Pharrell

Pharrell Declares Himself a Feminist

Pharrell Declares Himself a FeministThe artist met strong criticism for producing Robin Thicke’s “Blurred Lines”, a track deemed sexist by many. But soon he will be releasing his second studio album, “G I R L”, a musical product inspired by the fact that he is a father, a husband, and a supporter of women rights.

“I'm a 40-year-old father now and my life has changed. That's why I can talk about making this record all day long, as it was such an inspiring experience. Every song was a huge inspiration. All my message is hidden in the groove and that will get the attention,” said Pharrell.

The artist told The Sun that he highly respects women and that he believes many cultures are inequitable towards them. “Most things one day will lose their value. But women never do. They are unique and individual. I love women and often admire their eyes, lips and other features of their bodies in a sometimes suggestive way. But I respect and hold what would be called 'a feminist view' too. I want to spread the message of the pertinence of women on this planet. It calls for the equivocation of women in society.”

Pharrell also said that he included his believes on his latest album: “Women don't get paid as much as men do and we have a perception of a male-dominated world. There may be some domineering chauvinistic forces. But men just would not be here without women. I needed to say that on the album.” “G I R L” will be released on March 3.