Pharrell Williams had the ball in his court at Sunday’s All-Star Game where he provided the entertainment for the basketball festivities.
Before NBA players showed off their skills on the court, the ageless hit-maker gave music fans 20 minutes of timeless hits, starting things off with his 2003 hit single “Frontin’.”
Following his No. 1 tune, Nelly came out to perform his Neptunes-produced cut “Hot in Herre.” Next, Pharrell transitioned into “I Just Wanna Love U (Give It 2 Me).”
To get the crowd more hyped, Diddy and Busta Rhymes graced the New Orleans’ Smoothie King Center stage to perform an updated version of “Pass the Courvoisier, Part II,” which they fittingly called “Pass the Ciroc this way.”
After performing “Blurred Lines,” “Beautiful ” with Snoop Dogg, and “Drop It Like It’s Hot,” Pharrell closed his musical set with “Get Lucky” and his feel-good anthem “Happy.”
The Grammy Award-winning producer showed his gratitude on Twitter following his performance. “No words for how grateful I am these legends joined me 2nite,” tweeted Pharrell.
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