Pharrell Enlists Diddy, Snoop Dogg, Busta Rhymes for NBA All-Star Game

Pharrell didn't need his hat to bring the magic to the NBA All Star game (well, at least not the whole time). Kicking off the show in a red version of the huge accessory, the "Happy" crooner hit the stage for a series of rock-star performances during

It's difficult to tell who's getting more enjoyment out of trolling the shit out of the internet, Paul George or Pharrell. Say what you want about the hat, but that jacket easily trumps every piece of clothing in your closet. RELATED: 

Last week FORBES covered the latest venture by superproducer Pharrell Williams—an agreement with G-Star Raw to produce a clothing line made partially from recycled ocean plastic. The star had been looking for cause like the fashion line, dubbed Raw 

Pharrell took to the stage during 2014 NBA All-Star game to get the crowd excited for the game and introduce the Team East and Team West players. Skateboard P performed his own hits, including “Frontin'” and “Rock Star,” 

Introduced by reigning NBA MVP LeBron James as "Skateboard P," Pharrell Williams rolled off his debut single "Frontin'" in front of a throng of shrieking women in the audience before bringing out Nelly to toss out his Neptunes-produced smash "Hot In Herre.