No Mercy is a pop and dance music trio that gained prominence in the mid-1990s. Comprised of Marty Cintron, Ariel Hernandez, and Gabriel Hernandez, the group is best known for their international hit singles, "Where Do You Go" and "When I Die." Their style blends elements of reggae, pop, and European dance music, and they were notably produced by Frank Farian, the mastermind behind Boney M and Milli Vanilli. Despite their initial success, No Mercy's prominence waned after the late 1990s, but they remain a significant part of the decade's dance-pop movement.