Clipse - "Hell Hath No Fury" [11/28] - classic?
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Clipse - "Hell Hath No Fury" [11/28] - classic?
This one is gooood. It's out there and it sounds like a classic.
1. We Got It For Cheap (Intro)
2. Momma I'm So Sorry
3. Mr. Me Too
4. Wamp Wamp (What It Do) Featuring Slim Thug
5. Ride Around Shinning Featuring AB-Liva of the Re-Up Gang
6. Dirty Money
7. Hello New World
8. Keys Open Doors
9. Ain't Cha Clipse Featuring Re-Up Gang
10. Trill
11. Chinese New Year
12. Nightmares
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I've been hearing a lot of good things about this cd. Looking forward to it.
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I'm ready. They were poised to become huge four years ago thanks to their two big hits "Grindin'" and "When's the Last Time?" A shame they caught screwed over by the whole record label fiasco, but the stuff that's been floating around, be it mixtape material or stuff that's actually on the album, suggest they haven't lost anything.
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The copy I snagged was missing the last two tracks and since I've heard the two singles countless times, it comes off as a brief work. That said, as dull as The Neptunes have become, they still mesh well with Clipse. I'd say HHNF has a more barebones sound to it in comparison to their debut, but it only calls more attention to the duo's slow, but crisp delivery.
Mr. Me Too has worn on me, since it dropped back in May and Wamp Wamp has been floating around for a while. But they're still two solid tracks, although "Hello New World" is actually the track I'm feeling the most right now. "Keys Open Doors" is also a winner, thanks largely to its haunting production. I'm not sure I'd say there are any songs I outright dislike, so this is looking like a solid follow-up to their debut.
Mr. Me Too has worn on me, since it dropped back in May and Wamp Wamp has been floating around for a while. But they're still two solid tracks, although "Hello New World" is actually the track I'm feeling the most right now. "Keys Open Doors" is also a winner, thanks largely to its haunting production. I'm not sure I'd say there are any songs I outright dislike, so this is looking like a solid follow-up to their debut.
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Wamp Wamp.
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Bitch I'm trill, bitch I'm so trill.
Great album, terrific workdplay and classic stripped down funk from the Neptunes.
On the other hand the relentless misogyny and materialism makes it hard to see as a mature piece of art. It's also extremely grim and macho... it gets a little tiresome. I know all of this is par for the course in hip hop (maybe a little more on this album), but I think people ought to call the artists a little more for it.
Great album, terrific workdplay and classic stripped down funk from the Neptunes.
On the other hand the relentless misogyny and materialism makes it hard to see as a mature piece of art. It's also extremely grim and macho... it gets a little tiresome. I know all of this is par for the course in hip hop (maybe a little more on this album), but I think people ought to call the artists a little more for it.