2014 Williams received an Innovator Award at the iHeartRadio Music Awards 77 source source source source source source source source track video Williams introducing a N E R D section of his live performance at Summer Sonic Festival in Japan 20152014 present The Voice Something in the Water and other ventures nbsp Williams at the Global Citizen Festival in Hamburg July 2017In March 2014 it was announced that Comme des Garcons would be releasing a unisex fragrance with Williams named after his album Girl 78 On March 31 2014 Williams was announced as a new coach for the seventh season of The Voice replacing CeeLo Green 79 In June 2014 it was announced that Williams would make a guest appearance on the docu series Sisterhood of Hip Hop 80 Williams co composed the score for The Amazing Spider Man 2 2014 with Hans Zimmer Johnny Marr Michael Einziger and David A Stewart 81 82 Williams was the executive producer of Atlanta rapper T I s ninth studio album Paperwork which was released on October 21 2014 by Grand Hustle and Columbia Records 83 In May 2014 Williams curated an art show named after his album Girl at the Galerie Perrotin in Paris France The show included artists Takashi Murakami JR Daniel Arsham and Marina Abramovic among others 84 Williams collaborated with Gwen Stefani with the song Shine for the animated film Paddington 2014 85 In January 2015 Williams was announced as the musical director for a 7 continent Live Earth concert on June 18 2015 to raise awareness about and pressure governments to act on climate change 86 On February 8 2015 Williams made a cameo in an episode of The Simpsons entitled Walking Big amp Tall where he comes to Springfield to write a new anthem for the town 87 Williams recorded three songs for the soundtrack to the 2015 animated film The SpongeBob Movie Sponge Out of Water 88 On May 18 2015 Team Pharrell had 16 year old Sawyer Fredericks win the eighth season of The Voice 89 At the 2015 Grammy Awards Williams performed an orchestral rendition of Happy with Hans Zimmer and pianist Lang Lang that included a tribute to the Black Lives Matter movement 90 inspired by Eric Garner s death and the Ferguson unrest 91 In 2015 a unanimous jury determined that Blurred Lines which Williams co wrote and produced was an infringement of the 1977 Marvin Gaye song Got to Give It Up 92 The jury awarded the Gaye family 7 4 million in damages for the copyright infringement based on profits generated 92 In October 2015 the Tisch School of the Arts at New York University named Williams as their artist in residence 93 He gave the 2017 commencement address at the university and received an honorary Doctor of Fine Arts degree on May 17 2017 94 95 In 2018 Williams worked with Ariana Grande for her fourth studio album Sweetener 2018 96 He produced several songs on the album and is featured on the song Blazed 97 98 In March 2019 Williams and the city of Virginia Beach announced the launch of a three day music and cultural festival titled Something in the Water to be held during College Beach Weekend April 26 28 on the Virginia Beach Oceanfront 99 100 The festival lineup included Travis Scott Migos Janelle Monae SZA Rosalia Anderson Paak Jhene Aiko Mac DeMarco Maggie Rogers Lil Uzi Vert Missy Elliott Pusha T Dave Matthews Band and DRAM 101 The first day of the festival was cancelled due to severe storms 102 The Pharrell and Friends set that closed the festival s second day featured Williams and a lineup of guests including Jay Z Diddy Busta Rhymes Usher Snoop Dogg Missy Elliott Timbaland Charlie Wilson and Tyler the Creator 103 The festival s final day featured Trey Songz Chris Brown Lil Duval and members of SWV and Blackstreet 104 Williams