Clipse Album Finally Sees Light Of Day

    The Clipse have been set to release their next LP in November. After several bouts with record labels and industry politics, Hell Hath No Fury is set for a Nov. 28 release date. This album will be their first major label release since their 2002 platinum-selling, Lord Willin’.

    Malice and Pusha T said in a recent statement, “The moving up
    of the date is purely off the demand or the consumer and The Clipse
    fan. That’s who we doing this for right now. This album is about the
    fans that kept us relevant. They’ve helped us carve our path, and we’re
    very prepared to go against the grain in putting out these releases.”

    The Clipse have managed to stay relevant since their debut
    four years ago, through the mixtape circuit. They are known for their I Got it 4 Cheap series, aided by Clinton Sparks.

    According to The Clipse, this album will give fans more of a peek into their personal lives.

    “This is the life of The Clipse, what we’re going through, and
    us spilling our guts and letting the world know it ain’t been all gravy
    with us. This album, if it says nothing else, says struggle.”

    Hell Hath No Fury
    will be released on Re-Up/Jive Records and the entire production has been handled by The Neptunes.

    Tracklisting

    01. We Got It 4 Cheap f/Spanish Lee
    02. Momma, I’m So Sorry
    03. Mr. Me Too f/Pharrell
    04. What It Do (Wamp Wamp) f/Slim Thug
    05. Ride Around Shining
    06. Dirty Money
    07. New World
    08. Keys Open Doors
    09. Ain’t Cha f/The Re-Up Gang
    10. Trill
    11. Chinese New Year f/Rosco P. Coldchain
    12. Nightmares f/Bilal

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