‘You don’t know what I know’: Parrell Williams cheats at Dei Backlash, says Soundbites calls him ‘lacking’

Parrell Williams may remain cool as a cucumber, but the recent backlash over his political comments has clearly gotten to him.
The Hyphenate creator took to the stage to accept the shoe of the year award at the 2025 Foot Awards and decided to set history right on his true beliefs, The grio reports.
“Sound bite this. Since most people don’t like to read or research again, it sounds like this,” he said. “God is the greatest. I bite this. I;m from Virginia. You don’t know I can see him.
The superstar producer continues to refer to himself in terms originally coined by socialist Karl Marx to describe the lower and working classes of society.
“I am in the Proletariat. In fact, I am a LumpenProletariat. It sounds like this. Even if I could bite my feet. But I should have been able to bite their feet. But I should have been able to walk on my feet. But there was no black. Like the color brown People on earth, we have to stay on our feet. We never had a choice.”
by Bossip manager It was previously reported that Pharrell was in hot water after comments he made about Dei and politics. Many felt that he was too soft to present his support for the head Clown in charge and perhaps a little deaf in his own right. Some questioned his inability to see himself as Dei Hire by Louis Vuitton, who holds the title of Creative Director.
“And looking at the current political situation, I don’t want to convert anyone, but I hate politics,” he said. “Like letting go. It’s a magical treasure, it’s not real. I don’t believe in both sides because I think you’re behind, now, the division of the table, now it’s put on the table.”
He continued,
“That makes me wonder ‘How do we survive?’. So, do you want someone who is the best or because you are the best or black, because you are the best?
We will see if people are willing to let his latest words do for you what he did before. He told the political commentator Vun Jones that the songbites considered him “deficient” and he did not tell the whole story of his comments, and it seems that he contributed to the clarification of his position.


