With a dose of bling era synths and bells, and the consistent involvement of fellow Virginia artist Pharrell, a poppier, more contemporary sheen is provided, allowing for memorable hooks and instrumentals, but not in consequence to the grimy raps and maintenance of the Southern hip-hop aesthetic. Clipse show that they can maintain the hard dark cocaine rhymes of their previous album in a more succinct and poppy and fashion crafting a benchmark album in coke rap.
Best Tracks: We Got It For Cheap (Intro)*, Momma I'm So Sorry*, Mr. Me Too*, Wamp Wamp (What It Do), Hello New World*, Keys Open Doors*, Trill, Chinese New Year, Nightmares
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Gangsta Rap/ Hardcore Hip-hop/ Pop Rap/ Southern Hip-hop
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