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The 40-year-old music machine just released his new song "Happy," which offers a taste of the Despicable Me 2 soundtrack. 
The former band geek and self proclaimed music nerd has spoken in-depth about his love for the punk genre of music, and it became very clear at last night's Met Gala that he could dress the part too. 
Mac Miller and Pharrell fans have been waiting patiently over the past year for their collaborative Pink Slime EP, and after months of silence, Mac finally admits that the project is delayed. 
In a recent interview with Hot 97's Angie Martinez, Pharrell broke down how he manages to stay so young. 
It's safe to say that Pharrell Williams' musical ability knows no bounds. Oddly enough, his musical interest was parallel with Daft Punk's during the recording of their fourth studio album Random Access Memories.
Pharrell Williams has finally turned 40 years old, despite the fact that he doesn't look a day over 25!
In the latest installment of Pharrell WIlliams' ARTST TLK, Skateboard P sat down with onetime Black Flag frontman Henry Rollinsfor a little one-on-one.
If you're in the music game and you have the chance to be in the studio with Pharrell it's almost a sure bet that something crazy is being cooked up.
Have you ever wanted to get an explanation about eccentric art from a 5-year-old? No? Well hearing about art from RiFF RaFF will give you the same effect with just a bit more comedy involved. 
The magazine will feature a long talk between Pharrell and Pedro with illustration by artist Yue Wu, but if you would like to see how the cover came together, press play!
In his latest installment of ARTST TLK, Pharrell interviews Alex Gorlin and Artist Daniel Arsham. Alex Gorlin is an architect known for bringing warmth to his modern designs and Daniel Arsham is a visual artist that blurs the line between art and architecture. 
Most artists don't like to be compared, but when hip-hop heavyweight Pharrell Williams compares you to a pop artist like Justin Timberlake, you take it!
Since the early 2000s, BAPE hit the US mainstream partially because of Skateboard P and this month, he can be found modeling both his favorite brands in the Japanese fashion magazine Cool Trans. 
The latest episode of Artist Talk, which features special guests in their career, sharing their own philosophies, ideas and inspirations, features Pharrell interviewing none other than KAWS and David Salle.
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