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Pharrell Williams speaking at a special screening of his film "Piece by Piece."Eric Charbonneau / Focus Features via Getty Images Pharrell Williams told Zane Lowe's Apple Music interview series that writing "Happy" broke him. Williams said writing "Happy ...
Pharrell Williams’ life story is officially on the big screen. The famed producer’s Lego style biopic, Piece By Piece, can be viewed at your nearest theater and to promote it Pharrell is opening up about some major moments in his career. During an ...
Pharrell has revealed that writing the iconic song "Happy" in 2013 wasn't exactly the, well, happiest experience. Apparently, the song was actually built out of frustration on Pharrell's part after several other ideas were shot down. "[I had written 9 ...
Pharrell Williams recently shared insights into the creation of his hit song “Happy,” revealing its origins were rooted in sarcasm rather than genuine joy. This revelation came during an interview with Zane Lowe on Apple Music, where Williams discussed ...
The man who traveled the globe singing "Because I'm happy" wasn't feeling that while performing at an F1 Post Race concert in Saudi Arabia. Pharrell always seems to be in a good mood, but fans in Saudi Arabia saw a different side of the super-producer ...
Pharrell continued his trek of interviews today, as he stopped by and talked with radio legend, Howard Stern. For over an hour, the two shared stories including Pharrell stating that the songs he wrote for Justin Timberlake's Justified album, were ...
The Despicable Me franchise has been very good to Pharrell: He’s been involved on the music side of things since the first movie, and the second film’s breakout hit “Happy” was a No. 1 single and is the biggest song of Pharrell’s career.
Tehran police arrested six Iranians who had made a fun homemade music video to Pharrell's hit song "Happy," and posted it on the Internet. The arrests quickly brought about international condemnation and, of course, a hashtag: #FreeHappyIranians.
Pharrell has been having a pretty rough couple of days. Just earlier this week, a jury found him, Robin Thicke and T.I. guilty of infringing Marvin Gaye’s “Got To Give It Up” with their massive hit “Blurred Lines.” And now it looks like he may ...
2024 is proving a sensational year for the revival of the music biopic. Sure, it started off weak with the bog-standard One Love and the infuriating Back to Black. But summer brought the brazen rebellion of Kneecap, which played like an early Guy Ritchie ...