Is Happy music video a rip-off?

April 21, 2014 11:25 pm 6 comments Views:
Someone’s not happy about Pharrell’s music video for “Happy”.

Someone’s not happy about Pharrell’s music video for “Happy”.
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WHEN Pharrell’s 24-hour Happy video surfaced, the majority of people found themselves obsessively seeking out the hidden celebrities and their favourite dancers.

This was not the case for Anne Marsen, a 24-year-old actress and dancer living in Brooklyn.

In 2011, Marsen created a 71-minute video of herself dancing around the streets of New York City, showing off her moves to the sounds of mashup artist Girl Talk’s album All Day. Noticing a significant amount of similarities between her work and Pharrell’s day-long groove-a-thon, she created a video that pushes viewers to ask whether there is a connection between the two.

Rip-off?

(Frame content direct link: http://player.vimeo.com/video/92226001.)

In an interview with Spin, Marsen explained her disappointment: “Jacob and I were saying, we agree, it’s a great thing that dance is getting recognition as a long-form kind of thing, because we want to be making more projects that we’re dreaming up now that are in this form. Yet at the same time we feel like we’re not getting the recognition for this.”

According to one of Pharrell’s reps, neither Pharrell, nor anyone on his team had seen Girl Walk before creating the video for Happy.

You cheeky devil you...

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This article originally appeared on
The Huffington Post.

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