Pharrell Clears Air On "Blurred Lines" Chauvinism In New GQ Interview
  • 5 years ago
Although Pharrell Williams never seems to age, his outlook on the 2013 hit song “Blurred Lines” has matured. In a fresh interview with GQ on modern masculinity, the Hip Hop icon fully denounced the chart-topping track he was featured on and co-wrote with Robin Thicke, after realizing “we live in a chauvinist culture country.”

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