produced five songs for Walt Disney Pictures The Lion King 2019 marking his third collaboration with composer Hans Zimmer 105 In October 2019 Williams stated that he now regrets being associated with the 2013 song Blurred Lines which received intense backlash for its apparent sexist themes 106 ArtistryInfluences In the past Williams has stated that he does not have any direct musical influences 107 but he has expressed his admiration for several musicians including Michael Jackson J Dilla Stevie Wonder Donny Hathaway Marvin Gaye Rakim and Q Tip 107 108 Williams explained that A Tribe Called Quest s debut album People s Instinctive Travels and the Paths of Rhythm 1990 caused a turning point in his life which made him see that music was art 108 Four count start Throughout his career Williams has been known for his four count loops or four count starts at the start of the beats that he produced which is considered as a producer signature The first instance of the four count beat started with SWV s song Right Here which Williams was featured on the remix of 109 Williams has revealed in an interview with Vulture in 2019 that the creation of the four count loop was unintentional and the loop was essentially what was left in the song while trying to start a song on the beat instead of using a metronome 110 Fashion and business venturesIn 2005 Williams partnered with Japanese fashion icon Nigo to create the streetwear brands Billionaire Boys Club and Ice Cream footwear 111 In 2008 Williams co designed a series of eyewear and jewelry for Louis Vuitton 112 better source needed In 2008 Williams founded a non profit organization called From One Hand To AnOTHER FOHTA 113 In 2009 Williams unveiled a collaborative sculpture with Takashi Murakami at Art Basel which spoke to the metaphor of value 114 115 better source needed In May 2011 it was announced that Williams would serve as creative director of KarmaloopTV alongside founder and CEO Greg Selkoe and former AMC president Katie McEnroe 116 In May 2012 Williams launched the social media venture I Am Other 117 In August 2013 Williams created a line of sunglasses for fashion brand Moncler called Moncler Lunettes 118 In 2014 Williams entered a long term partnership with Adidas 119 120 better source needed His Adidas NMD Human Race collection was released on July 23 2016 121 In February 2014 Williams announced a collaboration between G Star Raw and his textile company Bionic Yarn called RAW for the Oceans a collection of denim made from recycled plastic that is found in the ocean The project was presented at the American Museum of Natural History in New York City 122 123 better source needed In 2014 Williams appeared on a cover designed by French artist Gregoire Guillemin of New York based men fashion magazine Adon covering the collaboration 124 better source needed Williams released a collection for retail giant Uniqlo in April 2014 entitled i am OTHER It was created with Nigo creative director of UT the company s T shirt division 125 In 2014 Williams worked on art with Emmanuel Perrotin and a French manufacturer Domeau amp Peres 126 127 In June 2014 artist collective Rizzoli published a book by FriendsWithYou We Are Friends With You that featured contributions from Williams Alejandro Jodorowsky and Peter Doroshenko 128 Williams was the executive producer of the 2015 crime comedy drama film Dope 129 In 2017 Williams designed a 1 000 sneaker in collaboration with Chanel and Adidas 130 Verizon partnered with Williams on April 26 2019 to launch a tech fused music curriculum in a nationwide Verizon Foundation Learning schools The education organization under Verizon Foundation works toward providing free technology