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Iconic producer Chad Hugo let's his music do all the talking

Chad Hugo and Pharrell Williams, who make up the iconic producing team The Neptunes, will be inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame on Thursday

Via AP news wire
Wednesday 15 June 2022 12:42 EDT

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Chad Hugo is a man of very few words. But helping craft some of the biggest songs of the early 2000s, his music may have spoken louder than he ever could.

ā€œItā€™s always just been gratifying to see people enjoy the music when itā€™s played out loud and youā€™re cultivating moments or opportunities for moments to share,ā€ said the two-time Grammy winner. ā€œWhen music is playing out, itā€™s a sound. And if we can share that understanding with what we hear, then hopefully weā€™ll be able to understand each otherā€™s soul and our intents in this world.ā€

The legendary producing duo The Neptunes, comprised of Hugo and Pharrell Williams, will be formally inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame on Thursday. The hit-makers are part of the pandemic-delayed 2020 class which includes other icons like The Isley Brothers, Annie Lennox and Mariah Carey.

A songwriter becomes eligible for selection 20 years after the first commercial release of a song and must have a notable catalog. According to the Hall, out of the tens of thousands of songwriters of this era, there are only around 400 who have been inducted into this prestigious group which boasts names like Bob Dylan, Joni Mitchell, Jay-Z, Marvin Gaye, Burt Bacharach, Bruce Springsteen and Curtis Mayfield. Lil Nas X will get a special award.

ā€œNever thought I (would) be considered a songwriter. You know, sometimes itā€™s just cranking up the reverb,ā€ the 48-year-old joked. ā€œItā€™s awesome to be a part of making records and being an instrumental part in creating music.ā€

Much like his personality, the genius producer undersells his musical impact. The production pairā€™s futuristic sound became so recognizable that it earned the moniker ā€œThe Neptunes Sound.ā€ Their sonic creations dominated radio during the early part of the millennium with megahits like Britney Spearsā€™s ā€œIā€™m a Slave 4 U,ā€ Nellyā€™s ā€œHot in Herre,ā€ Snoop Doggā€™s ā€œDrop It Like Itā€™s Hot,ā€ Gwen Stefaniā€™s ā€œHollaback Girlā€ and ā€œRock Your Bodyā€ by Justin Timberlake. They also crafted the Jay-Z-Pharrell collaborations ā€œExcuse Me Missā€ and ā€œFrontinā€™,ā€ as well as were architects of the iconic beat for The Clipseā€™s ā€œGrindinā€™.ā€

Hugo, whose parents immigrated from the Philippines, met Pharrell at band camp as young students, forming a tight friendship through music. The Virginia Beach natives eventually caught the eye of R&B legend and New Jack Swing innovator Teddy Riley who signed them as a band before they morphed to a production team. Theyā€™d also eventually form the popular rock band N.E.R.D. with high school friend Shay Haley.

The ying to Pharrellā€™s flamboyant, media-savvy yang, itā€™s easy for the soft-spoken producer be overlooked. But when asked if the public properly acknowledges his contributions, Hugo deflects the praise.

ā€œI learned a lot from Pharrell and his music. He would bring records over, and we would go through the records and be inspired by the records,ā€ said Hugo, who along with Pharrell won the 2003 Grammy non-classical producer of the year award. But when pushed on if he specifically gets the credit he deserves, he says thatā€™s not why he creates. ā€œThis is about the records and the experience when people hear the records.ā€

Although they donā€™t collaborate as frequently, The Neptunes have maintained a foothold in the current era by working with some of todayā€™s stars such as Rosalia, Summer Walker, Snoh Alegra, Brent Faiyaz and the late Pop Smoke. Independently, Hugo has been in the studio with M.I.A., rising artist The BLSSM, and heā€™s working with fellow Filipino American Jo Koy on the soundtrack for the comicā€™s upcoming ā€œEaster Sundayā€ special.

Hugo is also currently deep-diving into jazz which he grew up playing. He says he wants to be a constant learner of music ā€” the same type of attitude that has led him to one of songwritingā€™s most exclusive clubs.

ā€œItā€™s just awesome that we were able to come up with those records and DJs taking note of it and playing the songs,ā€ said Hugo. ā€œIā€™m just really thankful that weā€™re able to move people and be a part of peopleā€™s lives and be inspiring at the same time for the next generation or other musicians alike.ā€ ___

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