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Album Review

At some point between In My Mind and this album, tracking Pharrell's accomplishments became more difficult than ever. His 2013 alone must be considered historic. That February, he accepted a Grammy for his role in Frank Ocean's Channel Orange. March brought the release of Robin Thicke's "Blurred Lines," a Pharrell production that eventually topped the Hot 100. In April, there was Daft Punk's Pharrell-fronted "Get Lucky," a number two hit. From June through December, the Top Five of the Billboard 200 featured ten albums that involved him, including the number ones Random Access Memories, Blurred Lines, Magna Carta...Holy Grail, and Beyoncé. He subsequently earned seven additional Grammy nominations and took home three awards — presumably stowed in one of the compartments of his hat — the following January, including the one for Producer of the Year, Non-Classical. Just prior to the March 2014 release of G I R L, "Happy," one of several songs he granted to the soundtrack of Despicable Me 2, topped the Hot 100. That carefree soul throwback appears here, almost smack in the middle. It doesn't sound out of place in a set of upbeat, candy-coated pop-R&B that is relatively modern-sounding, laced with some elements of R&B from the mid- to late '60s and that sweet late-'70s to early-'80s spot. One highlight that owes more to the past is "Gust of Wind," a midtempo disco-funk Daft Punk collaboration filled with soaring strings and one of Pharrell's most effectively wistful/yearning turns. On the sunny "Brand New," he adds horns and shares vocals with Justin Timberlake, and they deal out some rare male self-objectification: "Like the tags still on me, jumpin' 'round in your bag." Much of the material is gentlemanly — appearances from Alicia Keys, Miley Cyrus, JoJo, and other women add to the approach — but this wouldn't be a Pharrell album without some goofball moves. "Hunter," like a funkier and tinnier take on what he did for Usher's "Twisted," is steeped in his charm-way-over-ability falsetto and cartoonish boasts with topical references. "Gush," what sounds like an outtake from the first N.E.R.D. album plus strings, begins with "Make the pussy just gush" and references "Light Your Ass on Fire" while proclaiming "My mama didn't raise me that way" somewhere between. Compared to his albums with N.E.R.D. and In My Mind, this is easily Pharrell's second most enjoyable album, just behind the original version of In Search Of... from 2001. It's fun, frivolous, and low on excess.

Customer Reviews

Nice & Fresh

This album is a nice fresh breath of air. It's hard to find good music these days and Pharrell is one of the leaders. Every track meets a delicate balance. I would also suggest everyone check out Robbie Freeman and his track, Drinks On The House as I predict it will be the club banger of the year. I love itunes as it helps us discover new talent. Keep making great track Pharrell and you will build a loyal following.

537 Clothing

Real music! Real sound! Real everything! We really need this type of music back. Been waiting to long..

What Happened!?

Honestly I've always respected Pharrell as a producer and artist. Really enjoyed the work he's done with Jay-z and certainly think JT was some of his best. This record however…Tracks 1-4 were absolutely brutal. Garageband-like sounds, vocal lines fighting keys and an absolute mess (even melodyne correction is struggling on the record). Happy is what it is, and actually a highlight on the record. Gust of wind had a cool vibe as well as did It Girl. Most of that had to do with the guitar player sounding tight. Lyrically this is awful and I expected way better things tonally from a well established producer. Hope to see him evolve in a future project, but unfortunately this may have be a quick attempt to capitalize on his momentum from Robin Thicke/Daft Punk.

Honestly all the 5 star reviews… Where is the bar anymore?

G I R L, Pharrell Williams
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  • $7.99
  • Genres: Pop, Music, R&B/Soul, Contemporary R&B, Rock
  • Released: Mar 03, 2014

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