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The seventh studio album from an Atlanta rapper with no shortage of 'street cred' is expected to debut at number one. So it goes, the same old story; with this great success comes a barrage of legal issues. T.I. seems destined to end this landmark year the same way he began it; incarcerated. "No Mercy" is a prime example of the level of talent and influence reached by this artist. Produced on his own label, Grand Hustle, the album lends production credits to in-house talent DJ Toomp, as well as Kanye West and The Neptunes. There are guest appearances by Drake, Young Dro, Eminem, and many more big names. One of the things that makes T.I. unique is that he always has something new to discuss, being in the midst of one of the most eventful periods of his life thus far. This new album touches on all of it. "No Mercy" is billed as a conclusion to the trilogy started with "T.I. vs. TIP" that included his last album "Paper Trail". The beats are progressive and everything you'd expect from the best producers in the world. The lyrics are varied and cleverly turned. This is a very talented artist with a flare for drama, both acting it out and discussing it in his rhymes. One can only hope he can stop the former to continue the latter.

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Past Works:
I'm Serious
Trap Muzik
Urban Legend
King
T.I. vs. TIP
Paper Trail

Track:
I'm Back



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