Some Hell Rell info · Jun 1, 02:29 AM by Relliholic

Awhile back good old Jim Jones claimed the Dip Set puts out powerful music, but we believe he would have been more accurate to say his team was a powerful movement.

Now that Jim Jones isn’t around the next heir in line to carry his vision is Hell Rell, who just released his debut album with Diplomat Records calls “For the Hell of It.”

“The street buzz is crazy,” Hell Rell said about his upcoming album. “And I haven’t [even] put out that much music since I came home.”

Hell Rell of course believes this is due to his 2 year jail term at Clinton Correctional Facility after he sold drugs to a undercover cop back in 2002.

Thankfully instead of continuing his life in crime, the rapper went straight and turned to music and joined the Dip Set Capo where Jim Jones helped him begin his career in music.

“We was traveling through the same circles in The Bronx and Jim didn’t know I could rap,” said Hell Rell. “Once they got the deal, he snatched me up and I started running around with Killa Cam’ron and we did the Diplomats album, but in the process I had to turn myself in.”

Now that his contract is over, Hell Rell is getting ready to release a brand spankin new DVD and book along side his new album, all 3 releases work togather to tell his story of his time being bars all the while trying to get teens to avoid making the same mistakes.

“I’m just creating a visual to the audio,” he said of his documentary. “I’m putting you in situations where you could be placed in life and death scenarios that I’m talking about on my album. Not only will a black dude from my neighborhood [feel it], but a white boy from Sunset Boulevard could relate to it, ‘Cause it’s dealing with life situations.”

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