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CLIPSE "Hell Hath No Fury" Reviews
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AZRating: 8.7 Users rating: 8.2 |
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Release: 28 Nov 2006
Label: Re-Up Gang / Star Trak
Genre: Hip-Hop
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| PitchFork |
Rating: 9.1 |
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.
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| StylusMagazine |
Rating: 9.1 |
On Hell Hath No Fury, the duo’s famously long-delayed second full length, they take all their Technicolor pyrex-and-Swiss-bank-account stories and add a calm, compelling dash of foggy grey distance. It makes their second album not just one of the stand-out rap albums of the year, but one of the most unsettlingly restrained gangster rap albums in recent memory.
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| AllHipHop.com |
Rating: 9.0 |
Sonically Fury keeps an aggressive tone throughout with the old school arrangement of "Trill" and drum change ups on the sweeping "Ride Around Shining."
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| PrefixMag |
Rating: 9.0 |
This is hard, fast, down-to-The Wire music, told briefly and powerfully but, ultimately, with conscious. Score one for the new bad guys. This one ends well.
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| HipHopDX |
Rating: 9.0 |
It’s hard to complain about the years of waiting for Hell Hath after you’ve heard the results (and they even left some incredible tracks on the cutting room floor). Just don’t expect a nice, happy album that your girl is gonna like. It’s raw beats, raw rhymes and even rawer subject matter. More importantly, it is amongst the finest albums that has hit the shelves in 2006. Uggghk.
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| RollingStone |
Rating: 8.0 |
The new Clipse album sounds a hell of a lot like the last one. Neither rapper Pusha T nor Malice exhibit much personal or artistic growth -- or star power, for that matter. All the songs are about selling cocaine and driving sports cars, with no R&B divas anywhere in sight to give listeners a break.
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| Popmatters |
Rating: 8.0 |
The album, which rests under the production umbrella of the Neptunes in a top minimalistic form, is a 12-track waltz through the life of on the corner, where somewhat delusive aspirations of glamour sit comfortably next to topics such as the musings of female conquests, sometimes mixing interchangeably. The duo’s lyrics are delivered with an equally matured air, and since the brothers take wordplay to the furthest extent they can, the album remains as entertaining as it does intellectually stimulating.
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Users comments
| J-Roots |
Rating: 10.0 |
This album is a straight up classic of '06.Eventhough all they rap about is coke.It still a hot LP. |
| sheena |
Rating: 6.0 |
Clipse's best LP was the the first album but it sounds the same things if you listen to their albums ,all they talk about is ways to hide the durgs get more women and more nasty lyrics. They waste their studio time on garbage |
| sexy vanilla |
Rating: 10.0 |
I love the CLIPSE they are so good 2 me!! Their music is hot azz HELL 2 lol:) luv yall ~1~ |
| Da Cho$en 1 |
Rating: 8.0 |
This CD is really good but like all their other CDs it is just the everyday struggles of coke dealers, they be on that Tony Montana Sh@t. After a awhile you get sick of hearing it no matter how hot a Neptune beat is. I guess cause I see all that potential that Malice and Pusha T have and all they talk about is the same stuff I guess this is my declaration to Most Rappers you don't have to be super positive in your message but step your subject matter game up or be more creative with the delivery. Got off the topic straight album. |
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