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That's All She Wrote

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Format
  
Digital download

Genre
  
Hip hop

Label
  
Grand Hustle, Atlantic

Recorded
  
2010

Length
  
5:18

Writer(s)
  
Clifford Harris, Marshall Mathers, Lukasz Gottwald

"That's All She Wrote" is a song by American hip hop recording artist T.I., released on January 11, 2011, as the eighth single from his seventh studio album No Mercy (2010). The song, produced by Dr. Luke and Max Martin, features vocals from fellow American rapper Eminem.

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Background

The track was written by Eminem and T.I., and features two verses from each rapper. The song marks their second collaboration, with the first being "Touchdown", from T.I.'s fifth studio album T.I. vs. T.I.P. (2007). Eminem's vocals on the tracks have been called "vicious" and "exhilaratingly mean". The first and second chorus, and the first, third, and fifth verses were delivered by T.I.; while the third chorus and the second and fourth verses were delivered by Eminem; and the last chorus was delivered by both rappers.

Solo version

The solo version of this song by Eminem, was released as a song off his greatest hits album, Follow the Future Presents: The Hits & Unreleased 2. It features a new verse and his verses and chorus of the original song. This track wasn't released for retail

Critical reception

Generally, "That's All She Wrote" was well-reviewed by critics. Ken Capobianco of The Boston Globe claimed the song is one of the best tracks on No Mercy, saying it "strut[s] with the undeniable T.I. charm and bravado." Nathan Rabin of The A.V. Club praised the song. He thought it was the only song on No Mercy in which T.I. doesn't sound "rote and generic" and said the song "boasts a vicious, exhilaratingly mean guest turn from Eminem."

Track listing

  • Digital download
    1. "That's All She Wrote" - 5:18
    2. "That's All She Wrote (Solo Version)" (by Eminem) - 4:33

    References

    That's All She Wrote Wikipedia