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Pharrell Williams and producer Chad Hugo – who together formed the prolific songwriting duo The Neptunes – are now battling each other in a legal dispute over the group’s name, after Hugo accused Williams of “fraudulently” seeking sole control over the trademarks.

Before Williams was a solo star, The Neptunes produced a slew of radio hits in the early 2000s, including Nelly’s “Hot in Herre,” Snoop Dogg’s “Drop It Like It’s Hot,” Gwen Stefani’s “Hollaback Girl” and Justin Timberlake’s “Rock Your Body.” The legendary duo, who have been friends since childhood, were inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame in 2022.

But in a legal action filed last week at a federal tribunal, attorneys for Hugo accused Pharrell and his company of attempting to unilaterally register trademarks for the Neptunes name – a move they say violates their longstanding agreement that saw the pair split everything equally.

“Throughout their over thirty year history, [Hugo] and Williams agreed to, and in fact, have divided all assets,” wrote Hugo’s attorney Kenneth D. Freundlich, a prominent music industry litigator. “By ignoring and excluding [Hugo] from the any and all applications filed by applicant for the mark ‘The Neptunes,’ applicant has committed fraud in securing the trademarks and acted in bad faith.”

In a statement to Billboard on Monday, a rep for Pharrell said there had been no ill-intent behind the disputed trademark filings: “Pharrell is surprised by this. We have reached out on multiple occasions to share in the ownership and administration of the trademark and will continue to make that offer. The goal here was to make sure a third party doesn’t get a hold of the trademark and to guarantee Chad and Pharrell share in ownership and administration.”

Hugo’s attorney did not immediately return a request for comment on Monday.

At issue in the dispute are three separate applications to register “The Neptunes” as a trademark – one covering the use of the name on streaming music, another for music videos and other content, and a third covering live performances. They were filed in 2022 by PW IP Holdings LLC, Pharrell’s company that also owns such registrations for his band N.E.R.D., his Miami-based Goodtime Hotel, and numerous other brand names connected to the superstar.

Full story: https://www.billboard.com/business/...egal-dispute-neptunes-name-rights-1235645985/
 
Sound like Asian dude wants to hold it down and flip the name with things in the integrity of what their brand stood for and Pharrell wanna hoe it out.

The Asian dude wasn’t wit it and Pharell was like, it’s not like you ain’t gonna get paid too.

I got a theory that non black people that grown up in hiphop, the culture, not just listen to the music, but grow up in the culture of the music. Got a deeper love for its integrity than a lot of black people.

Kill the messenger
 
Sound like Asian dude wants to hold it down and flip the name with things in the integrity of what their brand stood for and Pharrell wanna hoe it out.

The Asian dude wasn’t wit it and Pharell was like, it’s not like you ain’t gonna get paid too.

I got a theory that non black people that grown up in hiphop, the culture, not just listen to the music, but grow up in the culture of the music. Got a deeper love for its integrity than a lot of black people.

Kill the messenger
There's more at play that you're omitting but I agree for the most part.
 
Sound like Asian dude wants to hold it down and flip the name with things in the integrity of what their brand stood for and Pharrell wanna hoe it out.

The Asian dude wasn’t wit it and Pharell was like, it’s not like you ain’t gonna get paid too.

I got a theory that non black people that grown up in hiphop, the culture, not just listen to the music, but grow up in the culture of the music. Got a deeper love for its integrity than a lot of black people.

Kill the messenger

Well yeah, non-Black Americans all over the world have a greater appreciation for the artistic merits of popular Black American culture.

For us, given our economic condition, it's a hustle, a way out.

For them, since they have to prove themselves, it's a lifestyle.

Chad hasn't been fucking with Pharrell for a while, Pharrell has been pushing Neptunes solo for about 20 years.
 
What they should've done was have a galaxy themed company

They collectively are the Neptunes but they can be other planets as separate entities within the universe. IDK but after the shit with Hall and Oates, I'm not surprised by anything these days
What's the story of hall and oates
 
Wasn't there a 3rd member to Neptunes who like Chad Hugo didn't want to be in the spotlight but help produce songs as well or am I thinking about homie who was in the NERDS group with Chad and Pharrel
 
Well yeah, non-Black Americans all over the world have a greater appreciation for the artistic merits of popular Black American culture.

For us, given our economic condition, it's a hustle, a way out.

For them, since they have to prove themselves, it's a lifestyle.

Chad hasn't been fucking with Pharrell for a while, Pharrell has been pushing Neptunes solo for about 20 years.

That " lifestyle" distinction is questionable as what has grown into colonial commodities for white people to sell started and never stopped being natural expressions for us

African America's great grandparents abd beyond had dance battles developed a never ending production of evolution of slang and fashion...had a propensity for improvisation regardless of the medium etc etc and that throughline went through the coining of hip hop to today

None of this had to be prompted or suggested... its a cultural get down ... thats more of a "lifestyle" than picking up these attributes through external goading.
 
And defaulting to commercial products as the ground zero cultural point of reference is nonsense

Kfc aint the epicenter of "soul food"

Music appreciation aint gone no where... now the market has shifted... but we arent to be equatedbwith the market regardless if we think we should or not
 
Well yeah, non-Black Americans all over the world have a greater appreciation for the artistic merits of popular Black American culture.

For us, given our economic condition, it's a hustle, a way out.

For them, since they have to prove themselves, it's a lifestyle.

Chad hasn't been fucking with Pharrell for a while, Pharrell has been pushing Neptunes solo for about 20 years.
Black folks ain’t the only poor folks around the world. They have those same economic conditions
 
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