original story posted december 07, 2009
When 2003 came so did the infectious sound that was
“Grindin” from the rap duo known as the Clipse.
Not since Raekwon has an artist been able to weave such intricate coke
tales, and Virginia bred two rappers that
From the success of Lord
Willin’, shady business within the record labels put a halt onto their
second offering. Having to wait until
2006 to release the follow up Hell Hath
No Fury, the brothers were evidently upset with their situation and made a
transition to a darker sound which reverberated their particular opinion.
Now with the third offering, Til The Casket Drops, the two come together again to feed their
sound to the masses. Life has left them
with bruises and scars physically, emotionally and mentally and this
album serves as an outlet to celebrate crossing the finish line, but being
aware of