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The Neptunes is the name for the record production duo, consisting of Pharrell Williams and Chad Hugo, who have created the sound for some of the most successful Hip Hop, R&B and Pop artists of this decade. The Neptunes' sound is a highly distinctive brand of off-kilter, stripped-down electronic funk with a heavy debt to Prince. Along with Timbaland and Dr. Dre they were the driving force behind many of the musical innovations of late-90s/2000s hip-hop, helping to introduce weirder, spacier sound effects, middle-eastern melodies, exotic percussion, and other idiosyncrasies into the modern hip-hop mainstream.
BiographyPharrell and Chad met, despite going to different schools, at a jazz workshop at age 12 where Williams was a drummer and Hugo played tenor saxophone.[1] They were also both members of a marching band, 'P' on the snare drum; Chad being a student conductor. In 1990 Chad and Pharrell formed a 4-piece "R&B type" group along with friends Shay and Mike Etheridge, which they named The Neptunes. Upon entering a local talent contest, they were discovered by Teddy Riley, whose studio was close to Pharrell's school.[2] After graduating from high school, they signed with Riley as a group.[3] Through working with Riley, Pharrell went on to write a verse for Wreckx-N-Effect's '92 #2 (billboard hot 100) hit "Rump Shaker". In '94, Hugo and Williams had established themselves formally as a production duo under the previously used name "The Neptunes", and produced "Tonight's The Night" from BLACKstreet's self-titled debut (Riley being a member of BLACKstreet). Over the next three years they continued to produce occasionally. Some of the production had little resemblance to the Neptunes sound we know today, such as their productions for SWV (1996) and Total (1996), however, some such as Mase's '98 No.8 (Billboard hot 100) hit "Lookin' At Me" (from the Harlem World album, 1997) showed clear signs the Neptunes sound was developing. Their first major production hit, and the most clear beginning of the distinctive Neptunes sound, came with N.O.R.E.'s Superthug in 1998, reaching #36 on the Billboard Hot 100, and gaining them widespread attention for the first time. The duo then went on to work heavily with Kelis, producing her first album Kaleidoscope and Ol' Dirty Bastard's record Got your money, on which Kelis is featured. Followed that year with huge commercial success with tracks like Jay-Z's "I Just Wanna Love U (Give It 2 Me)", Mystikal's "Shake Ya Ass", and (a then newly-renamed) Diddy's single "D.I.D.D.Y". Other Notable hits during their commercial rise was Busta Rhymes' Pass The Courvoisier pt. 2 and Usher's "You Don't Have to Call".
In 2001 The Neptunes gained their first world-wide #1 with Britney Spears' single, "I'm A Slave 4 U", however it only reached #1 nationally in several South American countries. The following year they reached #1 in the U.S. with Nelly’s single, "Hot in Herre". In August of the same year, The Neptunes were named "Producers of the Year" at both The Source Awards and the Billboard Music Awards. In 2003, they released a self-credited album called The Neptunes Present... Clones, featuring songs and remixes from various Star Trak artists. This album topped the US Billboard 200 Albums Chart. The Neptunes went home with two Grammy Awards in 2004, one for "Producer of the Year, Non-Classical", and another for "Best Pop Vocal Album" for their work on Justin Timberlake's No.2 Billboard hit Justified. They also gained their first UK #1, again with Nelly, and Flap Your Wings. The Neptunes SoundTheir 'sound' is mostly synthesizer riffs, Sampling Keyboard and modules. The Neptunes sound was first heard on Noreaga's 1998 track Superthug, which made it officially known as "The Neptunes Sound". DrumsA Neptunes production is characterized by unique drums, futuristic-sounding snares and the use of module presets. Despite this their drums are the envy of most producers. "Grindin'" was a simple yet complicated drum track that paid tribute to Run DMCs song of the same nature, "Sucker MC's". Justin Timberlake's "Like I Love You" paid tribute to the drums of the funk era, where the loop consisted of various snare sounds. The Neptunes even took a psychedelic tip on Busta Rhymes's hit "Light Ya Ass on Fire", a song which included drums that were almost science-fiction sounding. They have even used the popular 808 drums on such songs such as LL Cool J's and Jamie Foxx's collaboration "Best Dress". The Neptunes' engineer, in an interview with Sound on Sound magazine, revealed many of their production techniques. In reference to their drums he said, "Williams will play a standard drum kit, then I will cut 16 bars of it into a loop, before using the same method for other instruments including guitars. That's where a lot of the feel of their records comes from — it's not just machines and loops."