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Hell Hath No Fury [Explicit Lyrics]

ClipseAudio CD
4.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (64 customer reviews)


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Songs from this album are available to purchase as MP3s. Click on "Buy MP3" or view the MP3 Album.
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                         

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listen  1. We Got It For Cheap (Intro) (Main Version - Explicit)Clipse 3:43$0.99  Buy MP3 
listen  2. Momma I'm So Sorry (Main Version - Explicit)Clipse 3:57$0.99  Buy MP3 
listen  3. Mr. Me Too (Main Version) [Explicit]Clipse 3:41$0.99  Buy MP3 
listen  4. Wamp Wamp (What It Do) (Main Version - Explicit)Clipse Featuring Slim Thug 4:00$0.99  Buy MP3 
listen  5. Ride Around Shining (Main Version - Explicit)Clipse featuring AB-Liva of the Re-Up Gang 3:56$0.99  Buy MP3 
listen  6. Dirty Money (Main Version - Explicit)Clipse 3:46$0.99  Buy MP3 
listen  7. Hello New World (Main Version - Explicit)Clipse 4:12$0.99  Buy MP3 
listen  8. Keys Open Doors (Main Version - Explicit)Clipse 3:19$0.99  Buy MP3 
listen  9. Ain't Cha (Main Version - Explicit)Clipse featuring Re-Up Gang 4:41$0.99  Buy MP3 
listen10. Trill (Main Version - Explicit)Clipse 4:44$0.99  Buy MP3 
listen11. Chinese New Year (Main Version - Explicit)Clipse 3:54$0.99  Buy MP3 
listen12. Nightmares (Main Version - Explicit)Clipse featuring Bilal and Pharrell Williams 4:50$0.99  Buy MP3 


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  • Audio CD (November 28, 2006)
  • Original Release Date: 2004
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Format: Explicit Lyrics
  • Label: Re-Up Gang / Star Trak
  • ASIN: B0000TWMDY
  • Also Available in: Audio CD  |  Audio Cassette  |  Vinyl  |  MP3 Music
  • Average Customer Review: 4.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (64 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #85,185 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

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Clipse ran into delays in following up to 2002's Lord Willin' and in their absence their crack rap style has been adopted by the likes of Young Jeezy and Lil' Wayne. However, no one seems to floss as outrageously as Clipse's Pusha T and Malice. Hell Hath No Fury isn't as well-assembled as Lord Willin' or as spontaneous as Clipse's lauded mix-CDs from 2005 but it is coldly efficient in knocking out 12 songs backed with superbly dark and sparse tracks by the Neptunes. It's a tight, tidy package with a flint-hard but not overly seriously street aesthetic. Detractors will rightfully note the amorality of it all, but when Clipse are dropping playful lines about being "in touch with the keys/move over Alicia," you realize that all they're really pushing is style. --Oliver Wang

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''At a time when most MCs are pressured to strategically churn out a cookie-cutter album every year for fear o losing their spot, Fury is street hip-hop built to last. The force sabbatical gave them ample time to painstakingly evaluate their musical motivations. The 12 carefully crafted tracks on Hell Hath No Fury are pure, uncut dope.'' XXLMAG.com In 2005, Clipse delivered a one-two punch on the mixtape circuit, releasing two in quick succession. This proved that mixtapes could be compelling, cohesive albums in their own right, and brought Clipse to a new height of lyrical complexity. These mixtapes introduced the Re-Up Gang, fleshed out by the gruff Philly MCs b-Liva and Sandman. The streets went wild for it, snapping up well over 50,000 copies on the strength of buzz alone. 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 '90 heyday, but it's also powered by the noisiest, meanest, most space-age production the Neptunes have ever served up.

