5 Times Pharrell Williams Was An Environmentalist And A Humanitarian
By Cassell Ferere org. publish Nov. 23rd.
Pharrell Williams is, at heart, an environmentalist, and humanitarian as much as he is a Grammy award-winning musician and super-producer for the likes of JayZ, Kendrick Lamar, J Balvin, as well as Beyonce. He has spent a considerable amount of time learning the details of both business and the nuances of efficiency in those areas of life.
Whether he was in his studio creating tunes with Teddy Riley at the cusp of his career or discussing the stars, planets, and all that orbits within our future with former Astronaut Leland Melvin, Williams is intentional in his craft.
Williams most certainly can make a beat that we all call dance too. What has got our attention is his ability to tie in his love for all things circular and sustainable. Usually, Williams has dressed in the latest gear and topped-off with a few layers of diamonds. On the other side of the flaunt, Pharrell Williams has a keen sense of care for the planet as early as 2007, where he collaborated on the hit song “Hey You” with Madonna.
The song was available for download, and 25 cents of the first one million downloads would be donated to the Alliance for Climate Protection, in support of Live Earth. Later that year, on July 7, Williams performed at the Brazilian portion of the concert series for Live Earth.
From there, Pharrell Williams would embark on the advocacy of saving our planet. Williams and his band N.E.R.D. would join the Gorillaz as they toured their Escape to Plastic Beach World Tour in October 2010. The Gorillaz album Plastic Beach was conceptualized by co-founder Damon Albarn who was on a beach close to his house one day when he was “looking for plastic within the sand.”
In 2020 Albarn doubled down on that sentiment by referencing his reason for a sequel album and stating “the need to keep reminding people that we need to change our habits.”
Pharrell Williams has always found a way to align himself with the stars, and in this case, he has aligned himself with humanity, circularity, and sustainability. Even his biggest tune to date was a remedy to societal angst and titled, “Happy.”
We can only bow down to such greatness and humility, and this is why we are giving Pharrell Willaims his seeds to the flowers that he would more than appreciate through growth. The growth reaffirms his belief in maintaining what remains on planet earth.
From One Hand To AnOther
Pharrell Williams founded a non-profit organization called "From One Hand To AnOTHER" (FOHTA) which its name is in part derived from his “I Am OTHER” production company. Since 2008, FOHTA has believed that every child has great potential to be a success if they had the right tools. Williams has since partnered with NASA's Associate Administrator for Education and former Astronaut Leland Melvin to initiate S.T.E.M. (science, technology, engineering, and math) programs for students.
On the FOHTA website, Williams has asserted, "if every community with under-served youth had a community center that was devoted to augmenting the learning experience needed to succeed and provide exposure to different technologies, arts, and resources, kids could find their own tool – their key to a successful and fulfilling future."
BIONIC Yarn
Pharrell Williams has been fortunate enough to establish his streetwear label, putting his mark on fashion. And in 2010, he solidified his awareness for the environment and the waste issues with plastic and consumerism. Williams joined BIONIC yarn, a company he initially invested in, as their acting Creative Director and holds that position today.
He joined co-founders Tim Coombs and Tyson Toussant, who launched the plastic recycling and material manufacturing company with the idea “that company can successfully marry purpose and profit.”
G-Star “Raw For the Oceans”
After joining forces with BIONIC, Williams conjured a collaboration with his textile manufacturing company with G-Star Raw in 2014. The “Raw for the Oceans” campaign recycled plastic found in the ocean into denim. This collaboration ultimately fused the denim brand with Williams' futurist aesthetic. Williams would become co-owner of G-Star Raw in 2016, overseeing all from collections to advertising, branding, and business strategy.
Adidas Human Race
In 2014, Williams also signed a long-term partnership with Adidas for an NMD "Human Race" collection released on July 23, 2016. Famously, the “Human Race” collection was a social cause campaign for Pharrell to spread humanity through fashion. The collab advanced into the Parley division of Adidas, which uses ocean plastic to make parts of the Boost model sneaker line, which first launched in 2015.
Louis XIII Cognac “100 Years”
Climate Change became more apparent as we progressed into the second decade of the 21st century. Pharrell Williams has always been a man of foresight and saw that if the climate were to make progress at current rates, we would destroy our existence. French luxury cognac maker Louis XIII commissioned Williams to encourage change. He composed a song called “100 years.” This song will debut 100 years after its creation.
In 2017, "100 Years" was produced and recorded onto only one record made from clay found in the Cognac region in France. This record is in a safe designed by Fichet-Bauche and is indestructible unless submerged in water. As global warming continues, sea levels will rise, and that is the very point of this production.
If the climate stays where it is and improves, the record will survive. Otherwise, this record will weather beyond repair. Williams is challenging the world to combat those effects inflicted by the human condition. We should hope that this song can be heard by those who will live to see 2117.
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