This project mentioned by the name NEPTUNES an acronym for “Noise Exploration Program To Understand Noise Emitted by Seagoing ships.” The project started with an inventory of shipping noise exposure in each of the participating ports determining the nature and cause of the noise, the extent of the noise pollution, measures have proven. The Neptunes is an American production duo composed of Pharrell Williams and Chad Hugo, formed in Virginia Beach, Virginia in 1990. Williams often provides additional vocals on records and appears in the duo's music videos while Hugo tends to stay behind the scenes. Thank you, precious. Yes, the game will be free to play when it's done! We don't have schedule for chapters, it always depends, usually it's up to 2 months between chapters (there are just 2 of us working on it, so take that into consideration hehe), and we plan to continue planet series, one of the Neptune Diaries's characters will be present in one of our next games. Color space information #81aab8 Neptune. Similar Pantone Color name Information, Color Schemes, Light / Darkshades, Tones, Similar Colors, Preview the color and download Photoshop swatch and solid color background image. Ectivity, but that Neptune shows higher re ectivity at wavelengths of strong methane absorption ( 1:61 m and 1:51 m), indicating that Neptune’s atmosphere has more upper tropospheric and stratospheric haze. We set the noise to be the standard deviation of the radiances in the averaging boxes.
If you want innovators, simply visit my home state of Virginia.
Timbaland, Missy Elliott, D’Angelo – some of music’s most creative minds come from that fertile land. And for the past 20 years, creativity has been the hallmark of Chad Hugo and Pharrell Williams.
The duo known as The Neptunes enjoyed a meteoric rise in the music industry, from quietly producing some of your favorite R&B tracks in the mid-90s to exploding at the turn of the millennium and reshaping the scope of production in the 21st century. Their resume is a who’s who of music luminaries.
Let’s look back at 25 of their greatest scores. From soothing R&B to synthy pop to rugged hip-hop, Chad and P could do it all. Here’s their best work.
Honorable mentions: Fabolous, “Young’n”; Mystikal, “Danger”; Clipse, “Ride Around Shinin'”; Justin Timberlake, “Rock Your Body”
25. ODB featuring Kelis, “Got Your Money” (1999)
ODB’s sophomore (and final) album N**** Please was 45 minutes of sheer chaos. But in the midst of that anarchy, The Neptunes created an infectious disco-themed record that would become the Dirt Dog’s biggest mainstream hit.
24. Jay Z, “Allure” (2003)
On what was supposed to be Jay’s last album (eye roll), the Neptunes provided the perfect farewell track – a lush instrumental that sounded almost heavenly. It would have been the perfect way to say goodbye. This, of course, was far from Jay’s finale but still remains a staple of his catalog.
23. Snoop Dogg, featuring Pharrell and Charlie Wilson “Beautiful” (2002)
The airy, light production, the gentle bass – and of course Pharrell’s crooning – all set the stage for the perfect summer jam.
22. 702, “I Still Love You” (2003)
A few years back, I stumbled upon an interview with Pharrell in which he proclaimed this track as one of the best he’s ever produced. I was happy to see him show it some love – those heavy synths are some of the best The Neptunes have cooked up.
21. Jay Z featuring Pharrell, “Excuse Me Miss” (2002)
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I know the “La-La-La” remix gets most of the praise but when it comes to production, it’s hard to beat the original. The laid-back groove is perfect for the stepper set.
I know the “La-La-La” remix gets most of the praise but when it comes to production, it’s hard to beat the original. The laid-back groove is perfect for the stepper set.
20. SWV, “Use Your Heart (1996)
This track is recognized as The Neptunes’ first shot at stardom and they didn’t waste the opportunity. The soulful backdrop is the perfect setting for SWV’s love letter. It was just the beginning of a long, lucrative career.
19. Britney Spears, “I’m A Slave 4 U” (2001)
In one song, The Neptunes transformed Britney from girl next door to sweaty sex symbol. As they were prone to do at the time, The Neptunes went nuts with the synths, creating an off-kilter, addictive dance track.
18. Clipse, “Keys Open Doors” (2006)
Yeah, expect a LOT of Clipse songs on this list. The Neptunes always seemed to pass along their strongest material to their Virginia brethren, and this haunting track is no exception.
17. Pharrell featuring Jay Z, “Frontin'” (2003)
There’s not much to this track and that simplicity is part of its beauty. Sparse keys, random bass, percussions scattered here and there – the gentle mix made for extremely easy listening, and became the springboard for P’s solo career.
16. Nelly, “Hot In Herre” (2002)
Unless you were in a womb or a tomb in 2002, chances are you know this one well. Synths, synths and more synths were all Nelly needed for his first No. 1 single
15. N.E.R.D. featuring Lee Harvey and Vita, “Lapdance” (2001)
N.E.R.D. was ahead of its time, along with this rock-influenced instrumentals here. Heavy bass and untamed guitars brought hip-hop to the mosh pit and became the band’s signature hit.
14. Kelis, “Get Along With You” (1999)
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Yeah, I know the brazen “Caught Out There” allowed Kelis to kick down the door but “Get Along With You” is what proved that she deserved a seat at stardom’s table. The Neptune’s melancholy production worked seamlessly with Kelis despondent lyrics – it’s an emo kid’s dream track.
13. Justin Timberlake featuring Clipse, “Like I Love You” (2002)
This one is all about the guitars. Frenzied flamenco guitars really raise the tempo on this one, giving JT his first (of many) solo smash hits.
12. Busta Rhymes featuring Puff Daddy and Pharrell, “Pass the Courvoisier Part II” (2002)
This is an exercise in controlled chaos. The Neptunes bring a cocktail of sounds to the table, which could easily have resulted in a jumbled mess. Instead, the arrangements match Busta’s intensity and the party begins.
11. Mystikal featuring Pharrell, “Shake It Fast” (2000)
Trust me, young’ns, these bongos RULED the clubs in 2000. Mystikal was always on the cusp of breaking out while part of the No Limit army, but this is the track that launched him into the limelight.
10. Ludacris, “Southern Hospitality” (2000)
2000 was the year Luda marched to mainstream fame, and The Neptunes cooked up the quintessential fight song for his ascent. The beat was just as aggressive – and addictive – as Luda’s flow.
9. Clipse featuring Slim Thug, “Wamp Wamp (What It Do)” (2006)
The Neptunes refused to be put in a box. Here, they take Indian-influenced sounds to the next level, tossing out all subtlety and making every note forceful and impactful. It’s arguably the most underrated track in The Neptunes’ portfolio.
