Pharrell Williams
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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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Aron A. -
Music "Let God Sort Em Out" is still loading, but Pusha T and No Malice have assured fans their Pharrell-produced record will be worth the wait.
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Music While Pusha T is much tighter with Pharrell now than he is with Kanye West, when it comes to solo albums, he's proudest of "It's Almost Dry."
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Gabriel Bras Nevares -
Music This is not Chad Hugo and Pharrell Williams' first legal battle, who crafted hits together as The Neptunes and as N.E.R.D. with Shay Haley.
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Gabriel Bras Nevares -
Music Pharrell and Chad Hugo are currently not on speaking terms, but Clipse felt this comeback album wouldn't be complete without the former.
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Zachary Horvath -
Songs The Clipse released their debut album, Lord Willin', in 2002. The album would become a hip-hop classic heavily sampled in today's rap.
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Bryson "Boom" Paul -
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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Bryson "Boom" Paul -
Music Tommy is giving fans the classic Neptunes sound.
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Elias Andrews -
Songs Rick Ross called the record an “international slapper” and praised Pharrell Williams’ magic touch. Rozay takes a trip to Paris for the song.
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Bryson "Boom" Paul -
Songs Jon Bellion has faded in and out of the limelight over the last several years, but he's found inspiration to return with a new album in June.
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Zachary Horvath -
Music “So Be It” set off a media storm after the Clipse dissed Kanye West, Travis Scott, and Drake on the track. Pusha T would address his issues.
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Bryson "Boom" Paul -
Music Pharrell Williams' fashion career spans from launching his own clothing brand to serving as an executive at Louis Vuitton.
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Bryson "Boom" Paul