G I R L album
Despite the controversy surrounding the supposed lack of Black women on the cover of his G I R L album, Pharrell sticks to his guns in a visual for “Marilyn Monroe” that’s another homage to women of all races, colors, and creeds. But this comes after he stirred another conversation on the Internets.
Black Twitter formed like Voltron once more and unleashed some of that good old slander on Pharrell Williams today over the album cover for his latest project, G I R L. The cover features Skateboard P with three women of fairer skin, which prompted some angry responses and funny memes on the social media network.
The turn around for Pharrell’s G I R L album is unlike anything we have seen from the renowned producer. After last week’s announcement about the release, the Neptune affiliate shocks fans again by streaming the project guilt free via iTunes Radio.
Pharrell surprised fans with the abrupt announcement of his upcoming G  I  R  L LP, which drops in a little over a week. BBC 1’s Zane Lowe picked the Neptunes producer’s brain prior to his performance with Nile Rodgers at the BRIT Awards at London’s O2 Arena.
Pharrell is officially the maestro of the show. Following a GRAMMY win and a performance at NBA All-Star Weekend, the Neptune is slated to rock the stage at the Academy Awards, but before then, he’ll drop his sophomore LP, G I R L.