Album Reviews
The Clipse & Re-Up Gang Records Present We Got It For Cheap Vol.
2008
Leave it to the Clipse to perk up
what's so far been a dreary year for hip-hop. This mixtape is the third
in a series that began when the Virginia duo's second studio album
— 2006's killer Neptunes-produced Hell Hath No Fury — was
held up by record-label wrangling. With the Clipse angry over the
lengthy delays and determined to show their brilliance, the first two
volumes were stellar. Now that Fury's out, Pusha's rehashing its
disappointing returns: "I guess I caught a brick according to SoundScan.
. . . Prepare for the worst, that blood's on Jive's hands." Volume 3 is
less consistent than its predecessors, but the flubbery flows and dense
details still make for an absorbing mix. Joined by Ab-Liva and Sandman,
who flesh out the Re-Up Gang, the Clipse dispense cocaine-dealing
memoirs and disses against labels and rival rappers, laid over jacked
beats (Kanye West's "Good Morning," Obie Trice's "Cry Now") and original
music. Little thrills are plenty, like Malice's clever summation of his
drug-dealing M.O. over Jay-Z's "Roc Boys" beat: "Sonny Bono the slopes
until the reaper call/Connect kept me with snow like I was meetin'
Claus/Merry Christmas to coke, here goes the reefer, y'all."
(Posted: Mar 20, 2008)
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