No Mercy

T.I.  Main Performer

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1 Welcome to the World Clifford Harris/Mes 4:14
2 How Life Changed Clifford Harris/Jor 4:30
3 Get Back Up Clifford Harris/Wil 4:24
4 I Can't Help It Clifford Harris/Edw 3:32
5 That's All She Wrote Clifford Harris/Got 5:18
6 No Mercy Clifford Harris/Nas 4:07
7 Big Picture Clifford Harris/Kid 4:25
8 Strip Clifford Harris/Har 3:42
9 Salute Clifford Harris/Dut 3:07
10 Amazing Clifford Harris/Wil 5:14
11 Everything on Me Araica/Clifford Har 4:24
12 Poppin Bottles Clifford Harris/Gra 5:20
13 Lay Me Down Clifford Harris/Lov 3:16
14 Castle Walls Clifford Harris/Gre 5:29
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No Mercy

Audio Compact Disc

Label: Grand Hustle Records

Category: Rap

No Mercy

UPC: 075678947964

Release Date: 12/07/2010

Original Release Date: 12/07/2010

Number of Discs: 1

Tracks: [Welcome to the World, How Life Changed, Get Back Up, I Can't Help It, That's All She Wrote, No Mercy, Big Picture, Strip, Salute, Amazing, Everything on Me, Poppin Bottles, Lay Me Down, Castle Walls]
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Andy Kellman

No Mercy's appearance is rather deceptive. After slipping off a stark wraparound sleeve bearing nothing but the ominous title, there?s the album?s proper cover, a black-and-white portrait of T.I. looking downward, alone and pensive. No Mercy does offer some revealing and poignant moments, as on the lyrically deep title track, otherwise a perplexing collaboration with the-Dream and Tricky Stewart that deploys churning guitars and a quasi-Evanescence chorus. However, they are significantly outnumbered by party tracks, as well as a string of high-profile guest appearances. ~ Andy Kellman, Rovi