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N.E.R.D Popular Song Rankings [2026]

N.E.R.D, led by Pharrell Williams, is an American hip-hop group active since 2001.

They’re a versatile trio who not only handle vocals and rapping but also play many of the instruments in their songs.

Their uniquely stylish, taste-driven tracks make them a very cool group.

We’ll introduce their popular songs in a ranking format, so be sure to check them out!

N.E.R.D Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (21–30)

Help MeN.E.R.D26rank/position

This is a track included on the fourth album by the American hip-hop group N.E.R.D., Nothing.

Released in November 2010, it peaked at number 21 on the US Billboard 200 chart.

The lyrics, blending self-reflection with distrust of society, are striking and resonate deeply with listeners.

Pharrell Williams’s distinctive vocals and melodic lines are captivating, making it a recommended song not only for hip-hop fans but also for those who enjoy rock and funk.

Singing about inner conflict and fear, this piece is perfect for moments when you want to face yourself or reflect on your relationship with the world.

Hot N FunN.E.R.D27rank/position

This track captivates with its exhilarating beats and bright melodies that evoke summer sunshine.

Featured on N.E.R.D.’s November 2010 album “Nothing” and featuring Nelly Furtado, it brings a positive vibe to everyone who listens.

Centered on the theme of enjoying the present moment, it conveys the importance of experiencing freedom through music and breaking free from everyday worries.

Boasting N.E.R.D.’s signature blend of hip-hop, rock, and funk, it’s perfect for summer drives or party background music.

Listen with friends, and you’re sure to create unforgettable memories.

Lil’ Suzy feat. KelisN.E.R.D28rank/position

The song by America’s N.E.R.D.

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.E.R.D.’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.

Party PeopleN.E.R.D29rank/position

This is a track by the American group N.E.R.D., included on their album “Nothing.” It’s an up-tempo song with a distinctive rhythm that captures the exhilaration of a party in sound.

While rooted in hip-hop, it fuses elements of rock and funk into a fresh, surprising sonic blend.

Released in January 2010 and featuring T.I., this track is packed with everything that makes N.E.R.D.

so compelling.

It’s perfect not only for party lovers but also for anyone seeking something new in music.

Great for hyping things up with friends or for a quick mood boost.

Patrick StarN.E.R.D30rank/position

Patrick Star (Music from The Spongebob Movie Sponge Out Of Water)
Patrick StarN.E.R.D

This song expresses a fun worldview set in an undersea paradise.

N.E.R.D’s diverse musicality is on full display, brilliantly blending elements of hip-hop, rock, and funk.

Released in January 2015, it was produced as part of the soundtrack for the film “The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge Out of Water.” With a catchy melody and playful lyrics, it conveys the beauty of the ocean and the importance of environmental protection.

The bright, pop-infused vibe unique to this American band is especially appealing.

Listening to it after watching the movie will let you savor the film’s world even more deeply.