N.E.R.D.’s new album, their first since 2010’s Nothing, will feature a stellar cast, it has been reported.
Set to hear collaborations with the likes of Future, Ed Sheeran, Kendrick Lamar and M.I.A. (among others), sources close to the group have also revealed that the new project will be titled No_One Ever Really Dies, with a release-date TBC.
Last week, the group revealed the album’s first single Lemon which saw Pharrell and co collaborate with Rihanna for the first time. Meanwhile, N.E.R.D. chose last night’s Complexcon to debut the album live in full, with Pharrell laying immediate release rumours to rest, saying “The album’s not coming out tomorrow.”.
Watch the Complexcon footage below:
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