Charlie XCX goes big-screen this week with the companion album that soundtracks the new film adaptation of "Wuthering Heights," topping a batch of new music releases from Eric Church, Jill Scott, Paul ...
VIRGINIA BEACH, Va. — Virginia Beach native and award-winning music producer Pharrell Williams is facing a lawsuit from his once-longtime friend and music partner, Chad Hugo. The two started their ...
Pharrell Williams is facing another lawsuit from his former Neptunes partner, Chad Hugo. In this new lawsuit filed on 23 January, Hugo claims that Williams was "withholding royalties" from him and ...
The Neptunes’ Chad Hugo is once again suing his production partner Pharrell Williams, claiming he’s owed $1 million from one of the duo’s N.E.R.D. albums. Lawyers for Hugo filed the lawsuit Friday ...
"A standard accounting review is already in progress," the rep said. "The lawsuit filed is premature as there may not even be a dispute between the parties. If the accounting review determines that ...
The hitmaking duo is behind popular songs like Britney’s “I’m a Slave For You” and “Milkshake” by Kelis. Winter storm drone footage shows frozen scenes from Texas to New York Enormous freshwater ...
In this week's Legal Beat newsletter, a bitter legal split for the Neptunes, a long-awaited 'Not Like Us' appeal, a lawsuit against a "pirate" Spotify, and much more. By Bill Donahue THE BIG STORY: ...
Chad Hugo is once again taking his former musical collaborator Pharrell Williams to court. In a civil complaint filed in California federal court on Jan. 23, and obtained by USA TODAY on Jan. 27, Hugo ...
The producers who helped define the sound of pop music in the 90s and 00s are in dispute over earnings from their final album as NERD Chad Hugo is suing Pharrell Williams, his production partner in ...
Pharrell Williams is being sued by his Neptunes collaborator Chad Hugo again. The Happy hitmaker - who was subject of legal action from his former songwriting partner two years ago in a row over a ...
Oddsmakers and analysts say the winners of the Grammys 2026 are too close to call. Will Bad Bunny, Lady Gaga, or Kendrick Lamar take home Album of the Year? Will ubiquitous KPop Demon Hunters anthem ...
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