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Hell Hath No Fury
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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0828765211925
Format: Explicit Lyrics
Label: Re-Up Gang / Star Trak
Manufacturer: Re-Up Gang / Star Trak
MPN: 52119
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Re-Up Gang / Star Trak
Release Date: November 28, 2006
Studio: Re-Up Gang / Star Trak
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Editorial Review: Clipse ran into delays in following up to 2002's Lord Willin' and in their absence their crack rap style has been adopted by the likes of Young Jeezy and Lil' Wayne. However, no one seems to floss as outrageously as Clipse's Pusha T and Malice. Hell Hath No Fury isn't as well-assembled as Lord Willin' or as spontaneous as Clipse's lauded mix-CDs from 2005 but it is coldly efficient in knocking out 12 songs backed with superbly dark and sparse tracks by the Neptunes. It's a tight, tidy package with a flint-hard but not overly seriously street aesthetic. Detractors will rightfully note the amorality of it all, but when Clipse are dropping playful lines about being "in touch with the keys/move over Alicia," you realize that all they're really pushing is style. --Oliver Wang
Clipse "Hell Hath No Fury" Clipse are officially back, and time hasn't beaten them down or fattened them up, it's just honed their meticulous craft, broadened their vision and pissed them off. They're better - and angrier- than ever. This album features the singles "Mr. Me Too," featuring Pharrell and "Wamp Wamp (What It Do)," featuring Slum Thug. Hell Hath No Fury strikes a brilliant balance between futurism and nostalgia. It's an album of lyrics-driven hip-hop in the spirit of east coast rap's early '90s heyday, but it's also powered by the noisiest, meanest, most space-age production the Neptunes have ever served up.
Customer Reviews
Average Rating: 
Rating: - Too short.
They could have varied the production and put a couple more songs. THis album is different from most drug \ gangster rap.
Rating: - whyy?
why do some people like the clipse so much? granted, they usually get laced with some of the darkest-grimiest Neptunes production, but their rhymes are so average and the subject matter so derivative (which can be said about most of rap now anyway).
for you all out there who want to hear some dope street rhymes about slanging that white, look no further than Ghostface's Fishscale which just blew my mind when I first heard it. That IS a pure CLASSIC.
Rating: - Classic Material
This album has been called a classic since it was being leaked weeks before the official release in Oct. '06. I am one of the biggest Clipse fans and supporters. I have believed for a while now that Pusha T and Malice are two of the best MCs ever to hold a mic. In fact, my top 5 MCs of all time list goes: Biggie, 2Pac, Eminem, Clipse, Big Daddy Kane. That is no bull**** either. Clipse are amazing lyricist even though their material focuses on the drug game. Listen, you can take this album and ... Read More
Rating: - Now I see why I waited so long to listen to this 2.5 stars
One of my guys suggested this album to me because it is a so called "classic" album. I've literally had the album for years and decided to listen to it because I was bored and wanted to hear some different music. Definitely differing from the majority I can not give this album 5 stars. Even though the kats on here can rap they aren't talking about anything worth hearing. There is an abundant amount of unbelievable cocaine talk and the beats are average at best. If these guys dared to step out the box ... Read More
Rating: - Hell Hath No Fury
The best rap album of 2006. Buy the CD and keep Clipse in the rap game.
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