Pharrell Williams has said he's open to collaborating with One Direction.

The 'Happy' star appeared on BBC Radio 1 this morning (October 13), telling Nick Grimshaw he'd be up for working with the group.


"I would. What's the worst that could happen? Something that we don't think is good? We don't put it out," he said.

Williams has previously worked with artists including Daft Punk, Ed Sheeran and Kylie Minogue.

The 41-year-old also spoke about his career as a solo artist, admitting his "life has changed".


"Two years ago my management said Columbia Records wanted to have a conversation with me. My life has changed ever since. I've not gotten used to it

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"The only reason why I said yes was because I was so overwhelmed and touched that they even cared what I would make. I wasn't asking for it. Even up until my first show, I didn't know what I was going to do."

Williams performed his new single 'Gust of Wind' on The X Factor last night (October 12).

Watch the music video for Pharrell Williams' 'Gust of Wind' below: