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Although Kanye West and Kim Kardashian are expecting their second child together, the pregnancy isn’t going to put a stop to their fashion priorities.
Tech giant Apple is putting its best competitive foot forward in the streaming game with Beats Music and its iTunes Radio service. Rumors are swirling that Apple is in talks with Drake, Pharrell Williams, and DJ/Producer Dave Guetta to join Apple as brand personalities.
Pharrell Williams held a special Earth Day concert at the Apple headquarters yesterday, April 22.
Snoop Dogg has aged into one of Hip-Hop’s favorite uncles, the one who comes bearing libations, music, and a proper two-step. This can be heard in his Bush, from which we receive a track titled “So Many Pros,” featuring Charlie Wilson.
Things are about to get interesting. Pharrell, during a recent appearance on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, revealed that he’s working with Missy Elliott.
Pharrell Williams was recently named the 2015 CFDA Fashion Icon Award winner. Unlike Rihanna, we hope to never see him twerking in a sheer gown. But that doesn’t mean he hasn’t spawned a number of “clones.”
For years, Pharrell influenced generations at a time with his avante-garde style. That said, he earned the 2015 Fashion Icon Award from the Council of Fashion Designers of America (CFDA), a win that was a longtime coming.
If you say that R&B music is dying, it’s because you only listen to a sect of what’s being release. That said, start to diversify your palette with Lion Babe’s new release, “Wonder Woman.”
Marvin Gaye’s family are riding high after winning a multi-million dollar lawsuit against Robin Thicke and Pharrell’s “Blurred Lines.” Although no direct sample was used in the creation process, the jury felt it copied the late soul legend’s 1972, “Got to Give it Up” to the point where $7.3 million was owed.
Robin Thicke and Pharrell had their fun getting rich off of Marvin Gaye’s handiwork but now it’s time to pay the piper. In other words, fork over a good chunk of those incredulous profits they made from the ubiquitous single, “Blurred Lines.”
Something tells us that Snoop Dogg’s upcoming album, BUSH, which is produced entirely by Pharrell Williams, will essentially be a collection of stone cold grooves. The lead single, “Peaches N Cream,” featuring Charlie Wilson, only gives us further inclination to believe that is true.
Spring 2015 will receive a pop of color courtesy of adidas and fashion icon Pharrell, who, together, unveil the Superstar Supercolor Pack.