Clipse Lord Willin' VINYL 2LP - COLOURED SILVER
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| Artist: | Clipse |
| Title: | Clipse Lord Willin' 2026 reissue SILVER VINYL 2 LP |
| Released: | 20/02/2026 |
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| Format: | VINYL 2LP - COLOURED SILVER |
| Country | EU/US |
| Barcode: | 199584024110 |
| Catalogue number: | SNYL840241 |
| SKU: | WLF24520 |
| Condition: | NEW |
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| Categories: | Releases Announced week ending: 16-1-2026 |
Key Selling Points
Foundational hip-hop debut – Lord Willin’ announced Clipse as a singular voice in rap when it landed in 2002.
2025 silver vinyl reissue – A premium 2 LP pressing on striking silver vinyl.
The Neptunes in peak form – Minimal, forward-thinking production that redefined early-2000s hip-hop.
Era-defining tracks included – Features “Grindin’,” “When the Last Time,” and other cornerstones.
Still influential today – A record whose sound and attitude continue to shape modern rap.
When Clipse released Lord Willin’ in 2002, it didn’t arrive with excess or overstatement. Instead, it made its impact through precision. From the opening tracks, Pusha T and Malice delivered unfiltered, sharply observed stories that felt rooted in Virginia yet completely untethered from regional trends. That sense of focus and restraint became the album’s defining trait, separating Clipse from their peers and setting a new tone for mainstream hip-hop.
Central to that impact was The Neptunes’ production. Stripped back, futuristic, and deliberately minimal, the beats left nowhere to hide. Every lyric landed cleanly, every pause carried weight. “Grindin’” became an anthem not through complexity, but through repetition and tension, while “When the Last Time” proved the duo could translate their uncompromising style into undeniable hits. Lord Willin’ wasn’t just successful — it quietly rewrote expectations of what rap could sound like at the start of the 2000s.
More than two decades on, the album’s confidence still feels contemporary. This is music built on clarity of vision rather than trend-chasing, and that’s precisely why it continues to resonate.
A1 Intro 2:16
A2 Young Boy 4:25
A3 Virginia 3:57
A4 Grindin' 4:24
B1 Cot Damn 5:01
B2 Ma, I Don't Love Her 4:17
B3 FamLay Freestyle 1:57
B4 When The Last Time 4:14
C1 Ego 2:48
C2 Comedy Central 4:33
C3 Let's Talk About It 5:10
C4 Gangsta Lean 5:20
D1 I'm Not You 4:18
D2 Grindin' (Remix) 4:17
D3 Grindin' (Selector Remix) 3:47
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