8. Kelis, Milkshake (2003)
This track is the very reason why just hearing the word “Milkshake” instantly makes you want to dance. Those beloved synths are back, along with a distinctive chime that quickly becomes an earworm. It’s hard to believe this song is more than a decade old – it has become a fixture in pop culture.
7. Jay Z featuring Pharrell, “I Just Wanna Love U (Give It 2 Me)” (2000)
Full disclosure – I’ve never been a big fan of this beat. It’s a little too off-kilter for my tastes. But you can’t deny the mastery it took to create it, nor its lasting success. It’s futuristic funk for sure, and yet another summer staple.
6. Usher, “U Don’t Have to Call” (2001)
Sounding like an intergalactic night on the town, this Neptunes beat is laden with quirky sound effects that really set it apart from other songs of the era. Despite the weirdness, it’s still grounded with R&B elements for just a smidge of soul.
5. Beanie Man featuring Mya, “Girls Dem Sugar” (2000)
Leave it to The Neptunes to make Beanie Man an international superstar. Once again, those synths rule supreme, working alongside with some ear-catching drums to create a cut perfect for the dancehall.
4. LL Cool J, “Luv U Better” (2002)
Credit The Neptunes for giving LL one last great anthem for the ladies. This cut is effortlessly smooth, tailor-made for LL’s heartfelt ode to his lady. Also, shout out to Marc Dorsey for his uncredited hook – that’s what really ties it all together.
3. NORE, “Superthug (What What)” (1998)
When Noreaga went solo and connected with The Neptunes in the late 90s, they were still largely unknown. This beat changed EVERYTHING. The energy here is incredible, buoyed by soon-to-be trademark synths and creative arrangements that instantly set it apart from everything else in the landscape. This is the one that change the game for The Neptunes.
2. Snoop Dogg featuring Pharrell, “Drop It Like It’s Hot” (2004)
It might feel weird to say it today, but Snoop slowly began to slide into obscurity by the early ’00s. That’s until this song put him on top yet again. The barely-there production sound like a mess on paper – it’s little more than random synths and that mouth-popping noise kids made to annoy teachers in third grade. But that was all it took to build Snoop’s first No. 1 hit.
1. Clipse, “Grindin'” (2002)
Yeah No. 1 was pretty obvious. And there’s a reason for that. On the surface, it’s a pretty simple construction – it’s not much different than when we used to pound out beats on the lunchroom table during high-school freestyling sessions – but it’s the aggression that is the hallmark. The out-of-the-box production has spawned many imitators, but they all pale to this, which somehow still sounds futuristic a decade later. It’s classic Neptunes.
Did your favorite Neptunes beat make the list? Let us know below.
This are all releases by The Neptunes, released as a Single with or without an Official Music Video with credits by Chad Hugo and Pharrell Williams or The Neptunes.
1992
– Wreckx N’ Effect – Rump Shaker (US R&B/Hip Hop #2, August 25)
– SWV – Right Here (Extended Human Nature Mix) (US R&B/Hip Hop #1, September 11)
– SWV – Right Here (Extended Human Nature Mix) (US R&B/Hip Hop #1, September 11)
1994
– Wreckx N’ Effect – Rim Shaker (Remix)
1995
– BLACKstreet – Tonight’s The Night (US R&B/Hip Hop #27, August 26)
1996
– SWV – Use Your Heart (US R&B/Hip Hop #6, March 4)
– Total – When Boy Meets Girl (US R&B/Hip Hop #20, November 30)
– Total – When Boy Meets Girl (US R&B/Hip Hop #20, November 30)
1997
– Keystone – If It Ain’t Love (The Neptunes Remix)
1998
– Brand Nubian – Take It To The Head (Don’t Let It Go To Your Head) (The Neptunes Remix)
– Clipse – Got Caught Dealin’ Part II (We Get Money)
– MC Lyte – I Can’t Make A Mistake (UK #46)
– MC Lyte – It’s All Yours (UK #36)
– Jay-Z – The City Is Mine (US #14, February 3)
– Mase – Lookin’ At Me (US #1, July 6)
– Taral Hicks – How Can I Get Over You (September 16)
– Noreaga – Superthug (US #1, September 21)
– Clipse – Got Caught Dealin’ Part II (We Get Money)
– MC Lyte – I Can’t Make A Mistake (UK #46)
– MC Lyte – It’s All Yours (UK #36)
– Jay-Z – The City Is Mine (US #14, February 3)
– Mase – Lookin’ At Me (US #1, July 6)
– Taral Hicks – How Can I Get Over You (September 16)
– Noreaga – Superthug (US #1, September 21)
1999
– Clipse – The Funeral
– Half-A-Mill – Thug Ones
– Ol’ Dirty Bastard – Got Your Money (US R&B/Hip Hop #6, August 28)
– Noreaga – Oh No (US R&B/Hip Hop #49, September 18)
– Kelis – Caught Out There (UK #4, October 19)
– Kelis – Good Stuff (UK #19, November 15)
– Half-A-Mill – Thug Ones
– Ol’ Dirty Bastard – Got Your Money (US R&B/Hip Hop #6, August 28)
– Noreaga – Oh No (US R&B/Hip Hop #49, September 18)
– Kelis – Caught Out There (UK #4, October 19)
– Kelis – Good Stuff (UK #19, November 15)
2000
