For every “How Life Changed” - a soul-bearing anthem in which vivid wistfulness is tinted with a little regret - there’s an “Amazing” - hideous rhymes over a clunky Neptunes beat, a career low point for all involved. However, they are significantly outnumbered by alternately defiant and deflated-sounding party tracks, as well as a taxing string of high-profile guest appearances. 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. 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. No Mercy's appearance is rather deceptive. Purchase and download this album in a wide variety of formats depending on your needs.
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