Kelis’ Fans Call Pharrell Williams A ‘Thief’ Who Tricked Her Out of Royalties Amid His Legal Battle With Chad Hugo Over Ownership Rights of ‘The Neptunes’


Kelis may not be as problematic as music lovers once painted her out to be. At least, not now that a recently filed lawsuit alleging Pharrell Williams tried to dupe his producing and songwriting partner Chad Hugo out of profiting from the copyrights of their group name, The Neptunes, has been publicized.

Williams is accused of fraudulently filing multiple applications under PW IP Holdings LLC, his company, in 2022 that list him as the sole owner of The Neptunes. He is seeking to use the name for streaming music, music videos, live performances, and other content. Billboard was the first to report that the duo were in the midst of a legal battle on April 1.

An application has already been approved for musical sound recordings, while one for clothing and merchandise is pending. PW IP Holdings LLC also owns trademarks for the Louis Vuitton creative director’s band NERD, Goodtime Hotel, and various other business ventures.

Hugo’s legal team argues that the longtime friends have always shared 50/50 ownership and profit splits. In the complaint, Attorney Kenneth D. Freundlich wrote that “throughout their over thirty year history, [Hugo] and Williams agreed to, and in fact, have divided all assets,” and that “by ignoring and excluding [Hugo] from the any and all applications filed by applicant for the mark ‘The Neptunes,’ applicant has committed fraud in securing the trademarks and acted in bad faith.”

The two men have known each other since their childhood years growing up in Virginia Beach, Virginia. They formally formed The Neptunes in the early 1990s.