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– Angie Stone – Everyday (The Neptunes Remix)
– Cole – I Can Do Too (The Neptunes Remix)
– Guru – Supa Luv
– Lord Tariq & Peter Gunz – What’s That Sound
– Mike E. – Master Plan
– Sade – By Your Side (The Neptunes Remix)
– Kelis – Get Along With You (US Dance #19, June 6)
– Mystikal – Shake Ya Ass (US #3, July 18)
– Beenie Man – Girls Dem Sugar (UK #13, September 14)
– Philly’s Most Wanted – Cross The Border (US Hot Rap #3, October 10)
– Jay-Z – I Just Wanna Love U (Give It To Me) (US R&B/Hip Hop #1, October 17)
– Mystikal – Danger (Been So Long) (US R&B/Hip Hop #1, December 12)
– Ludacris – Southern Hospitality (US #5, December 29)
– Cole – I Can Do Too (The Neptunes Remix)
– Guru – Supa Luv
– Lord Tariq & Peter Gunz – What’s That Sound
– Mike E. – Master Plan
– Sade – By Your Side (The Neptunes Remix)
– Kelis – Get Along With You (US Dance #19, June 6)
– Mystikal – Shake Ya Ass (US #3, July 18)
– Beenie Man – Girls Dem Sugar (UK #13, September 14)
– Philly’s Most Wanted – Cross The Border (US Hot Rap #3, October 10)
– Jay-Z – I Just Wanna Love U (Give It To Me) (US R&B/Hip Hop #1, October 17)
– Mystikal – Danger (Been So Long) (US R&B/Hip Hop #1, December 12)
– Ludacris – Southern Hospitality (US #5, December 29)
2001
– Busta Rhymes – What It Is (US R&B/Hip Hop #57)
– Latrelle – Dirty Girl
– Latrelle – House Party
– Limp Bizkit – Nookie (For The Nookie) (The Neptunes Remix)
– Musaliny & Maze – Thugmania
– Mystikal – Jump
– Backstreet Boys – The Call (The Neptunes Remix) (February 6)
– Angie Martinez – Dem Thangz (US R&B/Hip Hop #80, May 5)
– N*E*R*D – Lapdance (US #29, May 21)
– Tha Liks – Best U Can (US Hot Rap #14, June 2)
– Ray J – Wait A Minute (US R&B/Hip Hop #8, June 18)
– T.I. – I’m Serious (US R&B/Hip Hop #110, June 26)
– Babyface – There She Goes (US R&B/Hip Hop #10, July 7)
– Philly’s Most Wanted – Please Don’t Mind (US R&B/Hip Hop #48, July 21)
– Foxy Brown – Candy (US Hot Rap #10, August 21)
– Kenna – Hell Bent (August 31)
– Ludacris – Fatty Girl (The Neptunes Remix) (US Hot Rap #6, September 11)
– Britney Spears – I’m A Slave 4 U (US Hot Dance #4, September 24)
– Kelis – Young, Fresh & New (US Hot Dance #15, September 25)
– All Saints – Black Coffee (The Neptunes Remix) (UK #1, October 2)
– Jadakiss – Knock Yourself Out (US R&B/Hip Hop #34, October 6)
– P. Diddy – Diddy (US R&B/Hip Hop #21, November 10)
– Mystikal – Bouncin’ Back (Bouncin’ Me Against The Wall) (US Hot Rap #7, December 4)
– Busta Rhymes – As I Come Back (US R&B/Hip Hop #91, December 8)
– Nivea – Run Away (I Wanna Be With U) (UK #48, December 10)
– Usher – U Don’t Have To Call (US R&B/Hip Hop #2, December 11)
– Latrelle – Dirty Girl
– Latrelle – House Party
– Limp Bizkit – Nookie (For The Nookie) (The Neptunes Remix)
– Musaliny & Maze – Thugmania
– Mystikal – Jump
– Backstreet Boys – The Call (The Neptunes Remix) (February 6)
– Angie Martinez – Dem Thangz (US R&B/Hip Hop #80, May 5)
– N*E*R*D – Lapdance (US #29, May 21)
– Tha Liks – Best U Can (US Hot Rap #14, June 2)
– Ray J – Wait A Minute (US R&B/Hip Hop #8, June 18)
– T.I. – I’m Serious (US R&B/Hip Hop #110, June 26)
– Babyface – There She Goes (US R&B/Hip Hop #10, July 7)
– Philly’s Most Wanted – Please Don’t Mind (US R&B/Hip Hop #48, July 21)
– Foxy Brown – Candy (US Hot Rap #10, August 21)
– Kenna – Hell Bent (August 31)
– Ludacris – Fatty Girl (The Neptunes Remix) (US Hot Rap #6, September 11)
– Britney Spears – I’m A Slave 4 U (US Hot Dance #4, September 24)
– Kelis – Young, Fresh & New (US Hot Dance #15, September 25)
– All Saints – Black Coffee (The Neptunes Remix) (UK #1, October 2)
– Jadakiss – Knock Yourself Out (US R&B/Hip Hop #34, October 6)
– P. Diddy – Diddy (US R&B/Hip Hop #21, November 10)
– Mystikal – Bouncin’ Back (Bouncin’ Me Against The Wall) (US Hot Rap #7, December 4)
– Busta Rhymes – As I Come Back (US R&B/Hip Hop #91, December 8)
– Nivea – Run Away (I Wanna Be With U) (UK #48, December 10)
– Usher – U Don’t Have To Call (US R&B/Hip Hop #2, December 11)
2002
– 702 – I Still Love You (US R&B #49)
– Common – I Got A Right Tha
– N*E*R*D – Provider (UK #20)
– Noreaga – Grimey (US R&B/Hip Hop #62)
– Scarface – Someday
– Fabolous – (Young’n) Holla Back (US R&B/Hip Hop #17, January 26)
– Ray J – Formal Invite (US R&B/Hip Hop #35, February 5)
– Busta Rhymes – Pass The Courvoisier Part II (US Hot Rap #3, February 12)
– N’ Sync – Girlfriend (US #5, February 26)
– Destiny’s Child – Emotion (The Neptunes Remix) (Dance Club #10, March 12)
– Lil’ Bow Wow – Take Ya Home (US R&B/Hip Hop #21, March 12)
– No Doubt – Hella Good (US Hot Dance #1, April 13)
– N’ Sync – Girlfriend (Remix) (US #5, April 15)
– Nelly – Hot In Herre (US #1, April 16)
– Busta Rhymes – Call The Ambulance (US Hot R&B/Hip Hop #2, May 13)
– Clipse – Grindin’ (US Hot Rap #8, May 14)
– Noreaga – Nothin’ (US R&B/Hip Hop #2, May 14)
