Hell Hath No Fury (CD)
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.
| Tracklisting | |
| Disk | 1 | |
| 1 | We Got It for Cheap (Intro) |
| 2 | Momma I'm So Sorry |
| 3 | Mr. Me Too |
| 4 | Wamp Wamp (What It Do) |
| 5 | Ride Around Shining |
| 6 | Dirty Money |
| 7 | Hello New World |
| 8 | Keys Open Doors |
| 9 | Ain't Cha |
| 10 | Trill |
| 11 | Chinese New Year |
| 12 | Nightmares |
| Shane Frohnapfel
- Akron, OH, United States |
| Clipse have dealt with addicts all their life. In their past life, it was cocaine addicts, and now, it's people who can't stop listening to them. Clipse have truly made a masterpiece that's been four years in the making. Opposed to most "Cocaine rap" Clipse stay on track with the theme of the album and truly stick to what they know best. Both Pusha-T and Malice have distinct styles and feed off each other, making them an effective duo. While this album is mostly driven by the vocals, Pharrell and Chad drop by with some of the best beats they have made in their career, and make the hooks classics. | |