Customer Reviews

The production duo provides Clipse with some of their most unique and futuristic sounding beats. Dorrie Wheeler  |  11 reviewers made a similar statement
And this has to be one of the best albums of 2006. Chandler  |  8 reviewers made a similar statement
Cop this album so that these cats can really tell how much they fans feel them. A. Manheim  |  2 reviewers made a similar statement
Most Helpful Customer Reviews
34 of 38 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Jive wasn't playin' fair, Clipse still win November 29, 2006
Format:Audio CD
The most refreshing thing about the Clipse is how little baggage they have. When you listen to a Clipse album you aren't looking for hidden inuendo alluding to beef, or some drama involving getting shot, or shootin' someone else, or time in jail, or any of the other garbage that rappers use to build hype and persona. When you listen to a Clipse album, you're listening to pure, unadulterated rap and you never know what the next bar holds. Some will argue that all that label drama is baggage, but at least the Clipse try to distance themselves from it and try to get past it to just deliver the goods. They don't parley the Jive stuff into record sales, which I find respectable. Not only that, they endure all that nonsense and deliver one of the best lyrical experiences of the year.

Before discussing the lyrical content, the beats and musical aspect must be addressed. The Clipse have stated in the past that they get first-pick when it comes to Neptunes beats and it shows on this album. From the bouncy "Mr. Me Too" to the oddly haunting "Keys Open Doors" to "Momma I'm Sorry" (is that an accordian???) this album represents Pharrell William and Chad Hugo's best production work in some time. Strangely enough, some of these beats are leagues above the stuff on Pharrell's own album.

The Clipse spit fire. They don't have the lyrical complexity of say, Nas. They don't have the mezmerizing metaphors found on a Jay-Z set, and they don't have the ability to make any two words rhyme like Eminem. But their bars hit you right in the chest. It's mean, ugly rap. It's so good.
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful
Format:Audio CD
The Clipse has been in the mainstream for some time time since 2002. 4 years later they hit us with their third album (not their sophomore, their first one came out in 2000) "Hell Hath No Fury". And this has to be one of the best albums of 2006. Something must have happened to Pusha T & Malice these past 3 years, because they really come full force lyrically. "Hello New World" is one of those tracks that shows their lyrical skills. Seriously they have shown a BIG improvement from their "Lord Willin'" album. A lot of these songs have nice hooks which really makes their songs good such as "We Got It For Cheap (Intro)" & "Keys Open Doors".

Also the Neptunes beats are awesome! Their first single "Mr. Me Too" is one of the sickest beats I've heard from them. Heck even Pharrell spits a hot verse on that song. "Wamp Wamp (What It Do)" is just sick. To tell you the truth, I can't find one wack beat on this album from the Neptunes. The beats here are better than any ones that are on Pharrell's "In My Mind" and on The Neptunes' "Clones" albums.

Guests aside from Pharrell are also good. The Re-Up Gang do good jobs laying down verses on the songs "Ride Around Singing" as well as "Ain't Cha". Slim Thug handles the hook for the "Wamp Wamp" song. Bilal as well as Pharrell somes in for the slow & soft sounding track "Nightmares" to close off this album.

To have a gripe about this album would only be that the album seemed kinda short, only 48 minutes long, but still no filler. Also one song, "Chineese New Year" didn't appeal to me. Other than that, there is not one inconsistant part on The Clipse's or The Neptune's behalf.

To state before, this album is one of the best commercialized albums of 2006.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful
Format:Audio CD
The Clipse has been in the mainstream for some time time since 2002. 4 years later they hit us with their third album (not their sophomore, their first one came out in 2000) "Hell Hath No Fury". And this has to be one of the best albums of 2006. Something must have happened to Pusha T & Malice these past 3 years, because they really come full force lyrically. "Hello New World" is one of those tracks that shows their lyrical skills. Seriously they have shown a BIG improvement from their "Lord Willin'" album. A lot of these songs have nice hooks which really makes their songs good such as "We Got It For Cheap (Intro)" & "Keys Open Doors".

Also the Neptunes beats are awesome! Their first single "Mr. Me Too" is one of the sickest beats I've heard from them. Heck even Pharrell spits a hot verse on that song. "Wamp Wamp (What It Do)" is just sick. To tell you the truth, I can't find one wack beat on this album from the Neptunes. Actually the beats here are much better than the ones you heard on Pharrell's "In My Mind" as well as The Neptunes' "Clone's" album.