– Beyoncé – Work It Out (US Hot Dance #11, June 11)
– Beenie Man – Feel It Boy (US Hot Rap #14, June 25)
– Britney Spears – Boys (UK #7, July 29)
– Britney Spears – Boys (Co-Ed Remix) (UK #7, July 29)
– N*E*R*D – Rock Star (Poser) (UK #15, July 29)
– Clipse – When The Last Time (US Hot Rap #7, August 6)
– LL Cool J – Luv U Better (US R&B/Hip Hop #1, August 13)
– Justin Timberlake – Like I Love You (US Hot Dance #1, August 20)
– Faith Evans – Burnin’ Up (Remix) (US R&B/Hip Hop #19, September 7)
– Snoop Dogg – From Tha Chuuuch To Da Palace (US Hot Rap #16, October 15)
– Toni Braxton – Hit The Freeway (US Hot Dance #2, October 15)
– Noreaga – Full Mode (OST Version) (November 1)
– Common – Come Close (US Hot Rap #18, November 5)
– Clipse – Ma, I Don’t Love Her (US R&B/Hip Hop #40, December 3)
– 702 – Star (US R&B #9, December 10)
– Common – I Got A Right Tha
– N*E*R*D – Provider (UK #20)
– Noreaga – Grimey (US R&B/Hip Hop #62)
– Scarface – Someday
– Fabolous – (Young’n) Holla Back (US R&B/Hip Hop #17, January 26)
– Ray J – Formal Invite (US R&B/Hip Hop #35, February 5)
– Busta Rhymes – Pass The Courvoisier Part II (US Hot Rap #3, February 12)
– N’ Sync – Girlfriend (US #5, February 26)
– Destiny’s Child – Emotion (The Neptunes Remix) (Dance Club #10, March 12)
– Lil’ Bow Wow – Take Ya Home (US R&B/Hip Hop #21, March 12)
– No Doubt – Hella Good (US Hot Dance #1, April 13)
– N’ Sync – Girlfriend (Remix) (US #5, April 15)
– Nelly – Hot In Herre (US #1, April 16)
– Busta Rhymes – Call The Ambulance (US Hot R&B/Hip Hop #2, May 13)
– Clipse – Grindin’ (US Hot Rap #8, May 14)
– Noreaga – Nothin’ (US R&B/Hip Hop #2, May 14)
– Beyoncé – Work It Out (US Hot Dance #11, June 11)
– Beenie Man – Feel It Boy (US Hot Rap #14, June 25)
– Britney Spears – Boys (UK #7, July 29)
– Britney Spears – Boys (Co-Ed Remix) (UK #7, July 29)
– N*E*R*D – Rock Star (Poser) (UK #15, July 29)
– Clipse – When The Last Time (US Hot Rap #7, August 6)
– LL Cool J – Luv U Better (US R&B/Hip Hop #1, August 13)
– Justin Timberlake – Like I Love You (US Hot Dance #1, August 20)
– Faith Evans – Burnin’ Up (Remix) (US R&B/Hip Hop #19, September 7)
– Snoop Dogg – From Tha Chuuuch To Da Palace (US Hot Rap #16, October 15)
– Toni Braxton – Hit The Freeway (US Hot Dance #2, October 15)
– Noreaga – Full Mode (OST Version) (November 1)
– Common – Come Close (US Hot Rap #18, November 5)
– Clipse – Ma, I Don’t Love Her (US R&B/Hip Hop #40, December 3)
– 702 – Star (US R&B #9, December 10)
2003
– Beenie Man – Bossman
– Bryan Zentz – D-Clash
– Clipse – Pussy
– CNN – Comin’ Atcha
– Fam-Lay – Rock N’ Roll
– Fam-Lay – Rock N’ Roll (Remix)
– Jay-Z – Excuse Me Miss Again (La La La) (US Hip Hop #37)
– Rosco P. Coldchain – Delinquent
– Solange – Crush
– Snoop Dogg – Beautiful (US Hot Rap #2, January 28)
– Jay-Z – Excuse Me Miss (US Hot R&B/Hip Hop #1, February 4)
– Birdman – What Happened To That Boy (US Hot Rap #11, March 8)
– Kardinal Offishall – Belly Dancer (US R&B/Hip Hop #96, March 25)
– Justin Timberlake – Rock Your Body (US Pop #1, March 29)
– LL Cool J – Amazin’ (US R&B/Hip Hop #73, April 8)
– Kenna – Freetime (US Hot Dance #19, April 22)
– Clipse – Hot Damn (Remix) (US R&B/Hip Hop #58, April 29)
– Pharrell Williams – Frontin’ (US R&B/Hip Hop #1, June 3)
– Justin Timberlake – Señorita (US Top 40 #5, July 8)
– Nas – The Flyest (US R&B/Hip Hop#72, July 19)
– Busta Rhymes – Light Your Ass On Fire (US Hot Rap #11, August 16)
– Kelis – Milkshake (US Hot Dance #1, August 25)
– The Rolling Stones – Sympathy For The Devil (The Neptunes Remix) (September 16)
– Jay-Z – Change Clothes (US Hot Rap #4, November 4)
– Justin Timberlake – I’m Lovin’ It (UK #79, December 1)
– Bryan Zentz – D-Clash
– Clipse – Pussy
– CNN – Comin’ Atcha
– Fam-Lay – Rock N’ Roll
– Fam-Lay – Rock N’ Roll (Remix)
– Jay-Z – Excuse Me Miss Again (La La La) (US Hip Hop #37)
– Rosco P. Coldchain – Delinquent
– Solange – Crush
– Snoop Dogg – Beautiful (US Hot Rap #2, January 28)
– Jay-Z – Excuse Me Miss (US Hot R&B/Hip Hop #1, February 4)
– Birdman – What Happened To That Boy (US Hot Rap #11, March 8)
– Kardinal Offishall – Belly Dancer (US R&B/Hip Hop #96, March 25)
– Justin Timberlake – Rock Your Body (US Pop #1, March 29)
– LL Cool J – Amazin’ (US R&B/Hip Hop #73, April 8)
– Kenna – Freetime (US Hot Dance #19, April 22)
– Clipse – Hot Damn (Remix) (US R&B/Hip Hop #58, April 29)
– Pharrell Williams – Frontin’ (US R&B/Hip Hop #1, June 3)
– Justin Timberlake – Señorita (US Top 40 #5, July 8)
– Nas – The Flyest (US R&B/Hip Hop#72, July 19)
– Busta Rhymes – Light Your Ass On Fire (US Hot Rap #11, August 16)
– Kelis – Milkshake (US Hot Dance #1, August 25)
– The Rolling Stones – Sympathy For The Devil (The Neptunes Remix) (September 16)
– Jay-Z – Change Clothes (US Hot Rap #4, November 4)
– Justin Timberlake – I’m Lovin’ It (UK #79, December 1)
2004
