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.
Bad news for Pharrell Williams and Robin Thicke's bank account. They'll be forced to pay $7.3 million to Marvin Gaye's family for copying his hit "Got to Give Up" for their song "Blurred Lines."
Was Kanye West running onstage during Beck’s Album of the Year speech as horrible as it sounds? Why was Iggy Azalea’s hair such an epic fail? Read on for the Best and Worst Moments of 2015 Grammy Awards.
Music’s biggest night or music’s biggest snooze fest? The 2015 Grammy Awards were a night to remember, but not necessarily for the right reasons. For hip-hop heads (or really, anyone born after the year 1980) the annual awards ceremony was fraught with its fair share of side eye-inducing lows.
After winning the Golden Globe for Best Original Song for ‘Glory’, from the MLK movie ‘Selma,’ Common and John Legend will perform the tune at the 2015 Grammy Awards. Also hitting the stage is Usher and Pharrell Williams.
This Friday, Ariana Grande, Maroon 5 and Pharrell Williams will be performing holiday songs and talking about their favorite holiday memories on A Very Grammy Christmas. It's a chance for us to be reminded that they are real people. That wasn't meant to sound sarcastic...
Ariana Grande, Pharrell and Maroon 5 have been announce to headline 'A Very Grammy Christmas Special' which will air on Dec. 5 on CBS. Country legend Tim McGraw will also be performing as part of the special.