After being previewed last weekend, Pharrell Williams' "Gust of Wind" music video arrived in full on Tuesday, October 7. The clip was directed by Edgar Wright, the helmer of "Shaun of the Dead" and "Scott Pilgrim vs. the World".
In the five-minute visuals, Pharrell is seen taking a stroll in a forest while several girls in white, red and yellow dresses show off some choreography and aerial acrobatics. Daft Punk, who's featured on the track, doesn't join Skateboard P and his baes' party. They're represented by two helmet-shaped boulders that light up and ascend into the sky.
"Gust of Wind" appears on "G I R L", Pharrell's latest solo album which peaked at No. 2 on Billboard 200 following its release earlier this year. The track's accompanying music video came just a week after the Grammy-winning hitmaker released the Japanese anime-inspired video for "It Girl".
Pharrell is now busy with his role as a coach in the 7th season of "The Voice". He's also been helping produce fellow coach Gwen Stefani's comeback album that's expected to be released in December.
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