Hell Rell
Durrell Mohammad (born May 3, 1979), better known by his stage name Hell Rell, is an American rapper.
Hell Rell | |
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| Birth name | Durrell Mohammad |
| Born | May 3, 1979 New York City, U.S. |
| Genres | Hip hop |
| Occupation(s) | Rapper |
| Years active | 2000–present |
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Career
In 2007, he signed with Koch Records and began working on his debut album, For the Hell of It. The album reached No. 5 on both the Billboard Top Independent Albums and Top Rap Albums chart, and No. 10 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums.[1]
Discography
Albums
- 2007: For the Hell of It
- 2008: Black Mask, Black Gloves
- 2009: Get in Line or get Lined Up
- 2009: Hard as Hell
- 2019: "Forgive but Never Forget"
Other albums
- 2007: Eat with Me or Eat a Box of Bullets
- 2009: Live from Hell
- 2009: Hell Up in the Bronx
Compilation albums
- 2009: Hell Rell Hosts: Straight Outta Harlem (The Ultimate Uptown Collection)
Collaboration mixtapes
- 2007: Double Trouble (with J.R. Writer)
- 2007: Year of the Gun (with 40 Cal.)
- 2011: Gun Clap (with J.R. Writer)
- 2011: Guilty by Association (with J. Stalin & Lord Geez)
- 2012: Bronx Tales (with Yung JB)
Solo mixtapes
- 2004: Fire & Ice (Mixed by DJ Sickamore)
- 2005: Streets Wanna Know
- 2006: New Gun in Town
- 2008: Top Gunna: The Ruga Edition
- 2009: The Extermination: Return to the Grind
- 2010: Bullpen Therapy
- 2010: You need People like Me: The Return of the Black Mask
- 2010: Black Masks Black Gloves: Ruga Edition
- 2011: Million Dollar Dreams Federal Nightmares
- 2011: Us never Them - The Mixtape
- 2011: The Black Cloud
- 2012: Not Guilty
- 2013: Streets Wanna Know 2: Valentines Day Massacre[2]
- 2013: The Meyer Lansky Project[3]
- 2014: Walking Brick
- 2015: O.N.Y.G. (Mixed by DJ Sam Hoody)
- 2017: The Scale
Guest appearances
| Title | Year | Other performer(s) | Album | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| "Wouldn't You Like To Be A Gangsta Too?" | 2004 | The Diplomats | Diplomatic Immunity 2 | |
| "Back In the Building" | 2005 | Heatmakerz | The Crack Mixtape Vol.1 | |
| "Line Up (Pt. II)" | Jay Bezel, S.A.S., Un Kasa | The Philadelphia Beast | ||
| "Penetentiary Chances" | Jim Jones | Harlem: Diary of a Summer | ||
| "Get 'Em Daddy" (remix) | Cam'ron, Jim Jones, J.R. Writer | Killa Season | ||
| "He Tried To Play Me" | Cam'Ron | |||
| "Pour Wax" | 2006 | Jim Jones | Hustler's P.O.M.E. (Product of My Environment) | |
| "Day Dream" | Jim Jones, Max B | The Seven Day Theory | ||
| "The Movement Is Moving" | J.R. Writer | Writers Block 3 | ||
| "Get Em Daddy" | J.R. Writer, Cam'ron, Jim Jones | Fresh Prince of Harlem Vol. 1 | ||
| "It's Ugly" | Heatmakerz, Cam'ron | Crack On Wax | ||
| "Goonies" | JR Writer, Jim Jones | History in the Making | ||
| "All I Know" | 2007 | Green Lantern, Akon | Alive on Arrival | |
| "Shoot Em Up" | Freekey Zekey, J.R. Writer | Book of Ezekiel | ||
| "Switch It Up" | J.R. Writer | Writer's Block 4 | ||
| "In My Zone" | ||||
| "Hostile Takeova" | 40 Cal. | Broken Safety 2 | ||
| "Stuntin" (remix) | Cormega | Who Am I? | ||
| "Block Huggas" | 40 Cal, A-Mafia, JR Writer | Trigger Happy | ||
| "Don't Do It" | JR Writer, 40 Cal | Block Work | ||
| "Heartbeat" | 2008 | ByrdGang, Jim Jones, Noe | M.O.B.: The Album | |
| "Harder Than Ever" | JR Writer | My Past Is Your Future | ||
| "Direct Connect" | Sky Balla | Tycoon Status | ||
| "D-Block/Dipset" | Sheek Louch, Jadakiss, Jim Jones, Styles P | Silverback Gorilla | ||
| "3 Gunz" (Leo G Mix) | 40 Cal, JR Writer | Leader Of The New School | ||
| "Extermination" | 2009 | J.R. Writer | Cinecrack | |
| "What Up" | AZ, Sheek Louch | Legendary | ||
| "1-800-RAT-ON-A-G" | B.A.M. & Ric Rude, | The New Golden Era | ||
| "I've Seen" | 2010 | DMX, J.R. Writer | Mixtape | |
| "This Is That" | DMX | |||
| "Don't Say Shhh" | Monsta, Ganxsta Rid | Pacific Coast Highway | ||
| "We Don't Count Money" | 2012 | Lil Reese | Don't Like | |
| "Body Bag" | A-Mafia | Under The Scope | ||
| "Now They Don't Know Me" | Philthy Rich, Stevie Joe | Not Enough Real N*ggas Left | ||
| "Back to Back"[4] | 2014 | DJ Kay Slay, J.R. Writer, Oun-P, William Young, Lucky Don | The Rise of a City | |
| "C.F.W.U. (Cantfuckwithus)" | Cam'ron, Jim Jones | 1st of the Month Vol. 2 | ||
| "Back On Our Bullshit" | Cam'ron | 1st of the Month Vol. 3 | ||
| "Wonderland" | 1st of the Month Vol. 5 | |||
| "Naming Names"[5] | 2015 | Taylor Karras | Conspiracy | |
| "Street Stories" | 2016 | DJ Kay Slay, Termanology, Oun-P | The Rap Attack | |
| "Fake Hittas" | 2021 | Money Boy |
- Mixtape Album by Hell Rell and Glaze[6]
References
- .For the Hell of It (2006) Chart history. Billboard. Retrieved on August 6, 2009.
- "Hell Rell - Streets Wanna Know 2: Valentines Day Massacre Hosted by DJ Superstar Jay Mixtape - Stream & Download". Datpiff.com. February 14, 2013. Retrieved February 26, 2016.
- "Hell Rell - The Meyer Lansky Project Mixtape - Stream & Download". Datpiff.com. August 28, 2013. Retrieved February 26, 2016.
- Big Homie (January 24, 2014). "New Mixtape: DJ Kay Slay The Rise Of The City". Rapradar.com. Retrieved January 25, 2014.
- Big Homie. "Naming Names ft. Hell Rell". Archived from the original on December 22, 2015. Retrieved January 25, 2014.
- "Step Ya Game Up: The Mixtape, Vol. 1". Open.spotify.com. December 14, 2015. Retrieved August 17, 2018.
External links
- Hell Rell at Billboard
- Hell Rell on Myspace
- Hell Rell interview with hiphopgame.com Archived October 20, 2007, at the Wayback Machine
- Hell Rell Interview, Dec 30, 2009
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