Closing a 2013 in which the musician and producer Pharrell Williams was consecrated with his successful collaborations for Robin Thicke On 'Blurred Lines' and with Daft Punk with 'Get Lucky', the well-known rapper has given the scoop that his next album will take an artistic turn, leaving the hip-hop style that characterized him until now.
This was stated by the American musician in a recent interview, confirming that his next solo project will not include any rap in it, and stating: «Of course I love rap, but of the things that I am composing at the moment there is nothing of rap included ».
The new album according to Williams takes a step towards an artistic maturity which is related to his entry at age forty, and adds: «At a compositional level this is a difference between thirty and forty. I'm past my thirties and this year I turned forty and I'm not really rapping on my new songs ».
Williams also commented in the interview: «In recent years I have changed a lot in my way of composing and singing. I have a lot of unreleased material written and I really don't want to make it the umpteenth rap album. " Another novelty of Williams was the premiere a few days ago of 'Happy', the revolutionary musical theme that is 24 hours long.
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Source - Bet