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In Search Of

N.E.R.D.

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Lapdance N.E.R.D. 3:29 $1.29 View In iTunes
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Things Are Getting Better N.E.R.D. 4:15 $1.29 View In iTunes
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Brain N.E.R.D. 3:43 $1.29 View In iTunes
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Provider N.E.R.D. 4:18 $1.29 View In iTunes
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Truth or Dare N.E.R.D. 4:22 $1.29 View In iTunes
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Tape You N.E.R.D. 4:51 $1.29 View In iTunes
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Run to the Sun N.E.R.D. 4:52 $1.29 View In iTunes
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Baby Doll N.E.R.D. 3:42 $1.29 View In iTunes
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Am I High N.E.R.D. 4:48 $1.29 View In iTunes
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Rock Star N.E.R.D. 4:19 $1.29 View In iTunes
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Bobby James N.E.R.D. 6:15 $1.29 View In iTunes
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Stay Together N.E.R.D. 5:02 $1.29 View In iTunes

Album Review

N.E.R.D. are nothing if they're not clever, and they brilliantly constructed a back-story to accompany their debut album, In Search Of... As every rock critic in the Western world has said in his review of the album, they originally released the record in Europe, then decided it was crap, withdrew it, re-recorded it with a live band, and then released it worldwide. Now this story is probably true — as the first album by the band driven by the powerhouse production team the Neptunes (though these are not interchangeable terms, as they went to great lengths to make clear in the promo interviews), there was a lot riding on this record, so it had better be right — but it certainly helped them get valuable press, elevating this record to a near-event level. So, is In Search Of... worth the hoopla? Well, pretty much. Musically, it's a lively affair, breaking free of the signature approximated-Prince beats, as they borrow heavily from classic soul, breakbeat aesthetics, and postmodern alt-culture, tying it together with live beats. It pretty much deliberately does everything that most modern rap does not do, and it's hard not to embrace it for that very fact. Alas, there are flaws, mainly in the raps, which are hardly as nimble as the music; actually, they're rather clumsy and embarrassing, especially since they attempt to cover "socially relevant" issues (i.e., politicians are equated with strippers). Choruses that croon that "She needs me/Because I'm the sh*t" are hard to stomach, no matter how supple the music is (or how ironic the delivery), but if you can ignore that, In Search Of... does provide genuine musical thrills. Although, be forewarned — it's easy to overrate this record simply because it deviates from the norm at a time when nobody deviates from the norm or has deviated from the norm in years. With better lyrics and a little less smirking hipsterism, it could have been the record it was intended to be, but as it stands, it's still a pretty terrific listen and one of the most adventurous, intriguing hip-hop albums in a long, long time.

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This album is great! I can just put it on and i dont have to worry about skipping songs or anything because every song is great. also, they re-made this cd live. sang, and played the instuments right there. underappreciated song: Baby Doll. i love it. plus singles like rock star and lapdance are here. oh another underappreciated song is provider. i wish the video was up. anyway this album, along with fly or die, is a definte must!

Whoa now!
     

The first time I heard this album I was 12 years old. The same affect it had on me on then it still has on me now. "Bobby James" is a dream.

Shizzle fo rizzle
     

This ablum is sick! One of my all time favs! Every song is goodness

Biography

Genre: Hip Hop/Rap

Years Active: '00s

The acronym N.E.R.D. stands for "No One Ever Really Dies," but childhood friends Chad Hugo, Pharrell Williams, and Shay most certainly used the group to proudly emphasize the nerdier aspects of their musical personalities. Before this side project took shape, Hugo and Williams — as the Neptunes — had established themselves as giants in the field of pop production, whether they were working with hardcore rappers, smooth crooners, or teen pop groups. Although...
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