internet access technology focused curriculum to under resourced middle schools 131 In November 2020 Williams launched Humanrace a skin care brand 132 133 In December 2021 Williams would launch the winter line Premium basics together with Adidas Originals 134 In June 2022 Doodles announced Williams as its Chief Brand Officer Additionally Doodles have set a release date for Williams to release a Doodles album that will be available to stream in addition to be sold exclusively as NFTs 135 On February 14 2023 Louis Vuitton announced that Williams had been appointed their new men s creative director a position left vacant by the death of Virgil Abloh in 2021 136 Williams displayed his first collection during Paris Men s Fashion Week in June 2023 137 138 Personal lifeWilliams married his longtime partner model and fashion designer Helen Lasichanh on October 12 2013 139 The couple have four children together son Rocket b 2008 and triplets b January 2017 140 141 The Despicable Me song Rocket s Theme was written in honor of their son Rocket 142 In 2005 Williams was voted Best Dressed Man in the World by Esquire 143 He is a fan of the science fiction series Star Trek 144 as indicated by his consistent use of the Vulcan salute to signify his label name Star Trak 145 Williams is a skateboarder and has a half pipe inside his home 146 In 2011 Williams announced that he is building a 35 million after school center in his home town Virginia Beach 147 In 2015 Williams bought a house in the Laurel Canyon neighborhood of Los Angeles 148 better source needed In 2019 Williams offered internships to 144 students at Promise Academy in Harlem New York City 149 On March 26 2021 Williams cousin Donovan Lynch was shot and killed by an officer from the Virginia Beach Police Department after brandishing a handgun following three shootings in the area Williams has called for a federal investigation into the incident 150 DiscographyMain articles Pharrell Williams discography and Pharrell Williams production discography Solo albums In My Mind 2006 Girl 2014 Collaboration albums With N E R D In Search of 2002 Fly or Die 2004 Seeing Sounds 2008 Nothing 2010 No One Ever Really Dies 2017 With the NeptunesClones 2003 FilmographyDespicable Me 2010 Composer Despicable Me 2 2013 Composer The Voice 2014 16 Himself The Simpsons 2015 Himself episode Walking Big amp Tall Voice role Popstar Never Stop Never Stopping 2016 Himself Hidden Figures 2016 Producer composer Despicable Me 3 2017 Composer The Grinch 2018 Narrator Voice role Black Is King 2020 Special appearance North Hollywood 2020 A Man Named Scott 2021 Himself Sing 2 2021 Alfonso Voice role ToursDear Girl Tour 2014 VideographyThis list is incomplete you can help by adding missing items February 2016 Year Title Director Ref2015 Freedom Paul Hunter 151 AwardsMain article List of awards and nominations received by Pharrell WilliamsSee alsoPharrell Williams v Bridgeport Music List of people with synesthesiaReferences a b Artist Pharrell Williams Recording Acqdemy November 23 2020 Mika February 13 2016 Timbaland Reveals Pharrell is His Cousin at The Cruz Show The Neptunes Retrieved February 13 2016 a b Kellman Andy Pharrell Williams Overview Allmusic Retrieved March 5 2009 Pharrell Williams Sony ATV Music Publishing Retrieved December 2 2019 Lee Chris June 1 2008 Los Angeles Times Retrieved December 11 2011 The Story of How Pharrell Became the Most Influential Man in Music Capital XTRA Pharrell Williams Rick Rubin amp More of the Most Awarded Producers of the 2000s Billboard July 23 2021 Pharrell Williams the Pharrell Phenomenon Exclaim Like the song These guys wrote it The Age May 15 2004 BBC Retrieved December 11 2011 Daft Punk