"Happy" turned into a global ode to joy as fans around the world recorded and shared their own homemade dance videos
Concerts scheduled by U.S. pop star Pharrell Williams in South Africa face disruptions from pro-Palestine protesters
The pair of trainers, which will be available in both black and white, features Hadid’s signature parametric curves
Pop star Pharrell Williams addressed the General Assembly on the International Day of Happiness
Two billion people are expected to tune into the 24-hour event across nearly 200 television networks
Beyonce, surprisingly, was not up for song or record of the year
UAE workers appeared dancing to the globally chart-topping song “Happy” by American R&B star Pharrell Williams in a video posted this ...
Yemen – recently in the news for a spate of fatal al-Qaeda battles – has jumped onto the global “Happy” video craze
The director of the video is still being held and those released still face prosecution: NGO
Conservatives say many young Iranians are abandoning Islamic values and turning to a more Western way of life
Following in the footsteps of the British Happy Muslim video, the U.S. version aims to share a snapshot of American Muslim diversity
Moments before the head-on collision, investigator said Sanford had posted a Facebook status update saying: “The happy song makes me HAPPY”
Last week, a YouTube video was released in the UK by a group of young Britons. It came under fire, but why?
The British-Muslim version is one of hundreds of remake videos, showing people singing and dancing to the song
British Muslims are the latest to join the bandwagon to show just how “happy” they are by making their own video spoof of singer Pharrell Williams’ hit single.
Williams, 40, will join the show’s fall jury panel replacing longtime judge Cee Lo Green
‘Cos I’m Happy!’ Tunisian dance video to the upbeat, catchy pop track has attracted more than 171,000 views
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