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Pharrell Williams Apologized in Kanye West's Concert
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Pharrell Williams who performed as part of N.E.R.D apologized for the strong use of words when noticing a young audience in Kanye West's Glow in the Dark tour.

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Kanye West kicked off his highly-anticipated tour "Glow in the Dark Ignited by Absolut 100" in Seattle on Wednesday, April 16 and apologize has been made so early in the trek. Pharrell Williams who performed as part of Hip-Hop trio N.E.R.D to open the main act, apologized for the profanity used in their songs.

Together with his bandmates, Williams who is also a renown producer performed their songs "Rock Star" and "She Wants to Move". However when he took notice of a young child in the front row, he reportedly came apologizing soon afterwards.

The group was the second act to perform between opener Lupe Fiasco and last supporting act, Rihanna. All acts are slated to serve a bill at Sacramento, California's ARCO Arena tonight (April 18) and continue the trek up till May 30 in Calgary, Alberta. Complete tour dates can be found on KanyeUniverseCity.com.

N.E.R.D at Glow in the Dark, Seattle:

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