Pharrell Williams Nile Rodgers Win Record Of The Year GRAMMY com January 26 2014 Retrieved February 2 2020 a b Michaels Sean December 18 2013 Pharrell Williams signs to Columbia The Guardian Retrieved December 22 2013 G I R L by Pharrell Williams iTunes Retrieved February 24 2014 Bainbridge Luke November 5 2005 Just Williams The Guardian London Retrieved December 13 2008 Pharrell Williams People October 13 2003 Retrieved November 28 2008 Stated on Finding Your Roots February 16 2021 Why Pharrell Almost Didn t Exist Megan Smolenyak s Blog September 2014 Retrieved September 8 2014 a b c Campbell Melissa May 15 2004 Like the song These guys wrote it The Age Melbourne Retrieved May 22 2007 Shiver Jube Jr February 8 2004 Virginia is for hip hop lovers Los Angeles Times Retrieved March 5 2009 Pharrell Williams profile Happiness is his truth The Independent May 30 2014 Retrieved April 13 2018 a b c d e f Frere Jones Sasha February 8 2004 Style The Sound The New York Times Retrieved March 5 2009 a b c 1 Archived May 8 2006 at the Wayback Machine Winistorfer Andrew April 19 2018 On Exclusive Audio Footage The Long Lost Clipse Album VinylMePlease Retrieved September 20 2020 Saponara Michael January 30 2020 Kelis Claims The Neptunes Kept All the Profits From Her First Two Albums Billboard Billboard Retrieved September 19 2020 Bierut Patrick August 6 2020 In Search Of N E R D s 21st Century Hip Hop Mission Statement UDiscover Music Retrieved September 20 2020 Torbati June December 8 2006 Rap duo Clipse rocks the gangsta hip hop scene Yale Daily News Archived from the original on February 12 2007 Retrieved March 21 2009 Neptunes Pharrell Williams Rethinks R amp B MTV News Retrieved February 13 2015 Allah Sha Be August 20 2020 Today in Hip Hop History The Clipse Release Their Debut LP Lord Willin 18 Years Ago The Source The Source Retrieved September 20 2020 Pemberton Rollie August 25 2003 The Neptunes Clones Album Review Pitchfork Pitchfork Retrieved September 20 2020 Fu Eddie November 16 2019 Knowledge Drop How Crips Pressured Pharrell To Produce Snoop Dogg s Drop It Like It s Hot Genius Genius Retrieved September 19 2020 Whitmire Margo March 24 2005 50 Cent Nets A Fourth Top 10 Hit Billboard Retrieved February 3 2016 Whitmire Margo April 28 2005 Stefani Single Ousts 50 Cent From No 1 Billboard Retrieved February 3 2016 Pharrell In My Mind NME NME August 7 2006 Retrieved September 19 2020 LeToya Powers Right To No 1 On Billboard 200 Billboard Billboard August 2 2006 Retrieved September 24 2020 Fennessey Sean November 27 2006 Clipse Hell Hath No Fury Album Review Pitchfork Pitchfork Retrieved September 18 2020 Pytlik Mark December 7 2006 Gwen Stefani The Sweet Escape Album Review Pitchfork Pitchfok Retrieved September 24 2020 Concert for Diana announced eFestivals December 12 2006 Retrieved November 7 2020 Allah Sha Be November 6 2019 Today In Hip Hop History Jay Z Dropped His American Gangster Soundtrack LP 12 Years Ago The Source The Source Retrieved September 24 2020 Pharrell Williams Talks Madonna Argument During Hard Candy Studio Sessions Huffington Post May 2 2014 Retrieved September 18 2020 NME News Pharrell Williams I want to produce The Strokes new album NME COM NME COM June 13 2008 Retrieved February 13 2015 Cohen Jonathan October 31 2008 Pharrell Oakenfold Of Montreal Remix Maroon 5 Billboard Retrieved November 2 2008 Cohen Ian June 13 2008 N E R D Seeing Sounds Album Review Pitchfork Pitchfork Retrieved September 24 2020 Music News Shakira Pharrell taught me a lot Digital Spy October 10 2009 Retrieved November 5 2010 Busy P UFFIE Pop The Glock VIDEO Ed Banger Records October 8 2009 Archived from the original on October 8 2009 Retrieved July 9 2016 