The new Snoop Dogg video for “California Roll” featuring Pharrell and Stevie Wonder was brought to my attention by a co-worker about a week ago.
"California Roll" taken from Snoop Dogg's new album BUSH produced by Pharrell Williams.
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Pharrell is on a mission to revive collaborations of the ‘90’s and we couldn’t be happier. After producing songs on Snoop Dogg’s new album, Bush, and the reassuring track "Alright" on Kendrick Lamar's critically acclaimed sophomore effort 'To Pimp a Butterfly,' Skateboard P recently announced he is working with another one of hip-hop's greats.
Since Jimmy Fallon became a late-night talk show host, he's managed to get the biggest names in entertainment (as well as the First Lady) to do the most random things. On Wednesday night (April 1), he continued his hilarious run with a new skit featuring Pharrell. The duo pair up as '80's R&B duo, Afro & Deziak.
A week after being found guilty in the “Blurred Lines” trial, Pharrell Williams finally speaks out about the jury’s $7.4 million verdict that he, along with Robin Thicke, must pay to the Marvin Gaye estate.
Pharrell Williams has been honored many times for his achievements in music, and even received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame last year for his countless contributions in entertainment and beyond. Now he can add another feat to the list, but this time in the fashion realm.
Marvin Gaye's family are denying reports that they are planning to sue Pharrell Williams over "Happy," which they claim sounds similar to Gaye's classic song, "Ain't That Peculiar."
After a lengthy legal battle, the Marvin Gaye family has come out victorious in their copyright-infringement case against Robin Thicke and Pharrell Williams. On Tuesday (March 10), a California federal jury found Thicke and Williams guilty of copying Gaye’s 1977 song “Got to Give It Up” for their 2013 hit “Blurred Lines.”