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Pharrell Williams speaks at UN

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Press Trust of India Los Angeles
Singer Pharrell Williams urged the young generation to help raise awareness of climate change during an International Day of Happiness event at the United Nations Headquarters in New York.

The 41-year-old "Happy" hitmaker addressed New York students on March 20, reported Ace Showbiz.

"I'm staring at the future right now. Hello to the future," he said.

After greeting the young attendees, the Grammy winner stated, "Music brought me happiness. And when you find out what makes you happy - and it can be something as detailed as a long-term goal or it can be something as simple as the way I feel when my son smiles - you should know that happiness is your birthright.
 

"If you don't take care of your home, you don't have a life, so we have to now transition from climate change to climate action," he added. "We're in trouble but we can change."

A special "Happy" playlist featuring a selection of songs picked by numerous stars like Britney Spears and John Legend was played during the event.

Williams was joined by environmental activist Philippe Cousteau and oceanographer Sylvia Earle at the UN event. After his speech, the singer was mobbed by the students who were holding up their cellphones and cameras ready for selfies. The three speakers also managed to take a selfie together.

Also to celebrate the International Day of Happiness, Williams was given the honour to light up the Empire State Building in yellow.

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First Published: Mar 22 2015 | 10:22 AM IST

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