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Lord Willin'

 
Album Review: Lord Willin'

  • Artist: Clipse
  • Rating: StarStarStar
  • Release Date: August 20, 2002
  • Type: Contains explicit content
  • Genre: Rap

Review

Rap and drugs. The somewhat unholy marriage is now decades deep. Not surprisingly, the conjunction has produced some dynamic musical results that have been readily smoked, ingested, and snorted by the mainstream music listening public. Back in the late '80s, Ice-T was one of the first rappers to blur the lines between the rap world and the underworld. On his single "I'm Your Pusher," which tastefully sampled Curtis Mayfield's "Pusherman," Ice-T compared his whole album (Power, 1988) to drug weight, proposing that his music would be something rap fans would fiend for the same way a smoker fiends for nicotine. In the early part of the 21st century, after the Virginia-based production team the Neptunes' had splashed their electro-synth beats everywhere, from songs with hardcore rapper N.O.R.E. to pop sensation Britney Spears, Pharrell Williams and partner Chad Hugo created their own label, Star Trak. The first act signed to the Star Trak label was a pair of Neptunes cohorts known as the Clipse, a sibling duo of highly skilled VA transplants (by way of the Bronx) with some obvious nefarious connections to the world of drug hustling. Pusha T and Malice rocked the rap world in the summer of 2002 with their first single, "Grindin'," a dark and gritty tale of the street pharmacist's everyday strive to make ends meet. Over a thunderous throwback knock from the Neptunes, "Grindin'" was one of the summer of 2002's most prolific anthems and transported the Clipse to the realm of overnight rap success. Lord Willin' is an oft-scary trip down the backstreets of Tobacco Road as Malice and Pusha T recount the trials and tribulations of the drug trafficker-turned-MC. Following in the footsteps of such rap criminologists as Kool G Rap, Nas, Jay-Z, and Mobb Deep, the Clipse offer the Virginia hustler's viewpoint with clever, hard-hitting lyrics like: "...I'm from Virginia where ain't s**t to do but cook/pack it up, sell it triple price/f**k the books..." and "Virginia's for lovers but trust there's hate here...." While the two MCs' presence is invariably formidable on virtually all of the tracks, the Neptunes' pop-ish turn in their beatwork doesn't always do justice to the depths that the Clipse MCs wish to plunder. The Neptunes' synth-gloss production style, while generally soulful and rarely without edge, misses the mark in case of the crossoverish "Ma, I Don't Love Her" featuring Faith Evans, as the MCs seem thoroughly out of their element. The album also has a slapped-together, non-cohesive feel that detracts from its more enjoyable aspects. On the flip side, the follow-up club-banger "When the Last Time" is a catchier alternative to the crew's lead single and tracks like "Comedy Central" featuring Fabolous and "I'm Not You" featuring Jadakiss and Styles of the L.O.X. are also a cut above run-of-the-mill. ~ M.F. DiBella, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Intro (Lyrics) Chad Hugo, Pharrell Williams Clipse (2:17)
Young Boy (Lyrics) Pharrell Williams, Chad Hugo Clipse (4:25)
Virginia Chad Hugo, Pharrell Williams Clipse (3:57)
Grindin' (Lyrics) Pharrell Williams, Chad Hugo Clipse (4:24)
Cot Damn (Lyrics) Pharrell Williams, Chad Hugo Clipse (3:57)
Ma, I Don't Love Her Chad Hugo, Pharrell Williams Faith Evans, Clipse (4:17)
Famlay Freestyle Chad Hugo, Nathaniel Johnson, Pharrell Williams Clipse (1:57)
When the Last Time Chad Hugo, Pharrell Williams Clipse (4:14)
Ego Pharrell Williams, Chad Hugo Clipse (2:48)
Comedy Central Pharrell Williams, Jay "Icepick" Jackson, Chad Hugo Clipse, Fabolous (4:33)
Let's Talk About It (Lyrics) Jermaine Dupri, Chad Hugo, Pharrell Williams Jermaine Dupri, Clipse (5:10)
Gangsta Lean Pharrell Williams, Chad Hugo Clipse (5:21)
I'm Not You (Lyrics) David Styles, Jason Phillips, Pharrell Williams, Chad Hugo Clipse, Jadakiss (4:18)
Grindin' [Remix][*] Brian Williams, Pharrell Williams, Victor Santiago, Chad Hugo Clipse, Lil Wayne, Baby, N.O.R.E. (4:21)
Grindin' [Selector Remix][*] Sean Paul Henriques, Chad Hugo, Pharrell Williams Bless, Sean Paul, Kardinal Offishall, Clipse (3:48)

Credits

Rob Walker (Executive Producer), The Neptunes (Producer), Andrew Coleman (Engineer), Clay McBride (Photography), John Horesco IV (Assistant Engineer), Pharrell Williams (Producer), Courtney Walter (Art Direction), Phil Tan (Mixing), Tom Coyne (Mastering), Rob Walker (A&R), Vicki Berndt (Cover Painting), Courtney Walter (Design), Chris Athens (Mastering), Chad Hugo (Producer), Joe-Mama Nitzberg (Creative Director), Jermaine Dupri (Mixing), Chad Hugo (Arranger), Pharrell Williams (Executive Producer), Pharrell Williams (Arranger), Chad Hugo (Executive Producer)
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Lord Willin'
Studio album by Clipse
Released August 20, 2002
Recorded 2001 – 2002
Genre Hip hop
Length 60:48
Label Star Trak, Arista
Producer The Neptunes
Professional reviews
Clipse chronology
Exclusive Audio Footage
(1999)
Lord Willin'
(2002)
Hell Hath No Fury
(2006)

Lord Willin' is the debut album from Virginia hip hop duo Clipse. Released in late 2002, the album was certified gold by the RIAA on October 1, 2002.[1] As of October 26, 2007, the album has sold 948,000 copies in the United States, according to Nielsen SoundScan.[2]

Contents

Reception

Online music magazine Pitchfork placed Lord Willin' at number 155 on their list of top 200 albums of the 2000s.[3]

It was ranked #17 on the Top 150 Albums Of The Decade by Troy Smith.

Track listing

# Title Producer(s) Length
1. "Intro"   The Neptunes 2:16
2. "Young Boy"   The Neptunes 4:25
3. "Virginia"   The Neptunes 3:57
4. "Grindin'"   The Neptunes 4:24
5. "Cot Damn" (feat. Ab-Liva and Rosco P. Coldchain) The Neptunes 5:01
6. "Ma, I Don't Love Her" (feat. Faith Evans) The Neptunes 4:17
7. "Fam-Lay Freestyle" (feat. Fam-Lay) The Neptunes 1:57
8. "When the Last Time"   The Neptunes 4:14
9. "Ego"   The Neptunes 2:48
10. "Comedy Central" (feat. Fabolous) The Neptunes 4:33
11. "Let's Talk About It" (feat. Jermaine Dupri) The Neptunes 5:10
12. "Gangsta Lean" (feat. Pharrell) The Neptunes 5:20
13. "I'm Not You" (feat. Jadakiss, Styles P and Rosco P. Coldchain) The Neptunes 4:19
14. "Grindin'" (Remix) (feat. N.O.R.E., Birdman and Lil Wayne) The Neptunes 4:20
15. "Grindin'" (Selector Remix) (feat. Sean Paul, Kardinal Offishall and Bless) The Neptunes 3:47

Chart positions

Album

Year
Chart
Peak Position
2002
Billboard Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums
#1
2002
Billboard 200
#4

Singles

Year
Title
Chart Positions
US Hot 100 US R&B/Hip-Hop US Rap
2002 "Grindin'"
34
10
2002 "When the Last Time" (featuring Kelis, Pharrell)
19
8
7
2002 "Ma, I Don't Love Her" (featuring Faith Evans)
86
8
2002 "Cot Damn" (featuring Ab-Liva, Rosco P. Coldchain)
62

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