– Fabolous – Tit 4 Tat
– Fam-Lay – Ambulance
– Fam-Lay – Fresh N’ Drivin’
– Fam-Lay – Git Busy
– Lenny Kravitz – Show Me Your Soul (UK #35)
– Lil’ Flip – Package Of Power
– Nigo – Planet Of The (B) Apes
– N*E*R*D – Maybe
– Skillz – Suzie Q feat. Pharrell, Cee-Lo Green & Jazze Pha
– N*E*R*D – She Wants To Move (US Hot Dance #6, March 9)
– Nelly – Flap Your Wings (US Hot Rap #14, July 27)
– Slim Thug – I Ain’t Heard Of That (US Hot Rap #25)
– Snoop Dogg – Drop It Like It’s Hot (US #1, October 12)
– Snoop Dogg – Let’s Get Blown (US Hot Rap #12, December 14)
– Kenna – Sunday After You (December 14)
– Fam-Lay – Ambulance
– Fam-Lay – Fresh N’ Drivin’
– Fam-Lay – Git Busy
– Lenny Kravitz – Show Me Your Soul (UK #35)
– Lil’ Flip – Package Of Power
– Nigo – Planet Of The (B) Apes
– N*E*R*D – Maybe
– Skillz – Suzie Q feat. Pharrell, Cee-Lo Green & Jazze Pha
– N*E*R*D – She Wants To Move (US Hot Dance #6, March 9)
– Nelly – Flap Your Wings (US Hot Rap #14, July 27)
– Slim Thug – I Ain’t Heard Of That (US Hot Rap #25)
– Snoop Dogg – Drop It Like It’s Hot (US #1, October 12)
– Snoop Dogg – Let’s Get Blown (US Hot Rap #12, December 14)
– Kenna – Sunday After You (December 14)
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2005
– Fam-Lay – Amalance
– Noreaga – I’m A G
– Slim Thug – I Ain’t Heard Of That (Remix)
– Slim Thug – Like A Boss (US R&B/Hip Hop #67)
– Q-Tip – For The Nasty (US R&B/Hip Hop #86)
– Omarion – Touch (US R&B/Hip Hop #35, February 21)
– Gwen Stefani – Hollaback Girl (US #1, March 15)
– Snoop Dogg – Signs (US Top 40 #17, April 25)
– Beanie Sigel – Don’t Stop (US R&B/Hip Hop #67, May 7)
– Missy Elliott – On & On (US Pop #2, May 27)
– Jesse McCartney – She’s No You (The Neptunes Remix) (US Pop) (US 100 #41, June 7)
– Robin Thicke – Wanna Love You Girl (Hot R&B/Hip Hop #65, August 9)
– Pharrell Williams – Can I Have It Like That (UK #3, October 31)
– Noreaga – I’m A G
– Slim Thug – I Ain’t Heard Of That (Remix)
– Slim Thug – Like A Boss (US R&B/Hip Hop #67)
– Q-Tip – For The Nasty (US R&B/Hip Hop #86)
– Omarion – Touch (US R&B/Hip Hop #35, February 21)
– Gwen Stefani – Hollaback Girl (US #1, March 15)
– Snoop Dogg – Signs (US Top 40 #17, April 25)
– Beanie Sigel – Don’t Stop (US R&B/Hip Hop #67, May 7)
– Missy Elliott – On & On (US Pop #2, May 27)
– Jesse McCartney – She’s No You (The Neptunes Remix) (US Pop) (US 100 #41, June 7)
– Robin Thicke – Wanna Love You Girl (Hot R&B/Hip Hop #65, August 9)
– Pharrell Williams – Can I Have It Like That (UK #3, October 31)
2006
– Clipse – Chinese New Year
– Fam-Lay – Da Beeper Record
– Teriyaki Boyz – Tokyo Drift (Fast & Furious) (US Pop 100 #97)
– Pharrell Williams – Angel (Alternate Version)
– Pharrell Williams – Angel (UK #15, January 21)
– Mariah Carey – Say Somethin’ (US Hot Dance #1, April 3)
– Sleepy Brown – Margarita (Bubbling Under Hot 100 #8, July)
– Ludacris – Money Maker (US R&B/Hip Hop #1, July 17)
– Lupe Fiasco – I Gotcha (US #86, August 8)
– Snoop Dogg – Vato (Alternate Version)
– Snoop Dogg – Vato (US Hot R&B/Hip Hop #1, August 15)
– Pharrell Williams – Number One (UK #10, August 21)
– Clipse – Mr. Bbedit 11 6 8 – powerful text and html editor. Me Too (US R&B/Hip Hop #65, October 1)
– Clipse – Wamp Wamp (What It Do) (US R&B/Hip Hop #93, October 31)
– Gwen Stefani – Wind It Up (US Hot Dance #5, October 31)
– Paul Oakenfold – Sex N’ Money (US Hot Dance #10, November 27)
– Pharrell Williams – That Girl (December 26)
– Fam-Lay – Da Beeper Record
– Teriyaki Boyz – Tokyo Drift (Fast & Furious) (US Pop 100 #97)
– Pharrell Williams – Angel (Alternate Version)
– Pharrell Williams – Angel (UK #15, January 21)
– Mariah Carey – Say Somethin’ (US Hot Dance #1, April 3)
– Sleepy Brown – Margarita (Bubbling Under Hot 100 #8, July)
– Ludacris – Money Maker (US R&B/Hip Hop #1, July 17)
– Lupe Fiasco – I Gotcha (US #86, August 8)
– Snoop Dogg – Vato (Alternate Version)
– Snoop Dogg – Vato (US Hot R&B/Hip Hop #1, August 15)
– Pharrell Williams – Number One (UK #10, August 21)
– Clipse – Mr. Bbedit 11 6 8 – powerful text and html editor. Me Too (US R&B/Hip Hop #65, October 1)
– Clipse – Wamp Wamp (What It Do) (US R&B/Hip Hop #93, October 31)
– Gwen Stefani – Wind It Up (US Hot Dance #5, October 31)
– Paul Oakenfold – Sex N’ Money (US Hot Dance #10, November 27)
– Pharrell Williams – That Girl (December 26)
2007
– Beyoncé – Kitty Kat (US R&B/Hip Hop #66)
– Kenna – Face The Gun
– Mario – Go!
– Madonna – Hey You (Live Earth Theme) (UK #187, May 16)
– Child Rebel Soldier – Us Placers (May 27)
– Twista – Give It Up (US Hot R&B/Hip Hop #95, July)
– Beyoncé – Green Light (UK #12, July 27)
– Jay-Z – Blue Magic (US Hot Rap #17, September 20)
– Jay-Z – I Know (US Hot Rap #11, November 4)
– The Hives – We Rule The World (T.H.E.H.I.V.E.S.) (December 17)
– Kenna – Out Of Control (State Of Emotion) (December 19)
– Kenna – Face The Gun
– Mario – Go!
