How Pharrell Williams Created a $100 Million Empire (and We're Not Just Talking About Music)

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How Pharrell Williams Created a $100 Million Empire (and We're Not Just Talking About Music)


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Pharrell Williams possesses a very distinct skill: the ability to create hit songs that sneak their way into your brain and stay there for a long time, whether you like it or not. The omnipresent "Happy" was 2014's best-selling song and the prolific musician wrote and produced Robin Thicke's "Blurred Lines," which in 2013 spent 12 straight weeks at No. 1. In all, Williams's music career has earned him 10 Grammys.

But Williams has also managed to parlay his songwriting prowess into a successful business empire. His companies and alliances, which range from clothing to media to jewelry, have put the artist's estimated worth at more than $100 million.

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Billionaire Boys Club and Ice Cream are among the successful clothing labels he owns.
CREDIT: Courtesy Billionaire Boys Club
"Music will always be my first love," Williams has said. "But the one thing I've learned is that this life is a movie and I am a co-creator." Williams launched his signature clothing brands, Billionaire Boys Club and Ice Cream, in 2005. The high-end streetwear companies have combined for more than $25 million in annual sales, according to Women's Wear Daily. In 2013, he launched a sister brand, Billionaire Girls Club. The labels have brick and mortar storefronts in New York City, London, and Tokyo.

But making clothes isn't cool unless you're saving the world too. As creative director at Bionic Yarn, a startup that converts recycled materials into clothing, Williams in 2014 helped launch a line of jeans made from -- wait for it -- plastic recovered from the ocean. That eventually led to him becoming co-owner of G-Star Raw, the Dutch denim maker. "On top of my business," he proclaimed last year in an Instagram post announcing the deal.

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Ecofriendly jeans from G-Star Raw, which Williams now co-owns.
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In addition to having his own companies, Williams has partnered with Adidas to launch a sneaker line and created a collection of T-shirts for Japanese clothing company Uniqlo. He has also designed sunglasses and jewelry for Moncler and Louis Vuitton. And there you were, judging his fashion sense by his oversize "Smokey the Bear" hat.

"All of this is school for me," Williams hassaid about his collaborations with professionals outside of the music world. "I didn't go to college. This is my college."

And a lucrative one at that.

In 2012, the musician-entrepreneur founded I Am Other, which encompasses his clothing brands and also includes its own media arm. On its YouTube channel, the company produces serialized shows geared toward, in Williams's words, "thinkers, innovators, and outcasts" -- though it's up for debate how much of an outcast one can be while collecting Grammys. The company, which also serves as a record label, released Williams's second studio album, Girl, in 2014.

Williams's first label, Star Trak, dates back to 2001, when he launched it along with childhood friend Chad Hugo. Together, the duo -- known professionally as The Neptunes -- has produced hits including Britney Spears's "I'm a Slave 4 U," Snoop Dogg's "Drop It Like It's Hot," and Nelly's "Hot in Herre."

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Williams is in demand as a designer for brands such as Adidas. His Human Race model is hot.
In December, Williams announced yet another partnership with a high-profile company: He's the first-ever creative director for American Express's Platinum Card. In this role, he'll help create rewards and benefits for cardholders and might lend his expertise toward the card's physical design.

Somehow, Williams finds time to balance all this with his own music. So what keeps him going? "Someone asked me this a while ago, what inspires me," he told Vulture in 2013, "and I always say 'that which is missing.' Doesn't mean it's going to be the greatest thing in the world, just means it's going to feel different. That's what I'm really into."

Before Pharrell came around, apparently, there was a whole lot missing.
 

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Always in awe of people that did it their way. I think the main thing is to keep your youth...do the things you enjoyed doing as a kid and find ways to monetize those interests.
 

clitsational

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the only thing stopping any of us from creating an empire is access to capital

the only thing that guarantees a business will be successful is access to capital

once u get some if u r not a moron (see antoine walker, et all)

continued success is inevitable (see Shaq even when u pass up great opportunities like he did with starbucks)

which is why cacs make sure only musicians and athletes can get access

no business funding for black entrepreneurs

and why cacs constantly push the narrative that these particular people are geniuses and u r not

:cool:

 

sharkbait28

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I'm really glad for this dude... grew up listening to his music and recognize the genius (that first N.E.R.D. album was a damn classic) and on top of that he's always come across super humble, smart and woke. Big ups to this man for real :cool:

That Arby's hat shit was silly af tho lmao
 

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I'm really glad for this dude... grew up listening to his music and recognize the genius (that first N.E.R.D. album was a damn classic) and on top of that he's always come across super humble, smart and woke. Big ups to this man for real :cool:

That Arby's hat shit was silly af tho lmao



https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pharrell_Williams





Pharrell Lanscilo Williams[1] (/fəˈɹ̠ɛːl/; born April 5, 1973) is an American singer-songwriter, rapper, record producer, and film producer.

Williams and Chad Hugo make up the record production duo The Neptunes, producing soul, hip hop and R&B music. He is the lead vocalist and drummer of the rock-funk-hip hop band N*E*R*D, that he formed with Hugo and childhood friend, Shay Haley. He released his first single, "Frontin'", in 2003 and followed up with his debut solo album, In My Mind in 2006.[2] His second album, Girl, was released on March 3, 2014.[3][4] This album was preceded by the commercially successful single, "Happy". As part of the Neptunes, Williams has produced numerous hit singles for various recording artists.[5]

Williams owns a media venture that encompasses entertainment, music, fashion, and art called i am OTHER, a multimedia creative collective and record label that serves as an umbrella for all of Pharrell Williams' endeavors, including Billionaire Boys Club.


Williams has earned ten Grammy Awards including two with the Neptunes. He is also a two-time Academy Award nominee, receiving a 2014 Best Original Song nomination from "Happy" (which was featured in Despicable Me 2) and a 2017 Best Picture nomination as one of the producers of Hidden Figures.
 
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