Released: November 2, 2010

Songwriter: Pharrell Williams Chad Hugo

Producer: The Neptunes

Revolution!

Yeah

[Verse 1 - Pharrell]
All I know is I can't get the recipe
For how to make my pie taste just like the dream
Oh it's so revealing, a feeling I don' have no feeling
But I bet they tell you don't worry 'bout it just add the cream

[Hook]
AND THEN YOU FEEL GOOD! (3X)
LET IT GO AND YOU SHOULD FEEL GOOD!
Here we go...!

[Verse 2 - Pharrell]
How does every man endure the heckling?
Every phone, internet, and TV selling pie {*ka-ching*}
Tell me the type of pie it is, that's your vision buying it (hey!)
Don't bother with hello, just say bye

[Hook]

[Verse 3 - Shay Haley]
Here we go, here we go
Uhh, uhh
Hello, how are you-ah?
Just stopped a second on my cruiser
Nice to meet ya, wanna recruit ya
To the muffin girls of the future
Let me school ya, and renew ya
(Free your mind!) Hallelujah
First I move ya, then go through ya
When I do yaaa...

[Hook] - "here we go"

[Outro]
ALL MY MUFFINS!
Oo ah, oo-oo ah (8X)
Revolution
Liberation
Hm-mmm-hmmmm (3X*)

{*ka-ching*}

N.E.R.D

N.E.R.D. (officially stylized as NER*D, as seen on their covers) is a backronym that stands for No-One Ever Really Dies.

N.E.R.D. is a hip-hop and rock band whose members include Pharrell Williams and Chad Hugo, also known as The Neptunes, and Shae Haley. The band was formed as a side project by the Neptunes in 1999. Williams and Hugo had known each other since 1985 when they were 12, and they met Shae Haley a few years later in high school. Hugo and Williams signed a deal when they graduated high school in 1992 and eventually, Hailey joined them when N.E.R.D. was formed.

In September 2001 the band released their first album, In Search Of in Europe. They used digital production for the project but when they prepared for the worldwide release a year later they opted to re-record the album with a live funk rock band known as Spymob. Two years later in March of 2004, they released their second album, Fly or Die. Unfortunately, the two albums didn’t have nearly as much success as The Neptunes production work—collectively the two albums barely broke a million copies sold. In 2005 the group supposedly disbanded because of a dispute with Virgin Records, but Pharrell contradicted this claim in an April 2008