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While I don’t agree with Jive’s decision to make life hell for Clipse for so long, I understand. Hell Hath No Fury contains no clear singles. Imagine being the Jive employee who had to sit down and figure out which of these singles would be a hit. The best they could do was pull the song that called them unfair crackers and threatened to murder them in the music video, and that’s the lead single. No R&B hooks, no big name guest artists, no concessions to rap radio, not even a skit. Clipse had no idea if they were going to get another shot at this, not a second could be wasted.

Review Summary: Terror thinly disguised as bravado, music that pushes the limits of production, Hell Hath No Fury is nearly unparalleled in rap music. A perfect album. Brothers Terrence and Gene Thornton end the final verses on their magnum opus, Hell Hath No Fury, in very similar and very important ways. After eleven straight tracks of unrepentant evil, everything comes to a head on the grand finale, “Nightmares”. First comes Gene, standing on the balcony of his ill gotten home, jaw set, glaring through his Louie V Millionaire sunglasses.

Hell Hath No Fury, an Album by Clipse. Released 28 November 2006 on Star Trak (catalog no. Genres: Southern Hip Hop, Gangsta Rap. Normally, that's exactly what happens, but in the case of the brothers Thornton, professionally known as the Virginia rap duo Clipse, Jive Records shelved the masters for their second released (and third recorded) album Hell Hath No Fury, primarily because Pusha T and Malice refused to play by the rules. Stream and download Clipse – Hell Hath No Fury (Full Album) [iTunes Plus] Zip Download.

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With the long-delayed, viciously imagined Hell Hath No Fury, Clipse-- hip-hop's meanest, smartest duo-- have done what a gathering collection of internet seekers, record-store goers, and street corner mixtape shoppers hoped they might: release a classic. With musical partners the Neptunes, Clipse have crafted 12 unrelenting tales of desperation and distribution, glamour and gloating. Lyrically, the album is spare and incisive-- wordplay abounds but the punches are quick and devastating-- and musically, Malice and Pusha T have arguably snatched the best dozen Neptunes tracks in years. Together, the quartet has crafted an album that's sonically deep, dark, and one of 2006's finest. An unforgivable mean streak powers this album, which is no surprise considering the endlessly documented label drama Clipse have endured, and the ascetic rage that courses through their music. Push and Mal spent much of their lauded 2005 mixtape, We Got It 4 Cheap Vol.

At the same time, the songs for HHNF became venomous reflections of the torment caused by being famous rappers forced to return to the drug dealing they had left behind. “That was the darkest time in my life”, Terrence told Pitchfork in 2011, “At the time, one of my good friends pulled me aside and was like, ‘I keep forgetting that you rap,’ because we were so involved with other *** [] We were supplementing our income, doing everything we could.” After suing their label for a release from their contract, an agreement was finally reached with Jive and Hell Hath No Fury released in 2006.

Retrieved 2012-02-21. • Kandyba, Slav (August 11, 2006). Accessed June 9, 2008. • Lopez, Rodrigo (May 9, 2006). On an interview with, said that The Clipse were special guests at Kanye West's birthday performing the whole album to which Kanye knew all the lyrics. Accessed June 9, 2008. Retrieved April 14, 2008.

Pusha T and No Malice of Clipse performing with Ab-Liva from the Re-Up Gang. In a May 19, 2007, interview with, Clipse revealed that the group had been officially released from its recording contract with Jive. After this, the duo began discussions with several record labels, eventually signing with on October 26, 2007.

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• Artist: • Album: • Format: mp3 - lossy • Summary [Last.fm]: Clipse is an American hip hop duo, formed in Norfolk, Virginia in 1992, made up of brothers Gene 'Malice' Thornton and Terrence 'Pusha T' Thornton. They met Pharrell in 1993, he formed a working relationship with the duo and helped them secure a contract with Elektra Records. The group's debut single flopped, but Williams resuscitated their careers by signing them to his Star Trak Label.

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The Clipse's debut album, Lord Willin', was released in 2002, and their sophomore effort, Hell Hath No Fury, was released in 2006 to much critical acclaim. • • Albums:,,,,,,.

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The album was the sixth in the history of magazine to receive a 'XXL' rating., which ranked it fourth in its list of the best pop and rock records of 2007, called it a 'claustrophobically edgy account of drug-dealing and paranoia, whipped up by The Neptunes into a storm of sonic inventiveness no other hip-hop release in 2007 came close to matching.' Pitchfork placed the album at #7 for the best of the year in 2006 and at #52 on the list of the Top 200 Albums of the 2000s (decade), one of the highest rankings for a rap album. In 2010, online music service called it one of the best 'coke rap' albums ever. In 2012, named the album one of the classic albums of the last decade.

