After numerous bouts with record label politics and shaky release dates, The
Clipse have officially set a November 28 release date for their
long awaited follow-up LP, Hell Hath No Fury.
Having hit the mixtape circuit with a vengeance, crafting well received street
bangers including the Clinton Sparks-assisted "I Got It
4 Cheap" series, the Virginia-bred duo of siblings Malice
and Pusha T are finally ready to unleash a full length collection
of their unique brand of narcotic laced poetry. The disc will be the brothers’
first since their platinum-selling Lord Willing in 2002. The new date
is a bit earlier than the December date that had been issued, news that is sure
to be music to fans’ ears.
"The moving up of the date is purely off the demand of the consumer and
the Clipse fan," the duo said in a recent statement. "That’s who we
doing this for right now. This album is about the fans that kept us relevant.
They’ve helped us carve out our path, and we’re very prepared to go against
the grain in putting out these releases. We had that confidence that not one
conglomerate is gonna hold us back."
With VA beatsmiths The Neptunes handling the entire load of
production duties on the record, Malice and Pusha are looking to make up for
lost times with the disc and give fans a peek into their personal lives on wax.
"The album is a documentary. This is the life of The Clipse, what we’re
going through, and us spillin’ our guts, and letting the world know it ain’t
been all gravy with us. This album, if it says nothing else, says struggle.
It represents struggle." Hell Hath No Fury hits shelves on November 28
on Re-Up/Jive Records.
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