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Pharrell Williams was grateful that Lego agreed to tell a black man's story in
Pharrell Williams is grateful that Lego agreed to tell “a black man’s story” in “One Piece at a Time.”

Pharrell Williams is grateful that the Lego company didn't reject his idea for an unconventional biopic Piece by piece.

Williams recently attended a screening of his new animated documentary piece by piece and thanked Lego's head of global entertainment, Jill Wilfert, for agreeing to collaborate on the film.

“I don’t want to make it too difficult, but she said yes to the story of a black man from a marginalized community. “When I was young, this is my origin story,” the Happy hitmaker said loudly The Independent.

“Lego could have said no. I'm Black, in case you haven't figured that out yet. But they said yes. I'm not Batman. This is not the intellectual property of Harry Potter. It's just me from Virginia. But they said yes,” he added.

Williams explained his idea for a Lego movie at the Toronto International Film Festival last month. He told deadline'S studio: “I didn’t want to make a documentary. And the moment I agreed, I knew that I wanted it in Lego and that I wanted Morgan as the storyteller. I handed it to him. I love what he's done from 20 Feet from Stardom to the new Steve Martin (Doc). This guy is really good at it.”

Together with Pharrell Williams piece by piece Also appearing are Jay-Z, Missy Elliot, Gwen Stefani, Busta Rhymes and Snoop Dogg.

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