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  1. The album opens up with "Games (The New Kids Get Hard Mix)", a track co-written by Donnie Wahlberg, that originally appeared on the Step by Step album. Employing hip-hop samples, jazz riffs sung by Jordan Knight, and defensive rhymes by Wahlberg, "Games" was a dramatic departure from their previously clean cut sound and was released as the ...

  2. Titled The Remix Album, it featured remixes from the duo's previous album, Life in the Streets, as well as Mark's solo track, "No Mercy". [44] After his album with Ital Joe became a hit in Germany, he started putting together a musical act called One Love with him as its producer and also sometimes its lead singer.

  3. The whole positivity message is completely clich d, of course, but the song is actually not bad at all. Donny s rap is also excellent, although the namedropping bit at the end ( with the obligatory reference to Marky Wahlberg ) is a bit too much. Still, not a bad start to the album. (4/5)

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  5. "No Mercy", or in its full title "No Mercy (The Fist of the Tiger)", is a 1995 song by Mark Wahlberg known at the time by the artistic name Marky Mark of the formation Marky Mark and the Funky Bunch. "No Mercy" appeared on the collaborative Prince Ital Joe and Marky Mark album The Remix Album , although this particular track is actually a solo ...

  6. Titled The Remix Album, it featured remixes from the duo's previous album, Life in the Streets, as well as Mark's solo track, "No Mercy". [ 46 ] After his album with Ital Joe became a hit in Germany, he started putting together a musical act called One Love with him as its producer and also sometimes its lead singer.

  7. Tracks 3, 4 and 8 remix and additional production for Ligosa Entertainment. Recorded and mixed at Ligosa Sound Studios, Cincinnati, Ohio. Tracks 5 and 10 remix and additional production for Bastone Music Company, Inc. Tracks 6 and 11 remix and additional production for Mighty Love Inc. Remix engineered for 23 West Productions.

  8. His second album failed to provide significant sales and like New Kids on the Block, Marky Marks association with the Billboard charts had ended by the mid-'90s. He then returned to his full name, Mark Wahlberg, and enjoyed a successful career in acting, and eventually production, when he produced the popular cable television series ...

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