– Madonna – Hey You (Live Earth Theme) (UK #187, May 16)
– Child Rebel Soldier – Us Placers (May 27)
– Twista – Give It Up (US Hot R&B/Hip Hop #95, July)
– Beyoncé – Green Light (UK #12, July 27)
– Jay-Z – Blue Magic (US Hot Rap #17, September 20)
– Jay-Z – I Know (US Hot Rap #11, November 4)
– The Hives – We Rule The World (T.H.E.H.I.V.E.S.) (December 17)
– Kenna – Out Of Control (State Of Emotion) (December 19)
2008
– Nelly – Let It Go (Lil’ Mama)
– N*E*R*D – Spaz (US Top 100 #7)
– Sierra Swan – Sex Is Keeping Us Together
– Kenna – Say Goodbye To Love (March 7)
– Teriyaki Boyz – Zock On! (JP 16#, March 19)
– Solange – I Decided (US Hot R&B/Hip Hop #1, April 22)
– N*E*R*D – Everyone Nose (All The Girls Standing In The Line For The Bathroom) (May 13, Japan #17)
– N*E*R*D – My Drive Thru (June)
– N*E*R*D – Sooner Or Later (June 6)
– Madonna – Give It 2 Me (US Hot Dance #1, June 24)
– Common – Universal Mind Control (US Hot Rap #13, July 1)
– Common – Announcement (US Hot R&B/Hip Hop #94, July 1)
– Katharine McPhee – I Know What Boys Like (July 16)
– N*E*R*D – Everyone Nose (Remix) (July 31)
– N*E*R*D – Spaz (US Top 100 #7)
– Sierra Swan – Sex Is Keeping Us Together
– Kenna – Say Goodbye To Love (March 7)
– Teriyaki Boyz – Zock On! (JP 16#, March 19)
– Solange – I Decided (US Hot R&B/Hip Hop #1, April 22)
– N*E*R*D – Everyone Nose (All The Girls Standing In The Line For The Bathroom) (May 13, Japan #17)
– N*E*R*D – My Drive Thru (June)
– N*E*R*D – Sooner Or Later (June 6)
– Madonna – Give It 2 Me (US Hot Dance #1, June 24)
– Common – Universal Mind Control (US Hot Rap #13, July 1)
– Common – Announcement (US Hot R&B/Hip Hop #94, July 1)
– Katharine McPhee – I Know What Boys Like (July 16)
– N*E*R*D – Everyone Nose (Remix) (July 31)
2009
– Clipse – All Eyes On Me
– Clipse – Door Man
– Clipse – Popular Demand (Popeyes) (US Hot R&B/Hip Hop #90)
– Teriyaki Boyz – Work That! (JP #7, January 14)
– Pitbull – Blanco (March 24)
– Clipse – I’m Good (US Hot Rap #14, June 11)
– Jennifer Lopez (aka Lola) – Fresh Out The Oven (US Hot Dance #1, October 7)
– Shakira – Did It Again (US Hot Dance #1, October 16)
– Manami – Back Of My Mind (November 13)
– Clipse – Door Man
– Clipse – Popular Demand (Popeyes) (US Hot R&B/Hip Hop #90)
– Teriyaki Boyz – Work That! (JP #7, January 14)
– Pitbull – Blanco (March 24)
– Clipse – I’m Good (US Hot Rap #14, June 11)
– Jennifer Lopez (aka Lola) – Fresh Out The Oven (US Hot Dance #1, October 7)
– Shakira – Did It Again (US Hot Dance #1, October 16)
– Manami – Back Of My Mind (November 13)
2010
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– Game – It Must Be Me
– Game – Ain’t No Doubt About It
– Lupe Fiasco – I’m Beaming (January 13)
– Manami – Hold Back (January 29)
– Swedish House Mafia – One (Your Name) (UK #1, March 15)
– Uffie – A.D.D. S.U.V. (UK Dance #4, May 17)
– N*E*R*D – Hot-N-Fun (US Hot Dance #1, May 18)
– Chiddy Bang – The Good Life (October 8)
– N*E*R*D – Hypnotize U (BEL #54, October 16)
– T.I. – Get Back Up (US R&B/Hip Hop #20, October 29)
– Clipse – Life Change (December 2)
– Game – Ain’t No Doubt About It
– Lupe Fiasco – I’m Beaming (January 13)
– Manami – Hold Back (January 29)
– Swedish House Mafia – One (Your Name) (UK #1, March 15)
– Uffie – A.D.D. S.U.V. (UK Dance #4, May 17)
– N*E*R*D – Hot-N-Fun (US Hot Dance #1, May 18)
– Chiddy Bang – The Good Life (October 8)
– N*E*R*D – Hypnotize U (BEL #54, October 16)
– T.I. – Get Back Up (US R&B/Hip Hop #20, October 29)
– Clipse – Life Change (December 2)
2011
– Travis Barker – Come N’ Get It
– Fam-Lay – Youinstantly (January 27)
– Tyga – Really Raw (February 3)
– Jason Madison – Turn U On (February 9)
– Kenna – Chains (February 22)
– Cris Cab – Good Girls (April 7)
– Gloria Estefan – Wepa (Miami Heat Version) (May 31)
– Tyga – First Time (June 21)
– Gloria Estefan – Wepa (US Hot Dance #1, June 24)
– Noreaga – Like The Way (July 13)
– Pusha T. – Trouble On My Mind (July 20)
– Fam-Lay – Beach Cruiser (August 3)
– The Throne – Lift Off (US Rap #27, August 23)
– The Cool Kids – Summer Jam (August 31)
– Gloria Estefan – Miss Little Havana (September)
– Noreaga – Finito (September 13)
– Buddy – Awesome Awesome (September 20)
– T.I. – Hear Ye, Hear Ye (October 18)
– The Throne – Gotta Have It (US Rap #13, December 6)
– Fam-Lay – Youinstantly (January 27)
– Tyga – Really Raw (February 3)
– Jason Madison – Turn U On (February 9)
– Kenna – Chains (February 22)
– Cris Cab – Good Girls (April 7)
– Gloria Estefan – Wepa (Miami Heat Version) (May 31)
– Tyga – First Time (June 21)
– Gloria Estefan – Wepa (US Hot Dance #1, June 24)
– Noreaga – Like The Way (July 13)
– Pusha T. – Trouble On My Mind (July 20)
– Fam-Lay – Beach Cruiser (August 3)
– The Throne – Lift Off (US Rap #27, August 23)
– The Cool Kids – Summer Jam (August 31)
– Gloria Estefan – Miss Little Havana (September)
– Noreaga – Finito (September 13)
– Buddy – Awesome Awesome (September 20)
– T.I. – Hear Ye, Hear Ye (October 18)
– The Throne – Gotta Have It (US Rap #13, December 6)
2012
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– Adam Lambert – Trespassing
– Cris Cab – One Thing
– Cris Cab – What Can’t We Do (Here We Go Again)
– Fam-Lay – Skrung Owt
