ICECREAM and Clipse Celebrate 'Hell Hath No Fury' 20th Anniversary With New Capsule
ICECREAM and Clipse drop a 20-year anniversary capsule following their major “Best Rap Performance” win at the Grammys.
Summary
- The ICECREAM x Clipse Hell Hath No Fury capsule celebrates twenty years of cultural alignment between Pharrell Williams and the legendary rap duo
- The five-piece collection serves as a visual memento of their creative journey, featuring archival-inspired designs like the Stove Rug and Hell Hath No Fury Hoodie that honor the original 2006 album’s legacy
- This limited-edition drop will be available for only 48 hours starting February 4, 2026, with products priced between $25 and $275 USD exclusively on the brand’s official webstores
Following a triumphant night at the 2026 Grammys—where Clipse took home Best Rap Performance for “Chains & Whips”—the duo has reunited with longtime collaborator Pharrell Williams to drop a commemorative capsule. The ICECREAM x Clipse Hell Hath No Fury collection is a five-piece tribute to twenty years of cultural continuity, marking the two-decade milestone since their genre-defining 2006 album.
The connection between Pharrell and Clipse (Pusha T and Malice) was cemented in an era when Icecream and Billionaire Boys Club weren’t just labels; they were a secret handshake for a community operating on the fringes of the mainstream. As immortalized in the “Wamp Wamp (What It Do)” lyric, these brands represented lived participation in a burgeoning street-luxury movement. This new drop serves as a musical and visual memento of that “full-circle” journey—from the grit of the Virginia streets to the Grammy stage.
The capsule stays true to the album’s original aesthetic, translating its raw visual language into a focused selection of apparel and lifestyle objects. Key pieces include the Stove Rug, a literal nod to the album’s lyrical themes, as well as premium hoodies and long-sleeved tees. Priced between $25 and $275 USD, the collection is a rare opportunity for fans to own a piece of hip-hop history that has remained authentic for twenty years. A limited 48-hour drop is available starting February 4, 2026, exclusively at BBCICECREAM and Let Gord Sort Em Out.





















