By: Lynn Barker
R&B music on a new track over ten years ago. The singer/songwriter, record producer has expanded his expertise since his last album and is noted now for producing and co-writing music for Miley Cyrus, Adam Lambert, The Game and many more artists as well as contributing music for the Academy Awards and late nite queen Chelsea Lately.
In 2010, Pharrell composed the soundtrack for the movie Despicable Me 2; "Happy" (featuring Cee Lo Green), "Scream" and "Just A Cloud Away". Also on the soundtrack are "Despicable Me" and "Fun, Fun, Fun" from the first movie.
We are sitting down with Pharrell to find out his inspiration for his latest music, which is his fave character from the āDespicableā movies and his goals every time he writes a song.
Kidzworld: Who is your favorite character in the film?
- Pharrell: I like Gruās humor. I love that dry humor. The funniest things he says are under his breath. Thatās so genius and so relatable.
Kidzworld: This was your second time contributing music to Despicable Me. Talk about your process of writing. I loved āHappyā. How did that come about and what inspired you for that?
- Pharrell: The process is usually the same. They do one of two things; they tell you āWeāve just written this new scene and we need x,y and zā or sometimes theyāll already have temp music where the tempo really works, the feeling of the song works but the song is overplayed. Or, a lot of it is right but they want something new and fresh.
- The writers and the director chose a different overarching theme for this one which was a much more happy place. I feel like they were smart. I think people are becoming desensitized to the tragedies and travesties (in the world) at this point. What about the happier side of things? We needed to go to a lighter place. I was just so happy, pun intended, to express that. I was so lucky to be a sticker on that rocket ship.
Kidzworld: Which character or situation was the most fun for you to create music for this time around?
- Pharrell: Again it was the overarching theme. For the first film, the songs came from things characters would say or things they would do. This time I chose a different approach (and went with the overall upbeat theme).
Kidzworld: You have your hand in a lot of trades so how do you decide what to do and why did you pick Despicable Me to be involved in?
- Pharrell: I mainly go with a feeling. I have a super incredibly comprehensive team that often sees things before I do and theyāre like āNo, youāre bugginā. You need to do thisā. But this is not something they needed to twist my arm to do. Itās animation.
Kidzworld: So youāre a big fan of animation?
- Pharrell: As a child growing up in Virginia Beach, Virginia, I was always obsessed with cartoons. When my aunt used to watch me it was a serious tug of war. She wanted to watch āGeneral Hospitalā and I wanted to watch āThe Flintstonesā. It was a thing. So now being a grown up and being able to afford my own TV and my satellite service, Boomerang (classic kidsā TV shows) is on all the time.
- As far as working with these guys, itās animation. Who turns down these guys? Itās not afforded to many people. I know that Iām blessed and super fortunate so I like to repay it with diligence and research and just trying to find things that are so āstickyā, but also feeling good. There is a stickiness that pisses you off too. Like those songs that are annoying but you canāt get them out.
Kidzworld: Are you really enjoying writing music for films?
- Pharrell: I still consider myself a novice. Filmmaking and scoring is a really comprehensive job that takes a lot of years and experience to get to an expertise level. Iām far from that but I got to learn so much on the job, working with Heitor Pereira (Score by), and Chris (Renauld, director) and his super-crazy team. I got to learn that there are many different routes to get to a destination. I concentrated on lifting people up emotionally.
Kidzworld: When you are writing songs and getting notes like āthis is the type of music that we want. Go!ā, has that limited your creativity?
- Pharrell: When Iām given directives, Iām learning on the job but Iām also being pushed into a different place. Itās like being in high school again. You have electives and then different courses that are requirements that you may not be interested in but theyāre making you do it.. like Home Ec.Ā What? But then you grow up and realize that you now know how to make chocolate milk (laughter). But itās kind of the same thing. You have requirements. When they are giving me directives to go into places I canāt imagine ever going into, Iām learning. Itās a new experience.
Kidzworld: Ā How much of your musical past influences this kind of music and how much with this music influence your future endeavors?
- Pharrell: I supposed that life experiences are where I culled most of my music from. Part of it is reaching into oblivion, things that donāt exist like what the writers did when they were creating the story for Despicable Me. What is a minion? What does that look like? They were reaching into oblivion. Most of my work is colored by my experiences.
Kidzworld: The Neptunes (Pharrell with partner Chad Hugo) sound reduced hip hop to its purest form. How much do you push yourself to go beyond that? Do you think about going in a different direction?
- Pharrell: Someone asked me what inspires me and I say āThat which is missingā because I donāt want to copy everything thatās already happening. I feel like when you copy you sort of blend in and when you blend in, you get lost. I try to make music that is super colorful and something youāve never heard before. So, when you hear the whole album itās a good feeling. Musically, thatās what I aspire to do whenever making an album.
Kidzworld: Is it easy to meld humor into music? Is it easy to have your music be reflective of funny things that are happening?
- Pharrell: I wish I could just sit here and say āOh yeah. Itās easyā but itās so hard because so much of what we do doesnāt really have humor. Even when videos are festive youāre having fun but a different kind of fun. Itās not really humorous. The visual is usually when that comes into play. But, putting humor into music was very much a challenge for me because Iād never done that before. So, again, working on this film is a learning experience.
Despicable Me 2 is in theaters July 3rd!
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