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint bot original URL status unknown link Cohen Ian December 10 2009 Clipse Til the Casket Drops Album Review Pitchfork Pitchfork Retrieved September 24 2020 Fekadu Mesfin April 11 2010 USA Today Rapper producer Pharrell has new CD big plans Retrieved December 11 2011 Greene Jayson November 5 2010 N E R D Nothing Album Review Pitchfork Pitchfork Retrieved September 24 2020 DelaCuesta JP December 7 2011 Mike Posner From His Mother s Basement To Here AllHipHop Retrieved February 21 2012 Brown August February 24 2012 The Oscars Hans Zimmer and Pharrell Williams know the score for the telecast they wrote it Los Angeles Times Retrieved March 6 2012 Daft Punk s Random Access Memories Collaborators Pharrell Williams Vice Vice April 15 2013 Retrieved October 4 2020 Sexton Paul April 29 2013 Daft Punk s Get Lucky Is Year s Best Seller in U K Rises To No 1 Billboard Retrieved October 4 2020 Get Lucky Chart History Billboard Billboard Retrieved October 4 2020 Gore Sydney July 3 2013 Azealia Banks Premieres Pharrell Williams Assisted ATM Jam Listen Billboard Retrieved July 5 2013 Kennedy Gerrick November 12 2013 Azealia Banks blames Pharrell for ATM Jam performance Los Angeles Times Retrieved October 4 2020 Michaels Sean April 30 2014 Pharrell Williams Happy was originally recorded by Cee Lo Green The Guardian Retrieved October 7 2020 Monger James Christopher Heitor Pereira Pharrell Williams Despicable Me 2 Original Motion Picture Soundtrack AllMusic Retrieved October 7 2020 Pharrell Williams Gets Happy on Despicable Me 2 Soundtrack Rolling Stone May 21 2013 Retrieved July 27 2013 Lewis Hilary June 25 2013 Hans Zimmer Conducts 12 Drummers for the Man of Steel Soundtrack Video The Hollywood Reporter Retrieved October 7 2020 Alter Charlotte September 15 2014 Robin Thicke Admits He Didn t Really Write Blurred Lines Was High in the Studio Time Retrieved October 7 2020 Lynskey Dorian November 13 2013 Blurred Lines the most controversial song of the decade The Guardian Retrieved October 7 2020 Robin Thicke Chart History Billboard Retrieved October 7 2020 Official Singles Chart Top 100 The Official UK Charts Company June 2 2013 Retrieved October 7 2020 Blurred Lines gives Pharrell his second million seller in a month OfficialCharts com Official Charts Company July 17 2013 Retrieved August 15 2013 Ortiz Edwin August 15 2013 Busta Rhymes Discusses Scenario A Tribe Called Quest amp Chris Lighty The Combat Jack Show Episode 3 Complex Retrieved February 13 2015 Toor Amar November 22 2013 Pharrell Williams debuts 24 hour interactive music video for Happy The Verge Retrieved October 7 2020 Young Alex November 21 2013 Watch Pharrell unveils Happy the world s first 24 hour music video Consequence of Sound Retrieved October 7 2020 Simmons Alexis November 2 2015 Church goers speak on impact of Pharrell Williams visit at Emanuel AME Charleston South Carolina WCSC TV Retrieved October 7 2020 Grammy Nominations Jay Z Leads But Timberlake Other Stars Shut Out of Top Categories Variety Variety Blistein Jon February 4 2014 Pharrell to Perform at Oscars Rolling Stone Retrieved October 7 2020 a b Major Lazer Announces Apocalypse Soon Ep Out February 24th 2014 Contactmusic com February 14 2020 Retrieved October 7 2020 Major Lazer Apocalypse Soon EP Retrieved February 6 2014 Future Move That Dope Feat Pharrell Pusha T amp Casino Prod By Mike WiLL Made It Stream amp Listen New Song Hotnewhiphop com February 6 2014 Retrieved March 3 2014 Goddard Kevin February 19 2014 Pharrell Announces New Album Girl Reveals Cover amp Release Date Hotnewhiphop com Retrieved March 3 2014 Fleischer Adam Dear Girl Tour MTV Baron Zach March 2014 Pharrell