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Duo close show with brilliant hits medley
Tags: Pharrell Williams
by Michael Baggs | Photos by WENN.com
Tags: Pharrell Williams
The 2014 BRIT Awards were brought to a spectacular close last night in London (19 February, 2014), with Pharrell Williams performing a hit-packed medley alongside disco legend Nile Rodgers.
The duo opened with a short rendition of their Daft Punk collaboration 'Get Lucky', before a brief blast of Nile Rodgers' iconic 'Good Times'. The biggest cheer from the audience came for, of course, his current hit 'Happy', during which he was joined on stage by a troupe of dancers and a gospel choir. Standard.
Watch the performance below
Nile Rodgers joined Pharrell on bass duties during the show, having previously collected the Best International Group award on behalf of Daft Punk.
"This is an award that is really a team award," said Rodgers during his speech. "My bro Pharrell Williams, Daft Punk, everyone who done RAM, all the engineers, everyone who worked on this record, really hard work.
"The robots have a real vision who stuck to it when people said it couldn't be done. I guess they were wrong."
Below: the 10 best Pharrell songs since 'Get Lucky' - rated and ranked
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