A few weeks ago R&B singer Pharrell did an interview with Oprah Winfrey where they talked about the ‘Happy’ craze that has been sweeping the world and also black culture.
Welcome back to NewTube, where you'll find all the hip hop and R&B music videos from April 18 - April 25th 2014 featuring Keyshia Cole "Next Time".
I just want to say I am so mad I missed the opportunity to be a part of this video due to my schedule, but I am so happy for one of my fellow UB alum who participated in putting together the new "Happy" video!
In 2014, hip-hop and R&B artists are celebrating the release of some of the best albums of their respective careers. Take a look at what's to come throughout the year.
Despite talks of Rick Ross falling off his game, the rapper has once again topped the Billboard charts.
'Mastermind,' his sixth studio effort, debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 200. The project beats Pharrell's 'G I R L' despite the publicity generated by its surprise announcement...
Hey @Arbys, you want my hat? Now’s your chance…http://t.co/CsW204Eo4R
— Pharrell Williams (@Pharrell) February 21, 2014
After turning heads during this year’s Grammy Awards, Pharrell Williams is deciding to put his eye catching Vivienne Westwood hat to good use.
Just as important as charisma, rhymes and beats, personal style is one of the most important elements of a rapper's allure. An MC must also have impeccable taste to really flourish in the visual world of hip-hop. But following popular trends and bragging about brand names isn't enough to earn a spot in our Style Hall of Fame.
If he wins, Pharrell Williams will be one of three hip-hop artist to win an Oscar! Get the details and listen to the song that got him nominated for Academy Award after the jump.
Now here’s some news that we know Pharrell Williams is happy about. The veteran producer has garnered an Oscar nomination in the Best Original Song category for 'Happy.' The infectious tune appears in the animated flick, 'Despicable Me 2.'
As Pharrell Williams has made quite the name for himself this year with the production and guest appearances on two chart-topping singles — Robin Thicke's 'Blurred Lines' and Daft Punk's 'Get Lucky' -- GQ has named the Virginia-born producer as "Hitmaker of the Year" in its annual December Men of the Year issue.