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Pharrell Williams once again graces the cover of GQ magazine for its February 2015 issue.
Pharrell Williams doesn’t consider himself to be the quintessential “superstar,” though he and adidas continue to kill it in the new year. Most recently, the famed producer covers the latest issue of L’Officiel Hommes Italia.
Pharrell has experienced his fair share of success from contributing music to children’s film soundtracks. On his latest, the super producer performs with Gwen Stefani on “Shine.”
In 2014, it was the Year of the Stan Smith, and this year the equally iconic adidas Superstar appears to be the apple of the sportswear maker’s eye. So much so that sponsored artists and athletes Pharrell Williams, David Beckham, Rita Ora, and Portland Trailblazers star Damian Lillard were called to star in a short […]
A proper Snoop Dogg album — produced by Pharrell of course — is just what the doctor ordered. And that’s just what Hip-Hop fans will get with Bush.
What began as a promise has finally materialized into a new song for fans to enjoy. N.E.R.D reunite on “Squeeze Me” after a whopping four years apart.
Pharrell Williams’ laundry list of accomplishments (most recently capativating audiences on NBC’s The Voice and making the entire planet “Happy”) have culminated to the moment where he finally has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame to call his own.
With fashion maven Karl Lagerfeld at the helm, Pharrell and supermodel Cara Delevingne have starring roles in the upcoming Chanel film and campaign, due to premiere at the Métiers d’art collection in Salzburg next week.
Less than 24 hours after consuming gluttonous amounts of grub among kinfolk, shoppers will trek out in the wee hours of Black Friday morning (November 28) to go on a buying spree. But what’s a shopping trip without a proper soundtrack?
Pharrell and adidas Originals unveil their latest collaboration: the Stan Smith “Polka Dot.”
According to a recent study, white folk think Black people are “superhuman” and more likely to have supernatural abilities. The melanin-deficient participants in said research used words like “mystical,” “magic” and “wizard” to describe people of color.
Following Tyler, The Creator’s emotional reaction to watching N.E.R.D. reunite, the Odd Future head honcho caught up with his idol Pharrell, during last weekend’s Camp Flog Gnaw festival in Los Angeles.