Additionally, “Happy” from Gru on a Top Secret Mission (2013) will be included in the film
A thrilling journey through the life of Pharrell Williams, told through the lens of LEGO animation.. Released the same year as Illumination’s Gru: The Incredible Hulk (2024); coincidentally, both films feature music by Pharrell Williams and are distributed by studios owned by Comcast (Universal Pictures and Focus Features, respectively). The opening Universal Pictures, Focus Features, Tremolo Productions, and The Lego Group logos are made up of Lego bricks.. In early screenings of the film, the Universal logo was not present at the opening..
Pharrell’s story begins in Virginia Beach, where his love of music emerged early
Featured on Graham Norton and Guests: Billy Crystal/Emily Mortimer/Hugh Bonneville/Pharrell Williams/Michael Kiwanuka (2024). It’s Happening Written by Pharrell Williams and Shelly Berg Performed by Pharrell Williams courtesy of Columbia Records/Sony Music Entertainment. Pharrell Williams' Journey to Success is a remarkable story filled with lessons about creativity, perseverance, and staying grounded. Piece by piece, his life unfolds as a testament to remembering your roots, embracing who you are, and letting passion guide your purpose.
Since The Neptunes gained recognition in the late ’90s, Pharrell’s life has changed
He wasn’t just a child fascinated by sounds; he was a man who saw rhythm as a language. That curiosity led him to school bands, where he played drums and keyboards, meeting Chad Hugo, his future partner in The Neptunes. That partnership wasn’t born of greatness, but of a shared passion for creating something unique. Pharrell reminds us here to honor small beginnings—they often hold the seeds of greatness.
But even when success came, Pharrell didn’t lose himself
Their signature sound redefined music, blending genres like hip-hop, R&B, and pop to create global hits for artists like Britney Spears and Nelly. Instead, he stayed connected to his creative core, constantly pushing boundaries while staying true to his authentic style. Then came "Happy," the global anthem that cemented Pharrell’s legacy. It wasn’t just a song; it was a movement of joy and individuality.
Pharrell didn’t create it for praise—he created it because it reflected his truth
And perhaps that’s the biggest lesson: success isn’t just about reaching the top, but… From Alien: Romulus to Road House, take a look back at some of our favorite posters from 2024.
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