All Pharrell’s hits start exactly the same way

May 25, 2014 11:24 pm 1 comment Views: 1
Pharrell Williams starts each of his hits with a virtually identical intro. Picture: Adam

Pharrell Williams starts each of his hits with a virtually identical intro. Picture: Adam Smith
Source: News Corp Australia

AS A two-time Grammy Producer of the Year recipient, Pharrell knows how to write a song that you simply can’t forget.

In trying to figure out Pharrell’s secret to success, the blog DiscoPop appears to have found a signature introduction threaded along many of his most popular songs. At the beginning of songs like Happy, Kelis’ Milkshake, Robin Thicke’s Blurred Lines and Snoop Dogg’s Drop It Like It’s Hot, there are four repeating notes before the song breaks into the beat.

Check out this mashup of Pharrell-produced hits dating back 20 years — all have that same four-note intro:

Just as a number of hip-hop producers use the same sample stating their name on the tracks that they put out, this is essentially Pharrell’s watermark. As DiscoPop points out, “It’s not a bad technique — for one thing, you get to the melody quicker, and that is a sure-fire way of making your song memorable and radio friendly.” It’s as if he is counting out four, saying, “Just close your eyes, let me hypnotise you.”

This story is republished with permission from Huffington Post.

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