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N.E.R.D call it quits

choc_soldier

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Heard it on the J's last night, just had to find something to clarify it. Here is something from Rolling Stone...

N.E.R.D. Call It Quits

Pharrell cites label dispute, will continue with Neptunes

N.E.R.D., the band formed by blockbuster producers the Neptunes, have broken up, frontman Pharrell Williams announced in a BBC Radio 1 interview over the weekend. Pharrell emphasized that he and production partner Chad Hugo will continue their work as the Neptunes.

"N.E.R.D. is dead," said Pharrell. "I don't agree with the management at Virgin Records, so we're done." He explained that he and Hugo will "still do what we do in the studio" and remain on good terms with third N.E.R.D. member and childhood friend Shay. "I'm not here to slander or throw dirt," Pharrell continued. "I'm just not happy, so therefore N.E.R.D. is expired." Virgin declined to comment.

Rock/hip-hop trio N.E.R.D., or No One Ever Really Dies, released their debut album, In Search of..., in 2002. The record's two singles, "Lapdance" and "Rock Star," were modest hits and had videos in heavy rotation on MTV. ("Lapdance" was helped by its late-night clip featuring a roomful of nearly naked women.) The follow-up, Fly or Die, debuted at Number Six on the Billboard album chart upon its release last March.

Pharrell left open the possibility that new N.E.R.D. tracks might be released in the future, but through less formal channels. "Perhaps we'll do some music for our fans and leak it on the Internet or something," he said. "Who knows?"

The Neptunes collaborated with Mariah Carey on her upcoming album and currently have projects scheduled with Mary J. Blige and Omarion. It is unclear whether Pharrell, who was recently featured as a vocalist on Snoop Dogg's hit "Drop It Like It's Hot," will pursue solo recordings in the future.
 

Godz Illa

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NERD were responsible for some of the most original and eclectic music of the last few years, and any attempts to tie them down to a single genre are futile. Their critically revered debut album In Search Of was - quite simply - perfect; and their show at the Enmore last year was one of the most raucous, energetic and thrilling I have ever seen.

Their demise is sad news for passionate fans like myself, and the malevolent record company is once again the villain. I might download 20 or 30 albums tonight, just for revenge. However, hopefully they will be back, as the saying goes: No-one Ever Really Dies.
 

CliffyIsGod

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Finally...

They were a mediocre band that mashed genres into one mega crappy genre.

Now, if only Pharrell will give up...
 

Stevo_G

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Godz Illa said:
However, hopefully they will be back, as the saying goes: No-one Ever Really Dies.

i f**kn hope so, didn't mind some of their stuff especially first cd
 

Melstar

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CliffyIsGod said:
You just thought Pharrell was hot, that's all...
Pharrell is indeed hot, very hot in fact, but that isn't the reason why I thought they were a great band. Pharrell and Chad have done some amazing stuff through NERD and the Neptunes, and its disappointing to see that we'll only be hearing them now through the production of other people's work.
Its easy to dismiss a band on a couple of songs or dislike for them as people (or at least their media persona). In Search Of... was a brilliant CD and Fly or Die wasn't too far behind.
 

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