Video: Making Of Pharrell’s Despicable Me Score
July 13, 2010
Let me start by saying that this movie kicked ass but the score really helped bring things together. Good job, sir.
Game Recruits RZA, Dr. Dre For R.E.D. Album All-Star Production Cast
March 23, 2010
MTV’s Shaheem Reid got Game on the phone to talk about the producers for his up-coming R.E.D. album.
“The only person I’m upset I didn’t work with on this album is DJ Premier. I feel his sh– would have been perfect for this all-star producer cast that I have. One Premier track would have did me just fine.”
VIDEO: Pharrell Keynote At MIDEM 2010
January 25, 2010
(spotted @ Nahright)
Pharrell was invited to give the key note speech at Midem, a music business conference held in Cannes, France. It was in Q&A format with Rob Stone, who is the co-CEO of Cornerstone – who you might remember from Pharrell’s Billboard cover.
Ironically, the sound man sucketh…but Fa Real dropped some jewels
Pharrell Keynote at MIDEM 2010 from thecashmerethinker on Vimeo.
The Game & Pharrell In The Stu Working On The R.E.D. album
December 27, 2009
Take an exclusive look inside the recording studio as rapper Game and executive producer Pharrell Williams work on Game’s upcoming release, “The R.E.D. Album,” set to hit stores in February of 2010 on Interscope Records. The album is rumored to include collarborations with Lil Wayne, Lady Gaga, Pharrell, Kanye West, Justin Timberlake, Akon and Nicki Minaj.
Neptunes Named Producers Of The Decade
December 18, 2009
From XXLmag.com

Hip-Hop dominated Billboard magazine’s recently announced top 10 producers of the decade list, with The Neptunes taking the top spot.
The Virginia duo, which consists of Pharrell Williams and Chad Hugo, have worked with a slew of the decade’s biggest stars including everyone from rap’s elite like Jay-Z, Snoop Dogg and Kanye West to pop royalty like Madonna, Gwen Stefani and Britney Spears.
Hmm…lets take a sec to think back…hard to argue when you look at the track record…
Jay-Z “I Just Wanna Love You” (Give It To Me)
Ludacris “Southern Hospitality”
Mystikal, “Danger”/Shake It Fast
Jadakiss “Knock Yourself Out”
Ray J “Wait A Minute”
N.O.R.E “Grimey”
Usher, “You Don’t Have To Call”
LL Cool J, “Luv U Better”
Busta Rhymes feat. P. Diddy & Pharrell – Pass The Courvoisier Part II
Pharrell “Frontin”
Snoop “Beautiful”
Baby f. Clipse “What Happened to That Boy”
Jay-Z Excuse Me Miss (original and remix)
Busta Rhymes “Call The Ambulance”
OK…you get the point…I’m tired…they killed the 2000s…

