Sunday, December 6, 2009
Clipse Till The Casket Drops
The Clipse are seeking redemption. For rappers, and literal brothers, Malice and Pusha T, the rap biz has been bipolar, full of ups and downs. While their original planned debut, Exclusive Audio Footage, was shelved, their proper debut on Jive Records, Lord Willin (2002), was met with much praise and near-platinum sales. Unfortunately, label shenanigans delayed the Virginia duos sophomore salvo by four years.
Like the We Got It 4 Cheap mixtapes their devotees rabidly consumed in the interim, 2006s Hell Hath No Fury was also critically lauded (it earned a perfect XXL rating in this magazine), thanks to reflectivestreet songs like the solemn Nightmares and the admirable Momma Im So Sorry.
Still, despite all of the adoration, HHNF failed to move weight at registers, or iTunes, stalling out at about 205,000 copies sold to date. As persistent with their product as ever, the Clipse return for the hat trick, this time on Columbia Records. And despite its grim title, Til the Casket Drops is more about celebrating life than foreshadowing a tragic demise.
Tracklist:
01. Freedom
02. Popular Demand (Popeyes) Ft. Camron & Pharrell
03. Kinda Like A Big Deal Ft. Kanye West
04. Showing Out Ft. Yo Gotti
05. Im Good Ft. Pharrell
06. There Was A Murder
07. Door Man
08. Never Will It Stop Ft. Ab Liva
09. All Eyes On Me Ft. Keri Hilson
10. Counseling Ft. Nicole Hurst
11. Champion
12. Footsteps
13. Life Change
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