Hell Hath No Fury EXPLICIT LYRICS Clipse

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  • Release Date: 11/28/2006
  • Sales Rank: 41,477
  • Label: STARTRAK
  • UPC: 828765211925
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Hell Hath No Fury

1LISTENWe Got It for Cheap (Intro) 3:41
2LISTENMomma I'm So Sorry 3:57
3LISTENMr. Me Too 3:41
4LISTENWamp Wamp (What It Do) / Slim Thug 4:00
5LISTENRide Around Shining / AB 3:56
6LISTENDirty Money 3:46
7LISTENHello New World 4:12
8LISTENKeys Open Doors 3:19
9LISTENAin't Cha / Re-Up Gang 4:41
10LISTENTrill 4:43
11LISTENChinese New Year / Rosco P. Coldchain 3:54
12LISTENNightmares / Bilal 4:50

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Editorial Reviews

It took Clipse over four years to get their second proper album on the shelves. As they were eager to discuss, the lag wasn't their fault. Well documented in print and on the Web, the oil spills and trap doors placed in front of the Thornton brothers were numerous. However, they weren't completely handcuffed. They released a pair of popular mixtapes that only intensified the anticipation for the official follow-up to Lord Willin'. (A talk with Bill Withers might give them an idea of how the music industry can truly paralyze an artist.) If any of the trip-ups played a role in the end result, they could be considered blessings in disguise. Hell Hath No Fury is a lean, furious, cold-blooded album that is vividly to-the-point. As with Lord Willin', all the production work is credited to the Neptunes, though Chad Hugo's name appears nowhere in the credits. A couple exceptions aside, these are some of the sparsest, most off-kilter Neptunes beats. They prod, hiss, dart, and thump -- ideal backdrops to Pusha T's and Malice's blunt-force, if occasionally knotty, rhymes. "Ride Around Shining" is baroque boom-bap, nothing more than a neck-snapping beat, Richard Pryor-sounding grunts, and cascading harp filigrees. "Trill" grinds and slides under a swarm of hungry cyborg mosquitoes. "Mr. Me Too" is nearly as minimal, a slinking bump. Lyrically, coke dealing dominates the subject matter more on this set than on the debut. Clipse survey their operation and reap its rewards, from easy-to-understand quips like "Pyrex stirrers turned into Cavalli furs" to the relatively mind-bending "If you're looking for a couple roosters in the duffle, keep the 'hood screaming 'Cock-a-doodle-doo,' motherf*ckers." Apart from specific elements of the "Mind Playing Tricks on Me"-quoting "Nightmares," as well as a couple other brief instances, the rhymes are guardedly self-congratulatory, like the MCs are wiping the gains in the haters' faces, albeit with the nagging sense that it could all blow up in an instant. The whole thing, including the club-oriented tracks, is magnetically grim. Andy Kellman, All Music Guide

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November 27, 2006: After listening to the Clipse's last album and being totally turned off by the constant mention of selling drugs, I didn't really expect much from this one. But they surprised me. They took a more personal approach as to their lifestyle in songs like "Momma, I'm Sorry" and "Nightmares." I love the humor in "Mr. Me Too" and it reminds me SO much of this dude I know, so whenever I hear that song, I blast it. Overall the lyrical ability was always there, but they've used it in a more positive light. I dug it.