Hell Hath No Fury, released on November 27, 2006, under Arista Records, is a compelling Southern hip hop album by the Virginia-based duo Clipse. Known for their sharp lyricism and gritty storytelling, Clipse delivers a powerful and introspective journey through the highs and lows of their experiences in the rap game and beyond.
The album kicks off with the intro "We Got It For Cheap," setting the tone for the raw and unfiltered content that follows. Tracks like "Momma I'm So Sorry" and "Mr. Me Too" delve into personal reflections and the consequences of their choices, showcasing Clipse's ability to blend vulnerability with hard-hitting beats. Collaborations with notable artists such as Slim Thug, Ab-Liva, Bilal, and Pharrell Williams add depth and variety to the album, highlighting Clipse's versatility and connections within the hip hop community.
With a runtime of 48 minutes, Hell Hath No Fury is a concise yet impactful body of work. The album's standout tracks, including "Wamp Wamp (What It Do)" and "Nightmares," showcase Clipse's signature flow and lyrical prowess, making it a standout release in their discography. Whether you're a longtime fan or new to their music, Hell Hath No Fury offers a gripping exploration of the complexities of life and the rap industry.