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N.E.R.D. (Pharrell Williams)’s classic and popular songs

Let me introduce a track by N.

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R.

D.

, the American hip-hop group centered around Pharrell Williams.

Although they’re called a hip-hop group, their music features guitar, drums, and plenty of rock and funk elements, which is part of their appeal.

Despite their cool, groove-heavy sound, the group’s name, N.

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R.

D.

, comes from the initials of “No one Ever Really Dies,” and also draws from the slang term meaning “nerd.”

If you’re a rock fan who tends to shy away because it’s labeled hip-hop, I think this playlist could be a great entry point—give them a listen and you’ll likely be drawn in by their charm.

N.E.R.D. (Pharrell Williams) Greatest and Popular Songs (21–30)

Sandy SquirrelN.E.R.D

SpongeBob N.E.R.D Sandy Squirrel
Sandy SquirrelN.E.R.D

This is a track by the American band N.

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included on the soundtrack for the animated film The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge Out of Water.

Released in January 2015, it serves as a heartfelt homage to the character Sandy Cheeks.

Pharrell Williams’s laid-back vocals and the distinctive sound—centered on hip-hop while blending elements of rock and funk—are especially appealing.

The playful lyrics, featuring ocean-related metaphors and pop-culture references, are another highlight.

It’s recommended not only for fans of the movie but also for anyone interested in N.

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’s unique musical style.

A perfect song for when you want to soak up a fun, feel-good vibe.

Lil’ Suzy feat. KelisN.E.R.D

The song by America’s N.

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captivates with deep insights that blend social critique and self-reflection.

Its distinctive sound—adding rock and funk elements to hip-hop—grabs listeners’ attention.

Released in 2001 on the album “Lapdance” and later selected for “The Best Of,” this track depicts everyday contradictions and moral questions while touching on social issues such as poverty and war.

Centered around Pharrell Williams, it showcases N.

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’s diverse musicality and is recommended even for those who have shied away from hip-hop.

Give this work a listen—where thoughtful reflection coexists with an upbeat rhythm—and take a moment to face yourself.

N.E.R.D. (Pharrell Williams) Greatest and Popular Songs (31–40)

In Search OfN.E.R.D

N.E.R.D. – Lapdance (Feat. Vita and Lee Harvey) [WW Rock Version]
In Search OfN.E.R.D

Rock fans who just can’t get into hip-hop, how about giving N.

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R.

D.

, led by Pharrell Williams, a listen? This is an album that even rock fans can fully appreciate.