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In an excerpt from his book, Pharrell: The Places and Spaces I’ve Been (Rizzoli), Pharrell Williams asks Jay-Zabout the impact of Nirvana on pop culture. “First we got to go back to before grunge and why grunge happened,” Jay replies. “Hair bands dominated the airwaves and rock became more about looks than about actual substance and what it stood for—the rebellious spirit of youth… That’s why ‘Teen Spirit’ rang so loud, because it was right on point with how everyone felt, you know what I’m saying? It was weird because hip-hop was becoming this force, then grunge music stopped it for one second, ya know? Those hair bands were too easy for us to take out; when Kurt Cobain came with that statement it was like, ‘We got to wait awhile.’… I have always been a person who was curious about the music and when those forces come on the scene, they are inescapable. Can’t take your eyes off them, can’t stop listening to them. He was one of those figures. I knew we had to wait for a second before we became that dominant force in music.” [HitsDailyDouble]