Pharrell Williams has gone where no musician has ever gone before in the world's first 24-hour music video.

The 40-year-old producer has is behind this years hits such as Daft Punk's "Get Lucky" and Robin Thicke's "Blurred Lines", but Williams refuses to settle in his creative ways.

The artist has released a 24-hour music video for his song "Happy", which was featured in "Despicable Me 2" this year.  The video follows Pharrell and others as their day progresses.

No matter if it is 12:30 a.m. or 9 p.m., there will be a different scenario for your viewing pleasure depending on what time you visit the website.  Entertainment Weekly summed up the video best:

"The song, 'Happy' (which comes from the Despicable Me 2 soundtrack), rules. It's absolutely perfect for listening to on repeat-groovy and gorgeous. It's like that Daft Punk album from this year, if that Daft Punk album were something everyone could enjoy."

The entertainment site also gave a big shout out to the incredible dancers and a few celebrities (like Steve Carell, Jamie Foxx, Miranda Cosgrove and JoJo) featured in the historic music video, which has received almost 1 million views since going live on Nov. 21.

"The dancers! Many of them are sexy, yes, in a young, athletic, L.A., I'll-do-anything-for-high-concept-entertainment  sort of way (there are men as well as women, although in my viewing I seemed to happen on more women). But almost as importantly, they are infectiously upbeat and enthusiastic. You might even hate them a little bit, if people much more lithe and contented than you are tend to inspire that. But if you are in the right frame of mind you'll just want to squeeze them to pieces," EW wrote.

You can check out Pharrell's 24-Hour music video for his single "Happy" HERE.  What do you think about the video?  Leave your thoughts in the comments section below!