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- Summary: This long-delayed second album for Virginia brothers Malice and Pusha T was produced in full by The Neptunes.
- Record Label: Star Trak
- Genre(s): Rap
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Top Track
Mr. Me Too | |
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You know we back right? Clear the streets out Come on with it Ha ha Star Track Niggas just hate us, I'm doing deals like the majors Ice Cream... | See the rest of the song lyrics |
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Score distribution:
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Positive: 28 out of 29
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Mixed: 1 out of 29
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Negative: 0 out of 29
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The best hip-hop album of 2006.
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MSN Consumer Guide (Robert Christgau)They're unflinchingly unsensationalistic. But it's the beats that turn this into noir worthy of Jim Thompson. [Feb/Mar 2007]
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These clattering and clear-eyed tracks add up to something singular. [27 Nov 2006]
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The Neptunes' pitch-perfect production allied with Pusha-T and Malice's vicious, witty rhymes make Hell Hath No Fury one of the records of the year.
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BlenderIt's ghetto viciousness as literary exercise--an episode of The Wire with a better soundtrack. [Nov 2006, p.142]
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Hell Hath No Fury stands as one of the most entertaining releases of the year, patched with glorious lyrical play, blinging exercises in fantasy and a jaunty half-seriousness.
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MojoThe stark beats are the best Hugo and Williams have built in years. But its themes--dealing, girls--require more lyrical innovation to compel. [Feb 2007, p.105]
Score distribution:
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Positive: 84 out of 108
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Mixed: 15 out of 108
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Negative: 9 out of 108
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camlNov 25, 2008
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sambDec 4, 2006a groundbreaking gangsta-rap album. not since the previous millenia has there been a mainstream hip hop record this good.
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RobbyChasingHawkFeb 3, 2007
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NickDec 2, 2006
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MiguelAJun 6, 2009
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TheKingJan 9, 2007Great lyrics but the beats aren't that good and pharells rapping on it
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KDec 18, 2006recycled neptunes bullshit
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