shit by security. If you were part of the massive mob outside Rainbow City yesterday, waiting to catch a glimpse of Pharrell Williams and N*E*R*D, we feel your pain. Pushing and shoving was at an ultimate High, and doormen (actually, women in particular) were...
art and architecture. WHERE: Assouline Culture Lounge at Design Miami WHO: Guests include Ron Arad, Francisco Costa, Pharrell Williams, Silvia Fendi, and Stefano Pilati among others. WHEN: December 1 through 5 WHAT: Artist Claude Caillol at Marni WHY: France-based
by fellow hip-hop luminaries like Native Tongues members Busta Rhymes and De La Soul and rap superstars like Kanye West and Pharrell Williams. Despite Q-Tip's issues with the film, it appears to have been made not only with the band's cooperation, but all
hooks that packed dance floors from Iowa to Ibiza (and the Jersey Shore too). Throw in hints of acoustic guitar, piano and, uh, Pharrell Williams, and you've got a track that's practically bursting its britches, but it's a credit to the trio of Swedish stars
beats with sounds of a variant guitar from traditional rock and roll, sounding like a cross between Fall Out Boy and Pharrell Williams of The Neptunes. “We hung out with everyone (in the band) a few times just to make sure a friendship-type connection was
50 Cent is out with Before I Self Destruct in November. Also ahead: Albums by The Roots, Wale and Clipse.
Jay-Z has a penchant for turning album releases into events, then delivering on the hype.
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This week, our critics take on new releases from N.E.R.D., Sarah Harmer, theVines, Paul Kelly, Master P. and Carl Thomas.