Pharrell
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Music Pharrell decided to cop the best of the best for his brother Pusha T after an incredible year with their work on "LGSEO."
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Politics Pharrell says he's not a fan of either side of the political aisle and the comments are sparking debate on social media.
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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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Music Last month, Pharrell admitted that he hates politics, claiming that picking a side means "inadvertently supporting division."
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Caroline Fisher -
TV We list some of the "Drink Champs" podcast biggest guests which range from rappers to moguls.
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Paul Barnes -
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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Gabriel Bras Nevares -
Music Skateboard P reporting for duty.
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Elias Andrews -
Music The Neptunes icon was charging $100K a track at the time of T.I.'s "I'm Serious," which the Atlanta trap star couldn't afford.
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Gabriel Bras Nevares -
Streetwear The Rae Sremmurd singer and the reggaetón superstar let each other perform near the runway, and seemed to have a great time together.
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Gabriel Bras Nevares -
Music Pharrell instead calls himself the "Pupil King."
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Caroline Fisher -
Music Pharrell's earlier comments towards Trump are resurfacing.
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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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Gabriel Bras Nevares