Still riding the success of his global hit "Happy," Pharrell Williams is partnering
with the United Nations Foundation to celebrate International Day of Happiness
on March 20th. Established in 2012 by the United Nations General Assembly,
the day acknowledges that "the pursuit of happiness is a fundamental human goal"
and recognizes "the need for a more inclusive, equitable and balanced approach to
economic growth that promotes sustainable development, poverty eradication,
happiness and the well-being of all peoples," according to the resolution.Beginning
on Monday, March 10th, fans are encouraged to post YouTube videos of themselves
"demonstrating their happiness" to Pharrell's track with the hashtag #HAPPYDAY and
submitting it to Pharrell's new site 24 Hours of Happiness. On March 20th, the producer
will spotlight the best submissions at noon in each time zone.
In addition to promoting his latest album Girl, Pharrell is also enouraging fans to make
donations to the Central Emergency Response Fund, a fund established to "support
critical aid operations for people affected by natural disasters and armed conflicts"
and to "provide fast and reliable humanitarian assistance," according to the charity's
website.
Pharrell recently performed "Happy" at the Academy Awards wearing ruby slipper sneakers
and his now-ubiquitous oversize hat. The song lost for Best Original Song to Frozen's
"Let It Go," but the singer's performance, inspired by the 1950s fashion of Grease,
found Pharrell leaving the stage to dance with front-row actresses Meryl Streep, Amy
Adams and Lupita Nyong'o.
Source: Rolling Stone