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6.7
20175
6.7 |
A.V. Club
He argues that listeners should show him sympathy since the good outweighs the bad in his life, and that’s true of No Mercy as well… but not by much
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6.5
20142
6.5 |
Beats Per Minute
The album’s top heavy, and its finest moments come when T.I.’s able to look past himself, whether it be to attack the legal or education system
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6.0
21110
6.0 |
The Irish Times
Like most modern rappers, T.I. is playing catch up with the innovatory explorations charted by Kanye and Jay-Z
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6.0
21123
6.0 |
The Independent
You have to admire the gall of a repeat offender brazen enough to feature a quote from Helen Keller in his lyric booklet.
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6.0
22832
6.0 |
Mojo
Print edition only
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5.5
20112
5.5 |
Pitchfork
Every so often, No Mercy crackles to life, and we hear flashes of the rap hero Tip could still be
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5.0
20113
5.0 |
Slant Magazine
The album shows that T.I.'s lyrical side is not worthy of much attention
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5.0
20114
5.0 |
All Music
No Mercy is the MC's least compelling release thus fa
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5.0
20111
5.0 |
Prefix
No Mercy is a valley, not a peak, in a career that has seen plenty of both
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4.0
21091
4.0 |
AU Review
The essential lack of direction stops this would-be comeback being anything more than what it is: a stopgap
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4.0
20148
4.0 |
PopMatters
The electricity that defined T.I.‘s early career—dexterous lyricism molded effortlessly to trap rap essentials—feels further away than ever before
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4.0
21447
4.0 |
The Guardian
They range from dour, generic pieces that can't conceal his listlessness to a few pretty good-ish party songs
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3.0
20421
3.0 |
Rave Magazine
He sounds spoilt and disconnected from reality, which is the only explanation for Christina Aguilera’s appearance in Castle Walls
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