The Clipse Set Halloween Release Date for New Album
By: Yves Erwin Salomon
The Clipse will release their new album, Hell Hath No Fury, on Halloween (October 31st). The group's Malice told MTV.com, "It's just fitting. Halloween -- let the demons loose. It's a fresh album. There's no way we could use the same album; we're in a totally different place. You can hear what we've been through. It's good to let people in on it. It's been sitting up, and it's good to let the cat out of the bag. The feedback has been good. It's a classic. ... It's going to be reminiscent of classic East Coast hip-hop."
The group's other half, Pusha, added, "Sitting here with everybody else, I'm seeing it as everybody else is seeing it, all the writers and everybody's eyes. Then just comparing it to everything else, it's like we getting a musical album with different sounds, and it's a good body of work."
Since the group hasn't released an album in four years, they're pulling out all the stops for the new album. Pusha explained, "We're doing Hell Hath No Fury the movie, and the soundtrack is all our crew's Re-Up Gang music. We're trying to get the soundtrack together. We already have great music. It's just a family soundtrack. You're not going to hear any other artist outside the family."
Pusha added, "I'm not sure when we're gonna start shooting, but we're about to write it up. It's basically like Jay-Z's film Streets Is Watching. It's gonna be a defining moment. It's the album, seven videos off of it, narrated, and the story line is what we've been doing the past four years on hiatus. The videos fit around the story."
Hell Hath No Fury features guest appearances by Pharrell Williams, Slim Thug, the Re-Up Gang and Roscoe P. Coldchain.
The latest single from the project is "Mr. Me Too."
posted by HipHopHavoc at 7/31/2006
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