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Contents • • • • • • • • History [ ] 1993–2002: Exclusive Audio Footage and Lord Willin' [ ] The Thornton brothers were born in and moved to. They formed the group Jarvis and were introduced to, one half of the production team. Impressed with their lyrical talents, Williams formed a working relationship with the duo. He eventually helped them secure a recording contract with in 1996. Under Elektra, and with handling its production, The Clipse recorded its debut album, Exclusive Audio Footage. The group's 1st single, 'The Funeral', helped to generate fan interest in the album, but failed to make a significant commercial impact. With 'The Funeral' deemed a failure, itself was shelved.

These legal issues would not be resolved until May 2006. Further delays pushed the August 29 release date to October 31 and then November 28. Reception [ ] Professional ratings Aggregate scores Source Rating 89/100 Review scores Source Rating B+ A A 8/10 9.1/10 On, Hell Hath No Fury holds a score of 89 out of 100, based on 29 reviews, indicating 'universal acclaim'. The album was ranked first on Prefix magazine's 'Best Albums of 2006' and number nine on magazine's 'The 50 Greatest CDs of 2006'. Ranked the song 'Trill' at number six in 'The Top 100 Tracks of 2006'.

Contents • • • • • • • • • Overview [ ] The material on Hell Hath No Fury is of a much darker tone than Clipse's debut album due to the group's problematic relationship with. From an interview with AllHipHop, in July 2006: We were ready to get into the thick of things with the success of the first album the songs we had done were really hot, but at that point in time we were in a different place, we were happier. Time passed, and we saw it was a big hold up, and the momentum, the people that waited for us, we took too long. We couldn't dare come out in the same mind frame as we did in Lord Willin' - so, now we mad, we angry, we pissed the fuck off.

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Otherwise that formula is completely flipped, as doorknocker snares often accompany spacious arrangements. It's an interesting juxtaposition-- fitting the furious and odd against bubbly and blissful-- but this is what the Neptunes have always done best (think Noreaga's 'Superthug' or Kelis' 'Milkshake'). Accordions, steel pan drums, harps, distorted synths, cowbell-- Pharrell Williams and Chad Hugo throw everything at Clipse. (One assumes Hugo, whose work has leaned toward the dark and spare in the past, had a large hand in this album.) 'Trill' and 'Ride Around Shining' in particular are monstrous, freakishly beautiful constructions. 'Trill' surrounds you with its blown-out bass sound while the tense harp plucks of 'Ride', posed against clipped groans and a single straining high note, are both fractured and gorgeous. But what's perhaps most important here is that Hell Hath No Fury is uncompromising music: Delayed more than three years and pushed into some unclear anticipation vortex, Clipse still refused to make concessions.

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A horde of synth locusts pulse and twist through the air as bass plunks and hissing hi-hats desperately try to fight their way up through the mix but get beat down again by that disgusting synth line. No no no, it has to be “Chinese New Year”, drums sparking and sputtering like an exposed power line while squealing keyboards disappear into the atmosphere. Ahh, see' This is impossible; a case could be made for every track here. Even now, someone reading this is shocked I didn’t mention the rusty guitar line of “Dirty Money” but I have to end this paragraph or I’ll talk about the beats all day. Had this collection of beats been given to anyone else, they would have been swallowed whole.

The magazine gave the album a 'XXL' rating, marking it as a five-star album. Only five albums had previously received that honor. In 2010, named the album one of the top coke-rap albums of all time. 2007–2009: Columbia Records and Til the Casket Drops [ ].

Now under a label run by someone who fully recognized their potential, Clipse were getting their shot. Released in 2002 Lord Willin’ was a solid album with a lead single so earth shaking its producer had to state on its intro that nobody had ever heard anything like this before. “Grindin’” changed everything, shaving everything down to an ever mutating drum pattern, a few synth plinks, and Pusha T and Malice laying down diamond hard bars, it became an unlikely top 40 hit and gave the Clipse the platform they needed to take creative control of their sophomore effort. This brings us to where we left off in 2003, recording their sophomore album. Details are scarce on this period but what is known is financing for recording was cut in 2004 as Arista Records was absorbed into Jive Records under a merger between Sony Music and BMG.

He talks at the opening of his book about his “social death”–a self-imposed withdrawal from his friends, career and life in the face of what he perceived as an inevitable real death. In that swirl of depression and fear of having AIDS, Thornton turns to faith to get through. Wretched is strewn with passages from the Bible, and it is marked as much by the influence of his spiritual mentors as it is by his colleagues and collaborators.

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• ' Released: May 23, 2006 • ' Released: October 31, 2006 Hell Hath No Fury is the second studio album by duo. The album was released on November 28, 2006 in the, on, and. Recording sessions for the album took place over a period of several years, and suffered numerous delays prior to release. Production was handled. Following the release of their debut studio album,, The Clipse began working on the album in late 2003, but were forced to delay development when several artists signed to were dissolved into sister label, as part of a larger merger between and.

