Hell Hath No Fury, released on November 27, 2006, under Arista Records, is a compelling Southern hip hop album by Clipse, consisting of 12 tracks and a runtime of 48 minutes. This album is a testament to Clipse's lyrical prowess and their ability to craft a cohesive and engaging narrative around the hustle and grind of street life. The album opens with the intro "We Got It For Cheap" and closes with the haunting "Nightmares," featuring Bilal and Pharrell Williams, creating a full-circle journey through the highs and lows of their world.
The album features notable collaborations, including Slim Thug on "Wamp Wamp (What It Do)" and Ab-Liva on "Ride Around Shining." Tracks like "Momma I'm So Sorry" and "Mr. Me Too" delve into personal reflections, while "Dirty Money" and "Keys Open Doors" highlight the materialistic and aspirational aspects of their lifestyle. "Trill" and "Chinese New Year" showcase Clipse's signature flow and wordplay, making them standout tracks.
Critics have praised Hell Hath No Fury, with some even declaring it the best hip hop album of 2006. The album's structure and consistent quality have been noted, making it a standout release in Clipse's discography. Whether you're a long-time fan or new to their music, Hell Hath No Fury offers a raw and unfiltered look into the world of Clipse, making it a must-listen for hip hop enthusiasts.