KEPLER REVIEW:
The Clipse - Hell Hath No Fury


The Neptunes redeem themselves with unbelievably innovative production on this record which was made all the more surprising in that it came immediately following their career nadir: Gwen Stefani's horrible yodelfest "Wind it Up". The Neptunes create bare bones rhythm tracks that bounce and yet leave so much space in the songs, allowing the Clipse to shine as legitimate thug MC's. A classic. Try running to this record, its empowering. Mama I'm so sorry, I'm so obnoxious.

Highlight: "Mama, I'm Sorry"


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