Williams on Advanced Style Moves and That Oscar Snub My Song Will Be Here For 10 Years GQ Retrieved March 31 2014 Oscars 2014 Pharrell Williams wears tuxedo shorts on the red carpet New York Daily News March 2 2014 Retrieved July 9 2019 Rihanna Wins Big At iHeartRadio Awards See The Winners List MTV May 1 2014 Retrieved May 1 2014 Pharrell Williams Comme Des Garcons Fragrance Collaboration GIRL Vogue co uk Vogue UK March 12 2014 Retrieved February 13 2015 Respers Lisa March 31 2014 Pharrell Williams joining The Voice CNN Retrieved April 3 2014 Corry Kristin June 9 2014 Sisterhood of Hip Hop to Debut on Oxygen This Summer Vibe Vibe com Retrieved June 14 2014 Pharrell Talks eBay Collab Beyonce s Album Scoring the Spider Man Sequel and More Billboard October 24 2013 Retrieved February 13 2015 Ford Rebecca October 31 2013 Marc Webb Hans Zimmer Form Supergroup for Amazing Spider Man 2 The Hollywood Reporter Retrieved February 13 2015 T I Talks Working With Executive Producer Pharrell Williams For His Paperwork Album Power1049 com Archived from the original on November 2 2014 Retrieved February 13 2015 Art and Fashion Stars Toast a Pharrell Curated Exhibition in Paris The New York Times May 27 2014 Retrieved February 13 2015 Reed Ryan December 31 2014 Hear Gwen Stefani and Pharrell s Soul Searching Shine Rolling Stone Retrieved October 7 2020 Pharrell Announces Live Earth Global Climate Concert Business Insider Business Insider January 21 2015 Retrieved February 13 2015 Snierson Dan January 22 2015 Pharrell to guest on The Simpsons exclusive Entertainment Weekly Retrieved January 22 2015 NERD mark return with three songs for SpongeBob film soundtrack The Guardian January 7 2015 Retrieved October 7 2020 Quan Denise May 20 2015 7 Things We Learned About Sawyer Fredericks Backstage at The Voice Rolling Stone Retrieved October 7 2020 Geffen Sasha February 8 2015 Pharrell performs Happy with Hans Zimmer at the Grammys watch Consequence of Sound Retrieved October 7 2020 Jones Landon December 4 2014 How Hands Up Don t Shoot Could Start a Real Revolution Time Retrieved October 7 2020 a b Blurred Lines jury finds for Marvin Gaye USA Today Retrieved March 12 2015 Daley Megan September 23 2015 Pharrell Williams NYU Tisch School of the Arts artist in residence Entertainment Weekly Retrieved July 9 2016 Communications NYU Web Pharrell Williams the Musician Songwriter and Producer to Speak at NYU s Commencement Retrieved December 10 2017 Commencement 2017 A Grad s Perspective website of NYU Willman Chris August 17 2018 Album Review Ariana Grande s Sweetener Variety Retrieved October 7 2020 Pearce Sheldon August 17 2018 Ariana Grande Blazed ft Pharrell Pitchfork Retrieved October 7 2020 Hussein Wandera August 17 2018 Here are the full album credits for Ariana Grande s Sweetener The Fader Retrieved October 7 2020 Something in the Water Virginia Beach April 26 28 2019 Something in the Water Virginia Beach April 26 28 2019 PHARRELL REVEALS SOMETHING IN THE WATER Front Gate Tickets March 4 2019 Archived from the original on April 23 2019 Retrieved April 23 2019 Bloom Madison Strauss Matthew March 4 2019 Pharrell Reveals Something in the Water Festival 2019 Lineup Travis Scott Pusha T and More Pitchfork Pitchfork Retrieved November 7 2020 Aniftos Rania April 26 2019 Pharrell Williams Cancels First Day of Something in the Water Music Festival Due to Severe Storms Billboard Billboard Retrieved November 7 2020 Newman Jason April 28 2019 Pharrell Brought Out Every Rapper Ever for His Something in the Water Set Rolling Stone Retrieved June 12 2019 Something in the Water Festival Recap Pharrell Gives Virginia Something to Be Proud Of Respect mag com April 30 2019 Retrieved