Pharrell
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Music Folks may remember similar instances of this, such as Kid Cudi at Rolling Loud Miami 2022, but there's even more context here.
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Music Skateboard P reporting for duty.
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Music Black Music Month meets the perfect road trip vibe—iconic classics and fresh bangers collide to fuel every mile with unstoppable energy.
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Music While Tyler The Creator takes over most of his new album "DON'T TAP THE GLASS," a few special names flesh out the background.
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Music Pusha T takes aim at Jim Jones in a new Clipse song.
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Streetwear The designer had remade an LV shopping bag into a purse back in 2021, and is alleging that the Neptunes producer's new bag is too similar.
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Music Kendrick Lamar's feature on the upcoming Clipse album "Let God Sort Em Out" supposedly caused label drama with Def Jam and UMG.
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Music Charlamagne trolled Drake after hearing his appearance on "Utopia."
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Pop Culture The Toronto native was spotted rocking the iconic pice of jewelry while in Saint Barths recently.
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Streetwear Dior, Junya Watanabe, and Kenzo are just a few of the presentations Pharrell has been spotted at this week.
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Music N.O.R.E. claimed that Pusha T angrily called him when Pharrell refused to choose between him and Drake in a "Drink Champs" interview.
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Music Vamps, rejoice.
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TV We list some of the "Drink Champs" podcast biggest guests which range from rappers to moguls.
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Music Pharrell Williams and The Clipse recorded the entire forthcoming album, Let God Sort' Em Out, at the Louie Vuitton Headquarters.
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Streetwear The new creative director of the fashion brand's menswear made his show a family affair.
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Streetwear Megan Thee Stallion and Zendaya were among other celebrity guests in Paris today.
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Music The Neptunes are currently at odds.
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Streetwear Tailored suits and defiant flair. Black artists like Pharrell and Erykah Badu continue a legacy of Dandyism shaped by generations before them.
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Politics Pharrell's recent comments on politics and DEI paint him as selectively political, and those choices reveal contradictions shaped by financial privilege, corporate entanglements, and blind spots around structural inequity.
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Music Clipse are finally gearing up to drop their first album in over 15 years, and have enlisted the help of a familiar name on the production side.
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Devin Morton