While the song appeared on the Despicable Me 2 soundtrack and during a pivotal moment in the film, its life as a single began with a marketing stroke of genius. Released on November 21, 2013, the song gained traction slowly until the release of its music video.
Despite its effortless sound, "Happy" was not an immediate success behind the scenes. Pharrell Williams has revealed that he wrote for the specific scene where the protagonist, Gru, falls in love—all of which were rejected by the film's producers. It was only on his tenth attempt, when he felt "out of ideas" and responded with a touch of sarcasm to the challenge of depicting a character who couldn't be brought down, that "Happy" was born. While the song appeared on the Despicable Me
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