Chad Hugo, a musician and record producer from America, has a net worth of $50 million. He is most recognized for his work with Pharrell Williams, and together they formed the production duo the Neptunes in the 90s. They later founded the band N.E.R.D with Shay Haley. In addition to his work with the Neptunes, Hugo has produced records for Kenna, Ashlee Simpson, Yuna, SG Lewis, and Hudson Mohawke.
Chad Hugo was born in 1974 in Portsmouth, Virginia to Filipino immigrant parents. His father served in the United States Navy, and his mother was a lab technician in a hospital. He has two older siblings and was encouraged by his parents to study piano as a child. As a teenager, he played the drums in the marching band at Kempsville High School.
Hugo met Pharrell Williams at a summer band camp in Virginia Beach, Virginia, and they formed the music production duo the Neptunes in 1992. They wrote the song “Rump Shaker” for Wreckx-n-Effect and worked with Teddy Riley’s Blackstreet. The Neptunes produced hits for Noreaga, Ol’ Dirty Bastard, Kelis, Jay-Z, Mystikal, Britney Spears, Justin Timberlake, NSYNC, Snoop Dogg, Gwen Stefani, Ludacris, and Mariah Carey. Their compilation album “Clones” topped the Billboard 200, and they won four Grammy Awards, including Producer of the Year, Non-Classical in 2004.
Chad Hugo and Pharrell Williams formed N.E.R.D. in 1999 with fellow high school student Shay Haley. The band’s name is a backronym for “No-one Ever Really Dies.” With the Neptunes as producer, the group released its debut album, “In Search of…,” in 2001. “Fly or Die” followed three years later, reaching number six on the Billboard 200 and becoming N.E.R.D.’s highest-charting album. The band disbanded in 2005, but reunited in 2008 for “Seeing Sounds” and “Nothing” in 2010. After a seven-year hiatus, N.E.R.D. released its fifth album, “No One Ever Really Dies,” in 2017. The album features guest appearances by Rihanna, Kendrick Lamar, Gucci Mane, Future, and M.I.A., among others.
Aside from being part of the Neptunes, Chad Hugo has also produced records as a solo producer. He co-produced Kenna’s debut studio album “New Sacred Cow” in 2003. Hugo also co-produced Kenna’s EP “The Black Goodbye” and her album “Make Sure They See My Face” in 2007. He was a producer on Ashlee Simpson’s album “Bittersweet World” in 2008. He has produced songs for several artists including Sierra Swan, JoJo, Yuna, No Malice, Fugitive 9, Jallal, SG Lewis, Rakeem Miles, Hudson Mohawke, and Keith Ape.
Chad Hugo is married to Priscilla Lynch and they have one son together. Additionally, Hugo has two children from a previous marriage.
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