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Mal calls Pharrell corny for dissing Drake at Jay-Z’s show 👀 “Pharrell talking about yo k*ll all them niggas, Yo Pharrell who you talking about… That energy shouldn’t be coming from Pharrell… You telling Jay-Z to k*ll niggas, YO Pharrell RAP TOO…That’s CORNY” 💯

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