Pharrell Williams Sued by Chad Hugo Over Alleged Withholding of Neptunes Earnings

Pharrell Williams is facing a lawsuit from his longtime Neptunes collaborator Chad Hugo, who alleges the superstar producer withheld money and failed to provide proper financial accounting. Filed Friday (Jan. 23) in federal court in California, the complaint characterizes Hugo as the duo’s “principal composer” and claims Williams did not share full details regarding income, expenses, and royalties tied to their joint ventures, including The Neptunes and N.E.R.D.
According to the suit, the dispute centers on N.E.R.D. Music, LLC, a company formed in 2014. Hugo alleges Williams was solely responsible for managing and reporting the company’s finances but failed to do so, despite repeated requests dating back to 2021. Under the company’s agreement, Williams receives 50 percent of touring and related income, while Hugo and Sheldon “Shay” Haley each receive 25 percent, with merchandising income split evenly. Hugo claims he has not received his rightful share of royalties from album sales, touring, or merchandise, estimating he is owed at least $325,000 from N.E.R.D.’s 2017 album No One Ever Really Dies alone.
In a statement shared with Complex, a representative for Williams said a standard accounting review is already underway and described the lawsuit as premature. “If the accounting review determines that money is owed, the appropriate party will pay it,” the statement read, adding that Williams has acted in good faith and hopes to resolve the matter in a way that honors the duo’s shared history. Hugo’s attorney declined to comment.










