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Single
See Also: The Neptunes
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Official Sites: Star Trak Entertainment
Clipse - Lord Willin'
Clipse - Exclusive Audio Footage
Clipse - We Got It 4 Cheap Vol. 1
Clipse - We Got It 4 Cheap Vol. 2
Clipse - Hell Hath No Fury
Clipse - Wamp, Wamp (What It Do) (Single)
Barbershop 2: Back In Business
Damani - The Street Album
DJ Jam Presents WBALLZ 187.4 FM Vol. 1
DJ Khaled - Listennn The Album
Jemaine Dupri - Instructions
E-40 - Breakin' News
Faith Evans - The First Lady (Pusha T)
Faith Evans - Remixes, Unreleased & Featured
Ginuwine - The Senior
Ice Cube - Greatest Hits (Pusha T)
Donell Jones - Journey Of A Gemini
N*E*R*D - In Search Of...
The Neptunes Present...Clones
The Notorious B.I.G. - Duets: The Final Chapter
Ol' Dirty Bastard - A Son Unique
R. Kelly Presents The Pied Piper
Royce Da 5'9" - Rock City (Version 2.0)
702 - Star
Skillz - Got Skillz???
So So Def Presents Definition Of A Remix
Think Differently Music Presents: Now That's What I Call Hip-Hop! 1
Training Day
Hailing from Virginia, the duo known as Clipse were actually one of the rare first artists to work with the Neptunes. Meeting Pharrell Williams in the early 90's, he was very impressed by their talents and decided to help them get a gig. Hooking them up with East/West Records, an early single flopped and the group seemed done with. Williams was not discouraged, and continued to hype the group until Star Trak/Arista picked up the group in 2001. The Neptunes stepped behind the boards and the end result was Lord Willin', their 2002 full length debut. On the strength of "Grindin'," the album hit the Top Ten of the R&B/Hip-Hop and Billboard 200 charts and eventually went gold. The Sony-BMG merger threw the follow-up into limbo and sparked a long bout of legal snags between Clipse and their new parent label, Jive. While the delay was going on, Clipse issued a series of mixtapes and set up their Re-Up label. The label disputes were eventually cleared up, and Hell Hath No Fury was finally released on November 28, 2006. — Bradley Torreano
