Pusha T shows love to Pharrell in Los Angeles.
Pusha T is currently on his tour in support of the latest album “It’s Almost Dry“, and his recent stop was at Novo in Los Angeles. During his performance, the rapper brought out Pharrell on stage, and acknowledged the producer for his influence on his career, and helped him create his new project.
“Without Pharrell, there is no ‘It’s almost Dry’,” says Pusha T. “He brought a whole different dynamic to my album, Man I love you, bro, for everything, always. You brought me in this game, you taught me everything… Everything… Clothes, dressing, what you want? You did it. Real sh*t, no lie.”
The Virginia Beach rapper/producer also returned the favor and showed some love to the “Daytona” rapper. “Man, I am just so proud of my brother,” says Pharrell. “He’s been doing this for over 20-years. Number one album in the country. Everybody has been talking about it, y’all know this is the best one. Thank you for being so supportive all these years. And you gotta know when it comes to real masterpieces, when you know you really got one, that’s the thing you say, its almost dry.”
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While Pharrell did not explicitly drop names, the “Happy” creator appeared to be weighing in on who is winning the endless discussion for this double award for best rap artist of the year album of the year, which has Pusha T competing against artists such as Kendrick Lamar, J. Cole, Kodak Black, Jack Harlow, and others.
Pharrell joined Pusha on stage and assisted him in performing their recent hit “Neck & Wrist,” as well as several other collaborations. They’ve collaborated on numerous occasions over the years. As a member of the Neptunes, Pharrell worked with Chad Hugo to produce Clipse’s albums Lord Willin (2002) and Hell Hath No Fury (2004). (2006). “Grindin’,” “Mr. Me Too,” “When the Last Time,” and other songs were among their biggest hits.
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.@PUSHA_T brought out @Pharrell as a special guest 🤝 pic.twitter.com/990JxsNxfb
— HipHopDX (@HipHopDX) June 5, 2022
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