– Jay-Z – Glory (US Rap #23, January 9)
– Yuna – Live Your Life (US Heat #37, February 12)
– Stalley – Mind Made Up (February 17)
– Beyoncé – I Care (POR #16, March 23)
– Stalley – Everything New (April 4)
– Leah LaBelle – Sexify (US #89, May 10)
– T.I. – Hello (May 22)
– Mac Miller – Onaroll (June 5)
– Mika – Celebrate (US #21, June 15)
– Frank Ocean – Sweet Life (July 6)
– Mac Miller – Glow (August 6)
– Cris Cab – Good Girls (Don’t Grow On Trees) (September 13)
– Rick Ross – Presidential (September 20)
– Earl Sweatshirt – Chum (November 2)
– Cris Cab – One Thing
– Cris Cab – What Can’t We Do (Here We Go Again)
– Fam-Lay – Skrung Owt
– Jay-Z – Glory (US Rap #23, January 9)
– Yuna – Live Your Life (US Heat #37, February 12)
– Stalley – Mind Made Up (February 17)
– Beyoncé – I Care (POR #16, March 23)
– Stalley – Everything New (April 4)
– Leah LaBelle – Sexify (US #89, May 10)
– T.I. – Hello (May 22)
– Mac Miller – Onaroll (June 5)
– Mika – Celebrate (US #21, June 15)
– Frank Ocean – Sweet Life (July 6)
– Mac Miller – Glow (August 6)
– Cris Cab – Good Girls (Don’t Grow On Trees) (September 13)
– Rick Ross – Presidential (September 20)
– Earl Sweatshirt – Chum (November 2)
2013
– Kenna – Relations (An Ode To You & Me) feat. Childish Gambino (Remix)
– Leah LaBelle – Lolita (January 18)
– Maxine Ashley – Perpetual Nights (February 14)
– Robin Thicke – Blurred Lines (US R&B/Hip Hop #1, March 26)
– Tyler, The Creator – IFHY (March 29)
– Daft Punk – Get Lucky (US #1, April 19)
– 2 Chainz – Feds Watching (US #12, June 4)
– Noreaga – The Problem (Lawwwddd) (June 11)
– Busta Rhymes – Twerk It (Remix) (US #4, June 17)
– Nelly – Get Like Me (US R&B/Hip Hop #32, July 2)
– Jay-Z – Oceans (July 4)
– Cameron Rafati – Face Your Destiny (Manny Pacquiao Theme) (August 10)
– Daft Punk – Lose Yourself To Dance (US Hot Dance #1, August 13)
– Azealia Banks – ATM Jam (August 30)
– The Internet – Dontcha (September 10)
– Jennifer Hudson – I Can’t Describe (The Way I Feel) (US R&B/Hip Hop #29, September 24)
– Cris Cab – Liar Liar (FRA #5, September 30)
– Kenna – Relations (An Ode To You & Me) (November 12)
– Aloe Blacc – Love Is The Answer (November 21)
– Pharrell Williams – Happy (Worldwide #1, November 21)
– Mayer Hawthorne – Reach Out Richard (December 11)
– Beyoncé – Blow (US Hot Dance #1, December 13)
– Leah LaBelle – Lolita (January 18)
– Maxine Ashley – Perpetual Nights (February 14)
– Robin Thicke – Blurred Lines (US R&B/Hip Hop #1, March 26)
– Tyler, The Creator – IFHY (March 29)
– Daft Punk – Get Lucky (US #1, April 19)
– 2 Chainz – Feds Watching (US #12, June 4)
– Noreaga – The Problem (Lawwwddd) (June 11)
– Busta Rhymes – Twerk It (Remix) (US #4, June 17)
– Nelly – Get Like Me (US R&B/Hip Hop #32, July 2)
– Jay-Z – Oceans (July 4)
– Cameron Rafati – Face Your Destiny (Manny Pacquiao Theme) (August 10)
– Daft Punk – Lose Yourself To Dance (US Hot Dance #1, August 13)
– Azealia Banks – ATM Jam (August 30)
– The Internet – Dontcha (September 10)
– Jennifer Hudson – I Can’t Describe (The Way I Feel) (US R&B/Hip Hop #29, September 24)
– Cris Cab – Liar Liar (FRA #5, September 30)
– Kenna – Relations (An Ode To You & Me) (November 12)
– Aloe Blacc – Love Is The Answer (November 21)
– Pharrell Williams – Happy (Worldwide #1, November 21)
– Mayer Hawthorne – Reach Out Richard (December 11)
– Beyoncé – Blow (US Hot Dance #1, December 13)
2014
– Pusha T. – Suicide (January 17)
– RDGLDGRN – Doing The Most (January 21)
– Aloe Blacc – Love Is The Answer (Director’s Cut) (January 26)
– Future – Move That Dope (US Rap #7, February 6)
– Major Lazer – Aerosol Can (February 14)
– Paloma Faith – Can’t Rely On You (UK #10, February 23)
– Pharrell Williams – Marilyn Monroe (UK #5, March 10)
– Alicia Keys – It’s On Again (US R&B/Hip Hop #49, March 31)
– Ed Sheeran – Sing (UK #1, April 7)
– Kylie Minogue – I Was Gonna Cancel (US Hot Dance #5, April 22)
– Pharrell Williams – Come Get It Bae (US R&B/Hip Hop #5, May 8)
– Hatsune Miku – Last Night, Good Night (Re-Dialed) (Pharrell Williams Remix) (May 13)
– Graph Gonzales – Heartbreaker (May 23)
– Mike Einziger & Ann Marie Simpson – Til Everyone Can See (June 11)
– Jetta – Crescendo (July 1)
– Usher – She Came To Give It To You (US R&B/Hip Hop #11, July 8)
– Daley – Look Up (July 23)
– Red Velvet – Happiness (August 3)
– Kid Sister – Higher (September 11)
– The Madden Brothers – California Rain (September 12)
– Brian Wilson & All Star Tribute – God Only Knows (October 7)
– Pharrell Williams – Gust Of Wind (UK #13, October 17)
– Pharrell Williams – It Girl (France #60, November 10)
– Gwen Stefani – Spark The Fire (December 1)
– RDGLDGRN – Doing The Most (January 21)
– Aloe Blacc – Love Is The Answer (Director’s Cut) (January 26)
– Future – Move That Dope (US Rap #7, February 6)
– Major Lazer – Aerosol Can (February 14)
– Paloma Faith – Can’t Rely On You (UK #10, February 23)
– Pharrell Williams – Marilyn Monroe (UK #5, March 10)
– Alicia Keys – It’s On Again (US R&B/Hip Hop #49, March 31)
– Ed Sheeran – Sing (UK #1, April 7)
– Kylie Minogue – I Was Gonna Cancel (US Hot Dance #5, April 22)
– Pharrell Williams – Come Get It Bae (US R&B/Hip Hop #5, May 8)
