Pharrell graces the cover of GQ’s new masculinity issue. The latest issue of the magazine is an exploration of identity, culture, and style in 2019. One of the biggest revelations to come from his ...
While nobody will be able to confirm whether they had a gaggle of topless super models around them at the time of its performance, Vampire Weekend recently sat down in the studio at BBC Radio 1 and ...
The star’s attorneys reportedly plan to appeal the judge’s decision to drop Drake’s lawsuit against Universal Music Group over Kendrick Lamar diss track exchanges. In conversation style, Pharrell also ...
It's been six years since the release of Robin Thicke, Pharrell Williams, and T.I.'s hit song "Blurred Lines," and yet it still remains a topic of controversy. But that might be for the best, as one ...
Last night on Jimmy Fallon, Robin Thicke visited and played a cover of his song “Blurred Lines” with him, the Roots, and Fallon using elementary school classroom instruments. Like when Fallon and The ...
Last night The Masked Singer revealed a clue about the Peacock that made his identity all too clear. Find out what the "Blurred Lines" clue means and who may be hiding behind the plumed mask, here.
“Blurred Lines” wasn’t supposed to be a meaningful song. It was, by design, a trifle: Pharrell, in imperial-superstar mode, goofing off with the white soul singer and textbook sex idiot Robin Thicke ...
The scrutiny intensified. A “Law Revue” from the University of New Zealand released a parody called “Defined Lines,” reversing the gender roles of the original to reflect the feminist critique. Lily ...
Queens of the Stone Age covered Robin Thicke's current global smash earlier this week. The band played a new rendition of 'Blurred Lines' during their visit to Radio 1's Live Lounge, in support of ...
GQ's November cover star, Pharrell Williams, has a nearly unparalleled string of hits stretching across multiple decades. There's party playlist staple "Frontin,'" from the Neptunes era. N.E.R.D.
It’s not easy to be a songwriter in the pop world these days. Listeners rarely see your name. For anything but a giant hit, royalties from streaming are infinitesimal — and big tech companies seem to ...
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