No Mercy is an American dance music group formed by Frank Farian in Miami, Florida in 1995, consisting of Marty Cintron (born on September 24, 1971 in Bronx, New York City), and twin brothers, Ariel and Gabriel Hernández (born June 3, 1971), from Miami, Florida.
Career edit:
1995-1997: No Mercy edit:
In 1996, No Mercy released their debut album titled No Mercy, later re-released in Europe retitled My Promise and produced two U.S. Billboard Hot 100 Top 40 hits, including "Where Do You Go" (a cover of La Bouche's "Where Do You Go" from 1994), which hit number 5. This was followed by the single "Please Don't Go", which reached number 21. In early 1997, No Mercy released a romantic ballad titled "When I Die", a cover of a song previously performed by Farian acts The Real Milli Vanilli and Try 'N' B. Their remake of the band Exile's number one song from 1978, "Kiss You All Over", also became a number one hit on the Hot Dance Club Play chart in 1998..
1998-1999: More edit:
No Mercy's second album, More, which included singles such as "Hello How Are You", "More than a Feeling" (originally recorded by Boston) and "Tu Amor" (originally by Jon B., and later covered also by RBD), also achieved success.
2000-present: Singles and current status edit:
In 2002, a single, "Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood" Featuring Al Di Meola, was released to gauge support for No Mercy's third album. The record producer decided to instead rework the songs for solo artist Daniel Lopes' debut album, Shine On, in 2003. The band would guest feature in that album, on the track "Summer Angel".
In October 2007, No Mercy released their third album, Day By Day, under a new Australian-based independent record label, Show No Mercy Entertainment Pty Ltd, and via iTunes.
On December 16, 2011 No Mercy released the single "Shed My Skin" Featuring Stan Kolev via iTunes.
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