Gwen Stefani: 'Pharrell's a hip-hop master'
Pharrell Williams opened Gwen Stefani’s eyes to hip-hop music.
The two musical megastars are both friends and frequent collaborators, teaming up on hits like Can I Have It Like That and Shine.
Pharrell also worked with Gwen’s band No Doubt, and it was the
Happy singer who first showed Gwen how hip-hop could work for
her.
“Pharrell is a prophet angel to me,” she beamed to Britain’s hello!
magazine. “The first time we collaborated was for Hella Good with
No Doubt. I was like: ‘Come on, guys, it’s hip-hop, and we should
try this.’ So we wrote that song and everything changed for us. He
had a little lull then came out with three of the biggest songs of
the year.
“My kids came home from school going: ‘We love this guy’. I was
like: ‘That’s my homie!’ I sent him a video of the kids doing Happy
and he wrote back asking if I’d like to go to Coachella and do
Hollaback Girl. He’s been amazing ever since.”
That includes being there for the 46-year-old when she split with
husband Gavin Rossdale in 2015.
Gwen’s union with Bush frontman Gavin was thought of as one of the
strongest in showbiz, but amid allegations he’s cheated with the
couple’s nanny, the platinum blonde beauty decided to call it a
day.
“Everybody knows what happened to me,” she sighed. “I got a
divorce, which was not in the plan at all. I’ve said it before but
it was a shocking, horrible, crazy explosion in my life. I forced
myself to go into the studio even though I wanted to be in bed
crying and do what you do when you life falls apart. (But) I was
convinced I had to make something out of this. I wanted to do
something creative and I was like: I can do this!”