No Mercy (Da Youngsta's album)
No Mercy is the third studio album by the American rap group Da Youngsta's. It was released in September 20, 1994 under EastWest.
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Released | September 20, 1994 | |||
Recorded | 1993–1994 | |||
Studio | House Of Hitz, Inc. Chestnut Ridge, New York | |||
Genre | Hip hop | |||
Length | 53:13 | |||
Label | EastWest, Atlantic | |||
Producer | Marley Marl, K-Def, Qur'an Goodman, Dante "Destro" Barton | |||
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Singles from No Mercy | ||||
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AllMusic |
The album peaked at number 45 on the Top R&B/Hip hop albums.[2]
Track listing
- "Hip Hop Ride" (Q. Goodman, T. Goodman, T. Dawson, C. Harte) (4:19)
- "Mad Props" (Q. Goodman, T. Goodman, T. Dawson, C. Harte) (4:15)
- "No Mercy" (Q. Goodman, T. Goodman, A. Goodman, T. Dawson, C. Harte) (4:26)
- "Backstabbers" (Q. Goodman, T. Goodman, A. Goodman, T. Dawson, C. Harte) (3:53)
- "No More Hard Times" (Q. Goodman, T. Goodman, A. Goodman, T. Dawson, C. Harte) (4:10)
- "Put Me On" (Q. Goodman, T. Goodman, A. Goodman, T. Dawson, A. Goodman) (4:29)
- "Stayed Away" (Q. Goodman, T. Goodman, A. Goodman, T. Dawson, A. Ross, L. Ware) (3:58)
- "Illy Filly Funk" (A. Goodman) (4:19)
- "Grim Reaper" (Q. Goodman, T. Goodman, T. Dawson, W. Robinson, White) (4:05)
- "Reality" (Q. Goodman, A. Goodman, C. Woods, G. Grice, J. Hunter, L. Hawkins, R. Jones) (4:12)
- "In the City" (Q. Goodman, T. Goodman, T. Dawson, D. Barton) (3:35)
- "People Round Town" (Q. Goodman, T. Goodman, T. Dawson, D. Barton) (3:50)
- "What U Feel" (D. Anderson, R. Myrick, R. Bailey) (3:40)
Personnel
- Pete Rock - scratches
- Marley Marl - recording, mixing, executive producer
- K-Def - mixing
- Frank Heller - mixing
- Carlton Batts - mastering
- Lawrence Goodman - executive producer
- Ann Goodman - executive producer
- Michael Miller - photography
- Sung-Lee Crawforth - art direction & design
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References
- AllMusic review
- "Chart positions". Allmusic. Retrieved 2007-12-28.
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