Pharrell Williams
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Music Pharrell Williams won the Dr. Dre Global Impact Award at the Grammys last night and fans are rioting over his speech.
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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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Music After teasing retirement to focus on movies and standup comedy, fans are glad to hear that T.I. at least still has "Kill The King" loaded up.
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Music Tyler The Creator praised the Clipse's new album on social media, which has led to the duo acknowledging Tyler as the biggest Clipse fan
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Streetwear Pharrell Williams and Louis Vuitton have been busy this Paris Fashion Week, with a new reversible bag surfacing.
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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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Sneakers The Pharrell Williams x Adidas Adizero Adios Pro Evo 1 “Earth” returns in limited numbers for the London Marathon.
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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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Music Pharrell launched this apparent Kanye West jab during an interview with Billboard alongside Clipse for their new album, "Let God Sort Em Out."
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Gabriel Bras Nevares -
Music Quavo has been gearing up for his next solo album for a while now, but we didn't expect Pharrell to be a welcome part of the equation.
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Gabriel Bras Nevares -
Streetwear The new creative director of the fashion brand's menswear made his show a family affair.
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Songs The Clipse’s Pusha T claims the issues with the Kendrick Lamar collaboration, “Chains and Whips,” led to the duo leaving Def Jam.
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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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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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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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Mixtapes Let God Sort Em Out is The Clipse's fourth album in a catalog that includes classic albums Lord Willin’ and Hell Hath No Fury.
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Original Content Uncover the impressive net worth of Pharrell Williams, the Grammy-winning artist, producer, and fashion icon. Learn about his financial success in music and business ventures.
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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 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 Tyler was a Omarion fan back in the day.
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Music "The Neptunes Present… Clones" represents a time where the talented duo dominated various facets of mainstream music.
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Music On the 16th anniversary of the Clipse’s “Hell Hath No Fury,” a decade-old Pusha T interview has reminded fans of the album’s uncanny connection to Jay-Z’s “Kingom Come.”
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Joshua Robinson