August 28 2020 Chitwood Adam June 24 2019 The Lion King Soundtrack Details Revealed Includes New Elton John Song Collider Retrieved June 24 2019 Pharrell Williams claims Blurred Lines taught him about chauvinist culture Tone Deaf The Brag October 15 2019 Retrieved October 18 2019 a b Kondo Toshitaka Pharrell Williams Accidental Crooner VH1 Archived from the original on December 9 2006 Retrieved July 6 2009 a b Scaggs Austin November 17 2005 Q amp A Pharrell Williams Rolling Stone Archived from the original on February 20 2008 Retrieved July 6 2009 All Of These Pharrell Hits Start The Same Way spin I Don t Know What Myself Is Pharrell explains why he s better when he s making music for other people and his songs that defined the decade Vulture 2019 Pharrell buys back Billionaire Boys Club amp Ice Cream brands from Iconix FashionNetwork com January 21 2016 Retrieved October 7 2020 Hip hop s glittering touchstone The Australian February 27 2009 Archived from the original on March 4 2009 Retrieved March 11 2009 DECESARE EILEEN NARAYAN MARY 2010 When a For Profit Acquires a Nonprofit Organization Home Healthcare Nurse 28 3 147 153 doi 10 1097 01 nhh 0000369766 47493 6d ISSN 0884 741X PMID 20308809 S2CID 10422883 Interview with Pharrell Williams at Art Basel 2009 YouTube June 11 2009 Archived from the original on December 21 2021 Retrieved February 13 2015 on Enrico VernissageTV Art TV Takashi Murakami amp Pharrell Williams The Simple Things Interview with Pharrell Williams Art 40 Basel Retrieved March 9 2022 Pharrell Williams Named Creative Director at Karmaloop TV The Hollywood Reporter May 9 2011 Retrieved March 28 2012 Horowitz Steven May 15 2012 Pharrell Williams Launches Social Media Venture I Am Other HipHopDX Retrieved October 7 2020 First Look Pharrell x Moncler Lunettes Sunglasses Collection Highsnobiety Retrieved February 13 2015 David Yi March 27 2014 Pharrell to Collaborate With Adidas WWD Retrieved February 13 2015 adidas Originals and Pharrell Williams announce long term partnership with first collection dropping Summer 2014 Acclaim Magazine March 28 2014 Retrieved March 9 2022 Rooney Kyle July 18 2016 Adidas NMD Human Race collection to be released on July 23 2016 Hotnewhiphop com Retrieved July 18 2016 Pharrell Williams G Star to launch eco friendly denim line NY Daily News February 10 2014 Retrieved February 13 2015 Pharrell Williams and G Star RAW transform ocean plastic into denim Dezeen July 3 2014 Retrieved March 9 2022 Adon Magazine August 2014 issue adonmagazine com Retrieved August 1 2014 Pharrell Williams Collection For Uniqlo T shirt Collaboration Vogue co uk Vogue UK April 2014 Retrieved February 13 2015 Compain Hugo May 22 2014 Pharrell Williams G I R L exhibition at Galerie Perrotin Vogue Translated by Granger Isabelle Retrieved October 7 2020 Pharrell on Wheels Style of Sport March 25 2014 Retrieved October 7 2020 We Are FriendsWithYou Written by FriendsWithYou Contribution by Pharrell Williams and Alejandro Jodorowsky Introduction by Peter Doroshenko Rizzoli New York Rizzoli New York Rizzoliusa com Retrieved February 13 2015 Rick Famuyiwa Rides High with Critically Acclaimed Dope Atlanta Blackstar May 19 2015 Archived from the original on June 26 2015 Retrieved April 7 2021 Diderich Joelle November 22 2017 Chanel and Pharrell Williams Drop World s Most Exclusive Sneakers WWD Retrieved November 23 2017 Pharrell Williams Partners With Verizon for Music Education Program Exclusive Billboard Retrieved April 27 2019 Kilbane Brennan November 25 2020 Pharrell Is Launching a Skin Care Line Called Humanrace and We Tried It First Allure Valenti Lauren November 23 2020 Watch 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