BLACK MASK BLACK GLOVES REVIEW – HELL RELL
Hell Rell – Black Mask Black Gloves
Hell Rell is arguably the voice for the grimiest of grimiest in the streets worldwide. After releasing a slept on banger For the Hell of It, Hell Rell drops his new album titled Black Mask Black Gloves: The Ruga Edition of Babygrande Records.

Intro (Black Gloves)
Crazy joint. With a dirty beat. Hell Rell definitely amps you up on this joint and let’s everyone remember the Top Gunna is back and he’s strapped.
Get Ready
This is the single for the album and has the video surfacing all over the net. Crazy beat with the sample droppin’ “Get Ready” over some crazy ass pianos. Hell Rell’s simply tellin y’all to get ready ‘cause he’s here to get some money. Hell Rell also takes a shot at Michael Myers, Jason, and Freddy Krueger and states that he’s scarier.
Take an Oath
Hell Rell starts off by letting you know his birth certificate is an $100 bill and his social security card is an ATM card. The beat is okay and doesn’t really follow up well compared to previous song but Hell Rell still holds it down by spittin’ about the Oath a lot of gangstas go by which is to stick with your homies through thick and thin.
Think of a Problem
Crazy joint. This actually surfaced on the streets before Get Ready as Hell lets y’all know that when you think of Hell Rell you gotta think of a problem. The chorus is a line taken from Jadakiss on Flow just in case y’all feel you heard the line before somewhere.
Come On Baby Girl
Hell Rells gone soft!?…Not at all. Hell Rell spits about a down a$$ chick who Hell shows an interest in, but definitely has a bigger passion towards cake (money) than her. Dope sample on the beat.
Realest Nigga Doin’ It
Hell Rell goes on grimey mode on this joint to almost erase your memory of the previous song. The beats ok and seems a bit plain. Hell Rell also seems to be fed up of dudes who aren’t real and lets it be known on this track.
True Colors
This is a big big track. Hell Rell spits about the discovery of fake peoples true colours and his true colors (soo woo to the B gang). The sample is dangerous and sounds like a rock group sample, but it’s still a dope track.
“Me and cash like the Blues Brothers but we play for the red team”
I Luv Stuntin feat. Sen
I believe Sen is with Byrd Gang and kind of sounds like a substitute for Max B on this joint. Hell Rell just brags about his stuntin habits on this joint, but the beats banging on this and Hell Rell definitely delivers.
What Up? Feat. J.R. Writer
This tracks straight fire. Hell Rell gets some help on this joint from J.R. Writer, as they lyrically assassin this ferocious beat. You also realize when listening to the album that Sen & J.R are the only features. Where’s Cam, Jimmy, Juelz etc.
“I don’t care if you got a label or a deal I’ma still put you underground” – J.R
Push ‘Em Back
Not really feeling this joint. It seems like a club joint but definitely not into this joint and kind of sounds like Lil Mama’s Lip gloss.Hell Rell instructs if a hater’s in your face push em back on this joint.
Rumours
This track is crazy! As Hell Rell spits over some triumphant trumpets as he clears up all the Dipset rumours. He addresses the Cam and Jimmy beef and other rumours surrounding Dipset. This is also the trasck that ignited the Red Café tension as states that there’s no originality in the game no more image-wise, and that Café is trying to be like his boss Fabolous.
“Sorry Café we already got a Fabolous”