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Chad Hugo Sues Pharrell Williams for $1 Million Over Neptunes Royalties

January 24, 2026
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In a development that has sent shockwaves through the music industry, Chad Hugo has filed a comprehensive lawsuit against his longtime collaborator Pharrell Williams, alleging financial misconduct, withheld royalties, and systematic exclusion from their shared business ventures.

The legal action, filed Friday in what represents an escalation of tensions between the two producers, paints a picture of a partnership that has deteriorated dramatically behind the scenes, even as the duo’s legacy continues to shape contemporary popular music.

The Neptunes emerged in the late 1990s as one of the most influential production forces in modern music. Williams and Hugo, friends since their childhoods in Virginia, built a production empire that defined the sound of an era. Their distinctive minimalist beats and innovative arrangements powered chart-topping hits across multiple genres, from hip-hop to pop to R&B.

Their résumé reads like a greatest-hits compilation of the 2000s: Nelly’s infectious “Hot in Herre,” Snoop Dogg’s hypnotic “Drop It Like It’s Hot,” Gwen Stefani’s anthemic “Hollaback Girl,” and Justin Timberlake’s “Rock Your Body” represent just a fraction of their output. Beyond their production work, the pair formed two-thirds of N.E.R.D., an experimental hip-hop and rock fusion project that released several successful albums throughout the 2000s and 2010s.

According to court documents obtained by Billboard, Hugo’s legal team has leveled serious accusations against Williams. The lawsuit alleges that Williams engaged in self-dealing, concealed critical financial information, and diverted revenues that rightfully belonged to Hugo. Attorney Brent J. Lehman, representing Hugo through the firm Munck Wilson Mandala, has characterized the conduct as “willful, fraudulent, and malicious,” warranting punitive damages.

The financial stakes are substantial. Hugo’s attorneys claim their client hasn’t received his proper share of royalties from Neptunes and N.E.R.D. album sales, released music, touring income, and merchandising deals. Most strikingly, they assert that Hugo may be owed between $750,000 and $1 million in damages related solely to the 2017 N.E.R.D. album “No One Ever Really Dies.”

Additionally, the lawsuit claims that Hugo has received no revenue since September 2023 from an N.E.R.D. merchandising partnership and is owed an estimated $325,000 to $575,000 from the same 2017 album, separate from the larger potential damages figure.

Perhaps most damaging to Williams’ position are allegations of persistent refusal to provide financial transparency. Hugo’s legal team contends that beginning in 2021, they made repeated attempts to obtain monthly statements, books and records, and royalty statements as supposedly required under the partners’ operating agreement.

Starting in August 2021, Hugo’s attorneys began sending formal demand letters seeking financial disclosures. According to the lawsuit, these requests continued over the past four years but were largely ignored, with Williams providing only “limited” and “incomplete” documents when he responded at all.

This lack of transparency, Hugo’s lawyers argue, has prevented their client from properly evaluating buyout proposals, confirming distribution calculations, and assessing overall revenues — effectively keeping him in the dark about his own financial interests in the partnership.

This isn’t the first time the former collaborators have faced off in court. In March 2024, Hugo filed a separate legal action at a federal trademark tribunal, accusing Williams of attempting to fraudulently secure sole control over the “Neptunes” trademark. Hugo argued that their partnership arrangement required them to share rights to the name, and that Williams’ unilateral registration attempt constituted fraud and bad faith.

At the time, representatives for Williams downplayed the conflict, stating they had made repeated offers to include Hugo and had always intended for both men to share ownership of the name. However, in a September 2024 interview, Williams acknowledged the rift, confirming that he and Hugo were no longer speaking while expressing continued affection for his former partner.

What makes this legal battle particularly striking is that the two producers were still actively working together as recently as 2020-2022, when The Neptunes produced tracks for high-profile artists including Megan Thee Stallion, Rosalía, and A$AP Ferg. In 2022, shortly before their joint induction into the Songwriters Hall of Fame — one of music’s highest honors — Hugo spoke warmly to Billboard about recently being in the studio “with my fellow Neptune, comrade Pharrell Williams.”

Yet beneath this veneer of professional collaboration, the lawsuit suggests a very different reality was taking shape, with financial disputes and communication breakdowns already underway.

The current lawsuit accuses Williams of breaching his fiduciary duty as a business partner, seeks a full accounting of royalties for both The Neptunes and N.E.R.D., and requests a declaratory judgment to clarify the partners’ rights under their operating agreement.

Hugo’s lawyers claim that as recently as last month, Williams’ legal team promised to produce financial documents but ultimately failed to deliver. They note that Williams’ counsel admitted to “having difficulty accessing the documents” while acknowledging that such records exist — a detail that Hugo’s team appears to view as evidence of either disorganization or deliberate obstruction.

“After years of obfuscation by Pharrell and his team, Mr. Hugo had no choice but to seek substantial compensation and accountability in court,” Lehman stated. “We look forward to presenting the evidence and obtaining the full relief the law provides.

The dispute arrives at an interesting moment in Pharrell Williams’ career. Having long since established himself as a solo artist and cultural figure beyond his production work, Williams has expanded into fashion as creative director for Louis Vuitton’s menswear and remains a prominent figure in entertainment. This high profile makes the allegations all the more significant, potentially affecting his reputation in an industry built on relationships and trust.

For Hugo, who has maintained a lower public profile than his more famous partner, the lawsuit represents an attempt to claim what he views as his rightful share of a creative legacy they built together.

As of Friday, a spokesperson for Pharrell Williams had not responded to requests for comment on the lawsuit.

The case now moves forward through the courts, where financial records and testimony will likely reveal the inner workings of one of music’s most successful partnerships — and perhaps explain how it all fell apart.

WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW

Chad Hugo is suing his former Neptunes partner Pharrell Williams for potentially up to $1 million, alleging that Williams has systematically withheld royalties, refused to provide financial records despite years of requests, and cut him out of their shared business ventures.

What makes this particularly notable is that these two Virginia childhood friends built one of music’s most successful production partnerships—creating iconic hits for Nelly, Snoop Dogg, and Justin Timberlake—yet have now deteriorated to the point where they’re no longer speaking and are battling in court over money and control of their shared legacy.

The lawsuit claims Williams engaged in “willful, fraudulent, and malicious conduct” by concealing financial information Hugo is legally entitled to see as a partner, turning what was once a creative powerhouse into a bitter legal dispute over transparency and compensation.

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