Pharrell calls for empathy from US leaders after being honored at Black Music Collective event

LOS ANGELES (AP) — Pharrell Williams uses the Recording Academy stage to pray for U.S. leaders. He hopes they find empathy and mercy for those who love the country but weren't born there. Williams received the Dr. Dre Global Impact Award at the Black Music Collective event in Los Angeles. The event on Thursday night was held days before the Grammys. It celebrates artists with influence beyond music. Brandy and Kirk Franklin also received honors. Justin Timberlake and Tyler, the Creator praised Williams for his impact. The evening included a surprise Grammy for Eve. The Black Music Collective champions Black creators and supports future leaders.

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