On August 8, 2008, the duo released the 's self-titled debut studio album through. The album's first single, 'Fast Life', was produced. The single was originally slated for the duo's third album, but they felt it would be better used for the Re-Up Gang album. Only Malice and Pusha-T appear on the track. After the release, Sandman left the group. In November 2008, Clipse announced the launch of their fashion line, Play Cloths. A called was released on December 1, 2008 in promotion of the line.

Clipse had to stay on Jive while Star Trak moved to Interscope Records. I hate to say it, but thank god this happened. Had things gone smoothly label wise, Hell Hath No Fury would have probably been released sometime in 2004 and been a good album. But that’s not how things worked out; instead, Clipse’s biggest ally Pharrell was under Interscope and Jive couldn’t give two ***s about Clipse. The frustration of countless delays lit a fire under the Thornton’s ass, they gave us the awesome mixtapes We Got it For Cheap Vol. I & II, taking beats from bigger artists and crushing them off their own songs.

The first two singles, the minimalist brilliance that is 'Grindin' and the club hit 'When The Last Time' (relatively speaking; I've never actually heard that song in the club, but I assume it was played at least once), pushed the album toward a gold RIAA plaque, and Jive was excited for the brothers to hit the studios again to record more coke raps to club-banging instrumentals. However, Pusha T and Malice decided to take the 'artistic growth' route, and the recording sessions for were dominated by some of the darkest tracks of their career, which caused a lot of magazine critics to compare this disc to the HBO series The Wire, which is a brilliant piece of work in and of itself. Pusha and Malice followed up on their new found fortune and fame by describing some of the lesser-popularized lessons that are taught on the streets, and the paranoia that accompanies in the sidecar. Pharrell Williams (of production giants The Neptunes) handled all of the production exclusively, as Chad Hugo was apparently outside getting the newspaper, and while most labels would have been thrilled to be able to market an album entirely produced by The Neptunes, Jive Records immediately pulled the 'there isn't a radio single on this album' card and shelved the fucker, where it almost met the same fate as the Clipse's actual first album, Exclusive Audio Footage. Typically, this business move by the label had some repercussions. Predictably, as is the nature of today's hip hop climate, the Clipse immediately recorded a series of mixtapes with their rap partners in their newly-formed Re-Up Gang (which officially consists of Pusha T, Malice, Sandman, and Ab-Liva), which were titled We Got It For Cheap, and they became immediate hits, so at least they were able to keep their names in the spotlight.

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This is conscious hip-hop with no conscious. We joining the Thornton brothers at the 3rd act of their story, the thrill of the drug trade and fast money has been replaced by the joyless inertia of maintaining their lifestyle. “Me and my misses like Soloman and Sheeba/Sign of the times her Emilio Pucci sneakers” raps Pusha. King Soloman was well known for his wisdom and riches, showering his many wives and concubines with gifts. Soloman’s fall came in the form of idolatry, renouncing his God and turning to pagan magic, tearing his kingdom apart.

Silly me, I have been talking Hip Hop in the main forum which seems insane and full of weird pedophiles and all sorts. I did not even notice there was a Hip Hop section so hopefully I can have some interesting debates in here. There are many classic rap albums, Illmatic, The Fix, Blueprint, Marshall Mathers LP etc but the only one I think comes close to perfection is Clipse - Hell Hath No Fury. Every track is dope. In fact it is twelve tracks of flawless rapping and lyricism, backed with insane Neptunes production, and it is one of the best hip-hop albums to be released. Both of them are remarkably good rappers, and arguably two of the most underrated in the genre. Neither try to demonstrate their skill through gimmick double-time flows, but they’re certainly capable of sharp delivery, like when Pusha T raps “I philosophize about Glocks and ki’s/****** call me young black Socrates, West Indies” on the track “Momma I’m So Sorry.” On wamp wamp No hotta, flow droppa since Poppa You Penny Annie n****z, see I know Copper Left the game on a high note, flow opera Pusha still got them Keys I can unlock ya See that watch on the sleeve?

Clipse make street music, so the more unlikely members of their fanbase-- hipsters, bloggers, students-- might seem perplexing. Of course, their wit and verve, always touched by a hint of self-loathing, connects with most anyone who's done any wrong in their life. Living with yourself can be a tricky thing, and for Clipse, that's now truer than ever.

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Malice published Wretched, Pitiful, Poor, Blind & Naked, which was released on 2011; the book is a memoir about his life, including fearing contracting, as well as his. On August 31, 2011, Pusha T announced the signing of a solo deal with Def Jam records and admitted 'G.O.O.D Music/Def Jam is [now] my home.” In 2012, Malice changed his name to No Malice and collaborated with on his mixtape, in the song 'Darkest Hour'. He also appeared on the music video for the song off his 'Lord Have Mercy', which features and is from the 2013 winning. Pusha T and No Malice both released solo albums in 2013.

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