Pharrell Williams

GQ Names Pharrell ‘Hitmaker of the Year’
GQ Names Pharrell ‘Hitmaker of the Year’
GQ Names Pharrell ‘Hitmaker of the Year’
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.
I Am
I Am
I Am
Pharrell Williams is fighting back against will.i.am over the I AM brand. The producer has filed a counterclaim insisting that his use of I am OTHER for his brand doesn't infringe on anything related to the Black Eyed Peas frontman.
15 Pharrell Williams Hits
15 Pharrell Williams Hits
15 Pharrell Williams Hits
Pharrell Williams is in a league all his own when it comes to his music and his style. Songwriters wish they had his knack for penning irresistible hooks in a variety of genres and his peers watch in amazement as he shows up to red carpets donning everything from streetwear to polished black suits. He's a man with many accomplishments under his belt and he has hip-hop to thank for his start. After
Pharrell Williams' Style Evolution
Pharrell Williams' Style Evolution
Pharrell Williams' Style Evolution
Pharrell Williams has been following his own lead since premiering as half of the Neptunes in the late 1990s, but it wasn't until the new millennium hit that the Virginia native truly showcased his sense of style. The producer-artist has not only set trends in music but in fashion as well, switching between skater wears to Dapper Dan outfits effortlessly...
Pharrell Gets Lucky
Pharrell Gets Lucky
Pharrell Gets Lucky
Pharrell Williams takes the lead vocals on Daft Punk's newest groovy tune, 'Get Lucky,' which also features Niles Rodgers, a legendary guitarist who has produced for Diana Ross and Mick Jagger, to name a few.
'Get Lucky' Performance
'Get Lucky' Performance
'Get Lucky' Performance
Even if it didn't include a ton of eclectic guest performers, Daft Punk's upcoming 'Random Access Memories' would be one of the spring's most hotly anticipated albums. That being said, it obviously doesn't hurt that the new record finds the duo working with stars like Pharrell Williams -- who recently treated an audience to his first-ever live performance of their collaboration, 'Get Lucky.' Read

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