Guests aside from Pharrell are also good. The Re-Up Gang do good jobs laying down verses on the songs "Ride Around Singing" as well as "Ain't Cha". Slim Thug handles the hook for the "Wamp Wamp" song. Bilal as well as Pharrell somes in for the slow & soft sounding track "Nightmares" to close off this album.

To have a gripe about this album would only be that the album seemed kinda short, only 48 minutes long, but still no filler. Also one song, "Chineese New Year" didn't appeal to me. Other than that, there is not one inconsistant part on The Clipse's or The Neptune's behalf.

To state before, this album is one of the best commercialized albums of 2006.
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Most Recent Customer Reviews
5.0 out of 5 stars great album
this is one good album, with some great songs like, hello new world, ride around shining,trill momma im so sorrt are the good hits
Published 3 months ago by christian mackey
5.0 out of 5 stars Highly underrated Classic...
When I first heard Mr. Me too it was all over radio and I liked the production so I just had to get the album but I was a little cautious because Pharrell kinda produces POP... Read more
Published 12 months ago by Roger Rabbit
4.0 out of 5 stars Above Average Cartel Music (4.5 stars)
I bought the Clipse' first album and thought it was decent and they had potential. It was a long 4 years before this album came out, and instantly it was critically acclaimed for... Read more
Published on July 17, 2009 by Hiphoplogics
4.0 out of 5 stars "Okay, everybody meet Mr. Me Too."
I've heard this album a couple times, although I haven't gotten around to writing about it until now. Read more
Published on January 10, 2009 by Matt Jacobs
4.0 out of 5 stars Too short.
They could have varied the production and put a couple more songs. THis album is different from most drug \ gangster rap.
Published on May 3, 2008 by CK
3.0 out of 5 stars whyy?
why do some people like the clipse so much? granted, they usually get laced with some of the darkest-grimiest Neptunes production, but their rhymes are so average and the subject... Read more
Published on January 21, 2008 by J. Konara
5.0 out of 5 stars Classic Material
This album has been called a classic since it was being leaked weeks before the official release in Oct. '06. I am one of the biggest Clipse fans and supporters. Read more
Published on December 15, 2007 by Bryan A. Mabe
3.0 out of 5 stars Now I see why I waited so long to listen to this 2.5 stars
One of my guys suggested this album to me because it is a so called "classic" album. I've literally had the album for years and decided to listen to it because I was bored and... Read more
Published on October 5, 2007 by Kurupt
5.0 out of 5 stars Hell Hath No Fury
The best rap album of 2006. Buy the CD and keep Clipse in the rap game.
Published on October 2, 2007 by Charles Eaton
5.0 out of 5 stars Undeniable
The Clipse's latest CD, Hell Hath No Fury, is mean, sparse, spare, and above all excellent. Endless disputes with the duo's label, Jive, put this album on the shelf for years. Read more
Published on July 28, 2007 by Stephan P. Carrier
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This Album Iz Soooo Sick
Yeah the CD is crazy. Lyrically they on top of the game right now, but I don't know about musically. I think their first CD is easier to listen to because the songs are better constructed. I hope this CD sells a lot more than is expected. They deserve some adoration for all the ish they've had to... Read more
Nov 21, 2006 by C. Wilson |  See all 7 posts
Who would you all compare them to?
Man that is a hard one. They are hustler MC's and there are not that many groups out there in hip hop that are hustler MC's. Jay-Z is one,Raekwon is another but there are not too many groups to compare them too. Oh and Hell Hath no Fury is sick to def.....
Nov 27, 2006 by Renarde A. Smith |  See all 11 posts
Will this album get 5 mics?
It might deserve 5 mics, but The Source is going to find something wrong with this album (even the most smallest thing). I seriously thinking it's going to be 4.5, the lowest 4.
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