Billboard Proclaims Pharrell + The Neptunes The Greatest Hip Hop Producers Of 21st Century

    The Neptunes produced countless hits on the Hot 100 chart throughout the 2000s, including No. 1 singles such as Nelly’s “Hot in Herre,” Snoop Dogg’s “Drop It Like It’s Hot,” Gwen Stefani’s “Hollaback Girl” and Ludacris’ “Money Maker.” Now, Billboard’s staff are giving Pharrell and Chad Hugo their well-earned flowers by crowning them the greatest Hip Hop producers of the 21st century.

    The iconic Virginia duo came second on their overall 50 Greatest Producers of the 21st Century list, with the likes of Timbaland, The-Dream and Tricky Stewart, Mike WiLL Made-It, Kanye West, Noah “40” Shebib, Mustard, Lil Jon, Swizz Beatz and Dr. Dre also cracking the Top 20.

    Billboard describes The Neptunes’ sound as “liquid guitars, clanging percussion, and the most intoxicating synth tones you’ve ever heard — usually kicked off with a four-stab count-off, and often punctuated with a keyboard sound like a dying firework — which played as big a part as anything in Hip Hop taking complete control of popular music in the ’00s.”

    As for their defining work, they debated, “Take your pick between Nelly’s ‘Hot in Herre’ and The Clipse’s ‘Grindin’,’ two unassailable 2002 classics that showed off Pharrell Williams and Chad Hugo’s staggering simultaneous aptitude for pop-conquering maximalism and streets-locking minimalism, respectively.”

    Billboard also picked Slim Thug and Bun B’s “I Ain’t Heard of That (Remix)” as the hidden gem in The Neptunes’ catalog.

    “An addictive shuffle built around its layered percussion, with no more synth whooshes than absolutely necessary — a signature beat for 99% of Hip Hop producers, but just one more MTV2 classic to throw on the pile for the mid-’00s Neptunes,” they said about the track.

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    The Neptunes may be getting recognized for their past work, but they’ve been busier than ever in 2021. The duo produced three Pop Smoke songs, “Top Shotta” featuring Pusha T, TRAVI and BEAM, “Spoiled” and “Merci Beaucoup,” for the Brooklyn rapper’s posthumous album Faith on Friday (July 17).

    Earlier in the year, they produced Brent Faiyaz’s “Wasting Time” featuring Drake, Snoh Aalegra’s “In Your Eyes,” IDK’s “Keto” featuring Swae Lee and Rico Nasty, and two Moneybagg Yo tracks “Projects” and “Certified Neptunes.”

    17 thoughts on “Billboard Proclaims Pharrell + The Neptunes The Greatest Hip Hop Producers Of 21st Century

    1. Pharrell supports Palestinian genocide but will cry the second someone looks at an African American sideways. What a hypocrite

      1. Palestine been fucked up, no matter what Pharrell’s opinion is. Fix your own country and stop crying for sympathy when you don’t get enough attention

    2. Peace too God’s wy isn’t Premier name on list.He is one of dopes producers that ever did it.Rasheem tha God Ebbets fields finest.

      1. Well, what exactly did Premier do in the 21st century that should put him in the list with the others? A few moments here and there but he’s mostly been underground where the others have been more active in the mainstream, which is what Billboard looks for.

    3. Negative. Pharrell 20 years later to the game. What about Dre? Al b sure? Timbaland, dude who produces suicide boys beats. So many better ones. FUCK the billboard. White washed ass lames. AND I’M WHITE!!!!!

        1. Nah, he means scrim. They sample three 6 but three 6 hasn’t done anything with SB other than juicy’s highly intoxicated and SHITDAFUKUP.

    4. Definitely Kanye his discography is unmatched from Beanie Sigel’s Truth to Pusha T’s What Would Meek Do… After Ye its Neptunes and for the current scene it’s a toss up between Boi1Da, MikeWillMadeit and Southside/Metro

      1. Nah man, Kanye’s catalog is serious but he’s not passed Dre let alone Timbaland or The Neptune’s

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