Pharrell has revealed that writing the iconic song “Happy” in 2013 wasn’t exactly the, well, happiest experience. Apparently, the song was actually built out of frustration on Pharrell’s ...
Initially, Pharrell lashes back at the protester mocking them repeating back, “Shame on you.” Then as the cameras grew closer, Pharrell let his frustrations go. He then says, “I don’t use fur. God ...
And that's what Happy was.” That question, says Pharrell, was, “How do you make a song about a person that's so happy that nothing can bring them down? And I sarcastically answered it and put ...
You’re just sitting there eating nuggets?'" he elaborated. READ MORE: Pharrell Says 'Happy' Is the Song That 'Broke' Him The iconic producer has earned 13 Grammys throughout his career and be ...
Before Pharrell Williams found success in music and fashion, he worked at McDonald’s—and he recently shared the reason why ...
Pharrell Williams didn't realize that he had the necessary "drive" to go with his creative talents because he's been in the ...
McDonald’s was my first and only job,” Pharrell shared. “I got fired three times. I was eating the chicken nuggets.” Pharrell went on to share the reasons behind his repeated dismissals. “The first ...
Pharrell Williams ... These were: Just a Cloud Away Happy Scream The original songs from the first film, namely Fun, Fun, Fun and Despicable Me were also reprised on the soundtrack for the ...
In an interview with 'BBC Radio 2', Pharrell Williams recalled being fired from McDonald's three times, which was his ...