[4] VocalsMany Neptunes productions feature a hook with Pharrell singing falsetto, including Jay-Z's "Excuse Me Miss", Jadakiss' "Hot Sauce To Go", Kelis' "Flashback", and Snoop Dogg's "Beautiful". Pharrell also adds his own rhymes to his productions, including "Drop It Like Its Hot" in 2004 & "Can I Have It Like That" from his solo debut album "In My Mind". SynthesizersAnother signature sound found on Neptunes productions are their distinctive use of synth lines. Examples include the heavy sawtooth lead in Jay-Z's "Excuse Me Miss (Remix)", and the siren sound used in Kelis' "Caught Out There". The synthesizers they use include a MicroKorg, and a Minimoog Voyager. Studio EquipmentThere has been much speculation about their tools of the trade. For sequencing they use the Korg 01/W, for drum sounds they use the sampling keyboard Ensoniq ASR-10, their sound modules include the Roland JV 1080 and JV 2080 and for basslines and filtering they have used the MicroKorg. They are also well known for using the Korg Triton and incorporating live percussion and acoustic instruments into their music.[3] Other Neptunes-related venturesStar TrakThe Neptunes' record label, Star Trak, includes acts such as Snoop Dogg, Slim Thug and Robin Thicke. Star Trak artists generally benefit from more frequent production from The Neptunes, however, criticisms include poor promotion and release scheduling. Former artist include (due to parent label disputes) Kelis. N*E*R*DThe rock group N*E*R*D is composed of Pharrell, Chad and Shay Haley. It is an acronym of No one Ever Really Dies. Their group hits include "Lapdance", "Poser" and "She Wants To Move".The first two singles came from their debut album "In Search Of..." released in 2001, while the latter came from their eagerly anticipated follow-up "Fly Or Die" in 2004. The band recently said that they plan to release a 3rd album, as yet untitled. Pharrell as a solo artistIn 2003, Pharrell released his first solo single, Frontin' featuring Jay-Z. At the time he claimed it was a one-off song, and that he was not a singer in his own right. However, after several delays, Pharrell released his debut solo album on July 24 , 2006, titled "In My Mind". The first single from the album was a collaboration with Gwen Stefani titled "Can I Have It Like That", released in 2005. The album features numerous guests, including Jay-Z, Snoop Dogg, Nelly, Slim Thug, and Kanye West. Billionaire Boys ClubBillionaire Boys Club (BBC) and 'Ice Cream' are the related clothing lines made and distributed by A Bathing Ape. Originally, Ice Cream and BBC were made by Reebok, but Reebok failed to meet Pharrell's standards of quality when samples of the clothing were produced, though Reebok continues to distribute Ice Cream's footwear line.[citation needed] Solo productionRecently, while he continues to be credited as "The Neptunes," Pharrell is the only member of the duo who has received writing credits on several productions, implying that he has been producing several beats without Hugo's input. Neptunes productions solely credited to Pharrell include the street single "Vato" from Snoop Dogg's latest album Tha Blue Carpet Treatment, "Money Maker" from Ludacris's Release Therapy, "Wind It Up" from Gwen Stefani's The Sweet Escape, "I Gotcha" from Lupe Fiasco's Food & Liquor, "Partners for Life" from Diddy's Press Play, "Anything" from Jay-Z's comeback album Kingdom Come, and the entirety of Hell Hath No Fury by the Clipse. Hugo has also made solo productions under the name "Chase Chad," including contributions to Kenna's 2003 album New Sacred Cow. While on the other hand Chad Hugo has been recently solo producing tracks for Alicia Keys, Bishop Lamont (Aftermath Records), Katherine McPhee (American Idol), and of course Kenna. The Chad Hugo produced Kenna song Out of Control (State of Emotion), was featured in a Sony PSP tv commercial. DiscographyTrivia
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