– Hatsune Miku – Last Night, Good Night (Re-Dialed) (Pharrell Williams Remix) (May 13)
– Graph Gonzales – Heartbreaker (May 23)
– Mike Einziger & Ann Marie Simpson – Til Everyone Can See (June 11)
– Jetta – Crescendo (July 1)
– Usher – She Came To Give It To You (US R&B/Hip Hop #11, July 8)
– Daley – Look Up (July 23)
– Red Velvet – Happiness (August 3)
– Kid Sister – Higher (September 11)
– The Madden Brothers – California Rain (September 12)
– Brian Wilson & All Star Tribute – God Only Knows (October 7)
– Pharrell Williams – Gust Of Wind (UK #13, October 17)
– Pharrell Williams – It Girl (France #60, November 10)
– Gwen Stefani – Spark The Fire (December 1)
2015
– N*E*R*D – Squeeze Me (January 5)
– T.I. – G’ Shit (January 28)
– The Quarry – Frozen Hearts (February 3)
– Snoop Dogg – Peaches N Cream (March 13, US Rhythmic #19)
– Lion Babe – Wonder Woman (March 18)
– Snoop Dogg – So Many Pros (April 13, FRA #169)
– Cameron Rafferty – Face Your Destiny (April 28)
– Snoop Dogg – California Roll (May 5, US R&B #15)
– Koryn Hawthorne & Pharrell Williams – We Can Work It Out (May 18)
– Koryn Hawthorne – Bright Fire (May 18, US R&B Digital Songs #12)
– Mia Z – Child (May 20)
– OverDoz – Last Kiss (May 26)
– Awreeoh – Don’t Get Deleted (June 4)
– Puff Daddy & The Family – Finna Get Loose (June 28, US Rap #24)
– Pharrell Williams – Freedom (June 30, US Pop #30)
– Kendrick Lamar – Alright (June 30, US R&B/Hip Hop #24)
– Bia – All Around The World (July 21)
– Francesco Yates – Change The Channel (August 27)
– Missy Elliott – WTF (Where They From) (November 12, US Rap #5)
– WatchTheDuck – Stretch 2-3-4 (November 17)
– T.I. – G’ Shit (January 28)
– The Quarry – Frozen Hearts (February 3)
– Snoop Dogg – Peaches N Cream (March 13, US Rhythmic #19)
– Lion Babe – Wonder Woman (March 18)
– Snoop Dogg – So Many Pros (April 13, FRA #169)
– Cameron Rafferty – Face Your Destiny (April 28)
– Snoop Dogg – California Roll (May 5, US R&B #15)
– Koryn Hawthorne & Pharrell Williams – We Can Work It Out (May 18)
– Koryn Hawthorne – Bright Fire (May 18, US R&B Digital Songs #12)
– Mia Z – Child (May 20)
– OverDoz – Last Kiss (May 26)
– Awreeoh – Don’t Get Deleted (June 4)
– Puff Daddy & The Family – Finna Get Loose (June 28, US Rap #24)
– Pharrell Williams – Freedom (June 30, US Pop #30)
– Kendrick Lamar – Alright (June 30, US R&B/Hip Hop #24)
– Bia – All Around The World (July 21)
– Francesco Yates – Change The Channel (August 27)
– Missy Elliott – WTF (Where They From) (November 12, US Rap #5)
– WatchTheDuck – Stretch 2-3-4 (November 17)
2016
– Missy Elliott – Pep Rally (February 8)
– Axwell Λ Ingrosso – Dream Bigger (May 3)
– Hannah Huston – I Call The Shots (May 23)
– Little Big Town – One Of Those Days (May 24)
– SG Lewis – Meant To Be (August 16)
– Kirk Franklin – 123 Victory (Remix) (August 19)
– Sir Rosevelt – Sunday Finest (September 29)
– Kid Cudi – Surfin’ (September 30)
– Lalah Hathaway – Surrender feat. Pharrell (October 24)
– Pharrell Williams – Runnin’ (October 24)
– Kim Burrell – I See A Victory (October 28)
– Pharrell Williams – Crave (November 17)
– Axwell Λ Ingrosso – Dream Bigger (May 3)
– Hannah Huston – I Call The Shots (May 23)
– Little Big Town – One Of Those Days (May 24)
– SG Lewis – Meant To Be (August 16)
– Kirk Franklin – 123 Victory (Remix) (August 19)
– Sir Rosevelt – Sunday Finest (September 29)
– Kid Cudi – Surfin’ (September 30)
– Lalah Hathaway – Surrender feat. Pharrell (October 24)
– Pharrell Williams – Runnin’ (October 24)
– Kim Burrell – I See A Victory (October 28)
– Pharrell Williams – Crave (November 17)
2017
– Calvin Harris – Heatstroke (March 31)
– Cassius – Go Up (April 10)
– Jallal – Toss & Turn (May 4)
– Vic Mensa – OMG (June 9)
– Pharrell Williams – Yellow Light (June 9)
– Pharrell Williams – There’s Something Special (June 16)
– Calvin Harris – Feels (June 26)
– Cara Delevingne – I Feel Everything (July 21)
– Camila Cabello – Havana (August 3)
– Noreaga – Uno Más (August 31)
– N*E*R*D – Lemon (November 1)
– N*E*R*D – 1000 (December 6)
– Cassius – Go Up (April 10)
– Jallal – Toss & Turn (May 4)
– Vic Mensa – OMG (June 9)
– Pharrell Williams – Yellow Light (June 9)
– Pharrell Williams – There’s Something Special (June 16)
– Calvin Harris – Feels (June 26)
– Cara Delevingne – I Feel Everything (July 21)
– Camila Cabello – Havana (August 3)
– Noreaga – Uno Más (August 31)
– N*E*R*D – Lemon (November 1)
– N*E*R*D – 1000 (December 6)
2018
– Justin Timberlake – Supplies (January 18)
– Justin Timberlake – Man Of The Woods (February 1)
– Rae Sremmurd – Chanel (April 4)
– Noreaga – Uno Más (April 11)
– Pharrell Williams – Sangria Wine (May 18)
– The Carters – Apeshit (June 16)
– Ariana Grande – The Light Is Coming (June 21)
– Honest Boyz – Tokyo Dip (November 3)
– Anitta – Goals (November 9)
– Coldplay (aka Los Unidades) & Pharrell – E-Lo (November 27)
– Justin Timberlake – Man Of The Woods (February 1)
– Rae Sremmurd – Chanel (April 4)
– Noreaga – Uno Más (April 11)
– Pharrell Williams – Sangria Wine (May 18)
– The Carters – Apeshit (June 16)
– Ariana Grande – The Light Is Coming (June 21)
– Honest Boyz – Tokyo Dip (November 3)
– Anitta – Goals (November 9)
– Coldplay (aka Los Unidades) & Pharrell – E-Lo (November 27)
2019
–