For the campaign, Pharrell tapped legendary hip-hop duo Clipse, featuring Pusha T and No Malice, to bring the vision to life.
Virginia Beach has delivered a termination letter to the organizers of music mogul Pharrell Williams' Something in the Water music festival after they failed to meet deadlines.
First, it was the music festival. And now, it seems, it’s a movie. Less than a week after Virginia Beach pulled it’s support for hometown celebrity Pharrell Williams’ Something in the Water music ...
This is no reflection on the hundreds of people in Virginia who worked tirelessly on this project' — Andy Edmunds ...
Adidas and Pharrell Williams continue their partnership with the launch of the Superstar 92, the reinvention of one of the ...
The Something in the Water (SITW) music festival, created by Virginia Beach native and music superstar Pharrell Williams, will not take place in April in Virginia Beach. The city is moving on from ...
VIRGINIA BEACH, Va. — It appears another of Pharrell Williams’ projects is not going through as planned. The movie originally titled “Atlantis” then “Golden," has been cancelled in post ...
And now, it seems, a movie. Less than a week after Virginia Beach pulled its support for hometown celebrity Pharrell Williams’ Something in the Water music festival, plans for a Hollywood movie ...
VIRGINIA BEACH, Va. — Variety reports that Pharrell Williams' newest movie, a live action film inspired by his life growing up in 1970s Virginia Beach, will never see the light of day.