Tanya Mosley
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One of the things you discovered that you talked about a lot, but it's so powerful to me because it articulated a feeling that I felt is like so many people told you what that song meant for them. But what that revealed to you was the pain that many people are in, almost the opposite of happiness.
One of the things you discovered that you talked about a lot, but it's so powerful to me because it articulated a feeling that I felt is like so many people told you what that song meant for them. But what that revealed to you was the pain that many people are in, almost the opposite of happiness.
I want to talk with you a little bit about working with artists because there's this story of you and Snoop Dogg working together that's told in the film. And you all collaborated on the 2004 hit Drop It Like It's Hot. Let's listen.
I want to talk with you a little bit about working with artists because there's this story of you and Snoop Dogg working together that's told in the film. And you all collaborated on the 2004 hit Drop It Like It's Hot. Let's listen.
I want to talk with you a little bit about working with artists because there's this story of you and Snoop Dogg working together that's told in the film. And you all collaborated on the 2004 hit Drop It Like It's Hot. Let's listen.
That's Snoop Dogg's Drop It Like It's Hot, which was produced by my guest today, Pharrell. And Pharrell, Snoop Dogg said in the movie that, I want to get this right, that you were the first to allow us, the public, to see the smile in him. And I thought that was so tender. And it made me think, are you really responsible for Snoop Dogg becoming America's uncle?
That's Snoop Dogg's Drop It Like It's Hot, which was produced by my guest today, Pharrell. And Pharrell, Snoop Dogg said in the movie that, I want to get this right, that you were the first to allow us, the public, to see the smile in him. And I thought that was so tender. And it made me think, are you really responsible for Snoop Dogg becoming America's uncle?
That's Snoop Dogg's Drop It Like It's Hot, which was produced by my guest today, Pharrell. And Pharrell, Snoop Dogg said in the movie that, I want to get this right, that you were the first to allow us, the public, to see the smile in him. And I thought that was so tender. And it made me think, are you really responsible for Snoop Dogg becoming America's uncle?
Because, you know, after that song, he did become this force that, you know, we now see him beyond like that persona as the hard West Coast rapper. Do you understand what he meant when he says that like you allowed us to see the smile in him through that song?
Because, you know, after that song, he did become this force that, you know, we now see him beyond like that persona as the hard West Coast rapper. Do you understand what he meant when he says that like you allowed us to see the smile in him through that song?
Because, you know, after that song, he did become this force that, you know, we now see him beyond like that persona as the hard West Coast rapper. Do you understand what he meant when he says that like you allowed us to see the smile in him through that song?
Well, what did you see in him for that song? Because that song is light. It does provide like, you know, it's got the groove, but it also has like a lightness to it.
Well, what did you see in him for that song? Because that song is light. It does provide like, you know, it's got the groove, but it also has like a lightness to it.
Well, what did you see in him for that song? Because that song is light. It does provide like, you know, it's got the groove, but it also has like a lightness to it.
I mean, well, you said that you often try to reverse engineer the feeling that you feel about an artist when you all are first working together so that you can come up with that sound. Can you say more about that?
I mean, well, you said that you often try to reverse engineer the feeling that you feel about an artist when you all are first working together so that you can come up with that sound. Can you say more about that?
I mean, well, you said that you often try to reverse engineer the feeling that you feel about an artist when you all are first working together so that you can come up with that sound. Can you say more about that?
Our guest today is Pharrell Williams. We'll be right back after a short break. I'm Tanya Mosley, and this is Fresh Air. This is Fresh Air. I'm Tanya Mosley. And today my guest is multi-hyphenate artist and music producer Pharrell.
Our guest today is Pharrell Williams. We'll be right back after a short break. I'm Tanya Mosley, and this is Fresh Air. This is Fresh Air. I'm Tanya Mosley. And today my guest is multi-hyphenate artist and music producer Pharrell.
Our guest today is Pharrell Williams. We'll be right back after a short break. I'm Tanya Mosley, and this is Fresh Air. This is Fresh Air. I'm Tanya Mosley. And today my guest is multi-hyphenate artist and music producer Pharrell.