Pharrell Williams recently shared insights into the creation of his hit song “Happy,” revealing its origins were rooted in sarcasm rather than genuine joy. This revelation came during an ...
Pharrell Williams didn't make McDonald's too "Happy" when he was an employee for them. The musician, 51, revealed that he was fired from the fast food joint three times before he made a name for ...
HOLLYWOOD (WKRC) - Legendary producer Pharrell Williams recently revealed that he was fire three times from his first ...
Pharrell Williams wasn’t “happy” working at McDonald’s. McDonald’s wasn’t particularly pleased with him, either. The super-producer and subject of the Piece By Piece biopic recently ...
Pharrell Williams is a multiple Grammy Award winner, artist, and record producer. The singer is behind the global hit song ...
Pharrell Williams is reflecting on his expulsion from the golden arches. The "Happy" singer and hit-making producer recently recalled his ill-fated attempts to work in fast food. "McDonald's ...
Tracey Biel/Variety via Getty Before Pharrell Williams was a Grammy-winning artist, he worked at McDonald's. In an interview with BBC Radio 2 on Tuesday, Nov. 5, the "Happy" musician ...
Snacking on the job makes Pharrell Williams happy. In fact, the music producer recently shared that, before he made it big in music, his love for Mickey D’s led him toward—and also away from ...
Despite being fired from McDonald’s three times, Pharrell Williams found new heights in ... Known globally for his chart-topping hit “Happy” and his collaborations with some of the biggest ...
The “Happy” hitmaker has explained how he didn ... but some are born with a pronounced connection to it,” Williams told Britain’s HELLO! “Some are born with drive.
McDonald’s was my first and only job,” Pharrell shared. “I got fired three times. I was eating the chicken nuggets.” Pharrell went on to share the reasons behind his repeated dismissals. “The first ...
Pharrell Williams may be a music mogul today ... including a remarkable run with his single “Happy,” which held the No. 1 spot for 10 consecutive weeks in 2014.