Hell Hath No Fury

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Hell Hath No Fury

Hell Hath No Fury is the second studio album by the duo Clipse. The album sold 78,000 in the first week of its released. Other guest in the album are the members of Star Trak roster and the Re-Up Gang.

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About

Hell Hath No Fury was released on November 28, 2006 under Zomba Records. The album reached no.14 on the U.S. Billboard and no.2 on the Billboard Rap chart. The album has two singles "Mr. Me Too" featuring Pharrell Williams which topped no.65 on the U.S. R&B/Hip-Hop chart and "Wamp Wamp featuring Slim Thug. The album album ranked at number one on Prefix Magazine for the list of the best albums in the year 2006.

Tracks

Track Title Duration
1 We Got It for Cheap (intro) 3:41
2 Momma I'm Sorry 3:57
3 Mr. Me Too (feat. Pharrell Williams) 3:41
4 Wamp Wamp (What It Do) (feat. Slim Thug) 4:00
5 Ride Around Shining (feat. AB-Liva of the Re-Up Gang) 3:56
6 Dirty Money 3:46
7 Hello New World 4:12
8 Keys Open Doors 3:19
9 Ain't Cha (feat. Re-Up Gang) 4:41
10 Trill 4:43
11 Chinese New Year (feat. Roscoe P. Coldchain) 3:54
12 Nightmares (feat. Bilal & Pharrell Williams) 4:50

Chart Toppers

Year Title Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Singles & Tracks
2006 Mr. Me Too 65

Credits

Performance Credits

Clipse Primary Artist, Primary Artist, Primary Artist, Primary Artist

Pharrell Williams Background Vocals

Technical Credits

Chris Gehringer Mastering

Andrew Coleman Engineer

The Neptunes Producer

Courtney Walter Art Direction

Trivia

  • The album ranked no.9 on Blender Magazine's list of the 50 best albums in the year 2006.
  • The album leaked onto the Internet on November 15, 2006.
  • The album got a 'XXL' rating from XXL Magazine. It is the sixth album in the magazine's history to have that kind of rating.

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Reviews

Three words that best describe this album: hard, deep and evil. These adjectives came from their greatest influence Pharrell Williams and Chad Hugo. The album is a twelve step sequence of poisonous rap. Every track in their album shows different flavor from the hard drums of "Ain't Cha", the fast beats of "Wamp Wamp" to the dizzy groove of "Chinese New Year". Hell Hath No Fury stands as one of the most entertaining releases of the year, with combination of fantasy and seriousness. --Mimi 09:50, 11 March 2007 (PST)

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