We’re Saved: Pharrell’s ‘Climate Change’ Song To Be Release – In 100 Years

It’s always fantastic when a 1%er who’s living the 1% lifestyle, which includes traveling all around the world on fossil fueled vehicles and using vast amounts of energy for his “concerts” is climate change woke (climawoke?)

Pharrell’s Song That Won’t Be Released for “100 Years” is a Statement About Climate Change

Pharrell Williams just dropped a new song, but you’ll have to wait until 2117 to hear it. That is, unless you were one of the 100 people he premiered it to—who were prohibited from recording it—in Shanghai at a listening party thrown by Louis XIII cognac, which teamed up with Pharrell on the project designed to raise awareness for climate change. Fittingly dubbed “100 years,” the song is a statement about the disastrous effect humans have on the environment, including a rising sea level. If humans continue to contribute to the rising sea level, however, even in 100 years people may not get to hear the song as it’s currently being stored in a clay vessel that will be destroyed should its storage unit ever flood.

In case you’re wondering, yes, Pharrell was in Shanghai. And, a typical 750ml bottle of Louis XIII cognac goes for around $3,000, so, not exactly a middle class liquor, wouldn’t you say?

(Vogue) “I want to be really clear that I am not a tree hugger. I think it’s important that every human being—from the most eco-aware person to someone that’s driving a diesel truck—always has a sense of terrestrial awareness. That’s what it boils down to.”

In other words, do what I say, not what I do.

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One Response to “We’re Saved: Pharrell’s ‘Climate Change’ Song To Be Release – In 100 Years”

  1. Deserttrek says:

    morons

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