get off your ass
daily dos
wed 10/8/2008
Check out Universal Mind Control from Common featuring a robotic Pharrell. (via Nah Right)
wildin' out
daily dos
wed 8/27/2008
T-Pain goes crazy with computer animation on the video for "Can't Believe It," featuring Lil Wayne. Common keeps it simple in Announcement featuring Pharrell. (via Concreteloop)
wildin' out
daily dos
wed 8/27/2008
T-Pain goes crazy with computer animation on the video for "Can't Believe It," featuring Lil Wayne. Common keeps it simple in Announcement featuring Pharrell. (via Concreteloop)
wildin' out
daily dos
wed 8/27/2008
The number of New York City residents who contracted the HIV virus in 2006 is three times higher than the national average, according to the New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene.
in use
daily dos
tue 7/1/2008
Pharrell says he's planning on removing his tattoos: "It's going to be pricey, but f**k it, it's worth it."
school daze
daily dos
thu 6/5/2008

(image by bookish in north park via flickr)
Pharrell of N.E.R.D. pushes a fan off the stage during a live performance and then helps the kid back up. (via RealTalk NY)
arrested development
daily dos
thu 2/28/2008

(image by digitalshay via flickr)
Jay-Z and Pharrell team up once again in a new video, "I Know."
building an army
daily dos
tue 1/8/2008
Trend-setter and producer-rapper Pharrell has teamed up with luxury brand Louis Vuitton to market a new collection of jewelry. (via Real Talk NY)
new and improved
daily dos
tue 10/23/2007

(image by waffler via flickr)
Pharrell tells NME that a new N.E.R.D. album will be out next year.
Tito "El Bambino"
whodat
mon 10/15/2007
With his good looks, squeaky-clean image and mellow, "no tiraera" philosophy, Tito "El Bambino" is almost "too" nice for reggaetón.
Born in Puerto Rico, Efraín Fines Nevarez made his recording debut on a reggaetón compilation titled D' Noise at the tender age of twelve. Four years later, Nevarez teamed up with Héctor "El Father" and the duo became Héctor y Tito (Los Bambinos). One of the first commercially successful reggaetón duos, Héctor y Tito paved the way for acts like Wisin y Yandel, Rakim y Ken-Y and Alexis y Fido. Together they released four studio albums and two compilations before parting ways in 2005.
Only a year later, Tito resurfaced with Top Of The Line, featuring the hit singles Caile, an aggressive reggaetón number aimed at the ladies and the Chai-flavored "Flow Natural," featuring Beenie Man and the Indian stylings of Ines. With the commercially successful Siente El Boom, featuring Jowell y Randy, Tito proved he could hold his own as a solo artist.
Tito also dabbled in fashion with the tropical T. Bambino clothing line and tried his hand at acting with a part in the Puerto Rican film La Ultima Noche and chilling Colgate commercial.
Earlier this month, Tito "El Bambino" released his second album It's My Time and dropped the current single Sólo Dime Que Si, another romantic dance-a-thon. Topped off with Toby Love and Rakim y Ken-Y collaborations as well as production by Pharrell Williams, DJ Urba y Monserrate, Mambo Kings and Luny Tunes, the album could be his big break.
