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| name = Have Mercy

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| type = single

| artist = Chle

| album = Chle

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| recorded = 2021

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| length = 2:29

| label = * Parkwood

* Columbia

| lyricist = * Chloe Bailey

* Theron Thomas

* Nija Charles

| composer = * Chloe Bailey

* Shane Lindstrom

* Jeremy McIntyre

* Michael Mul

* Isaac De Boni

* Tedra Wilson

* Cherise Gary

* Marquis Gasque

| producer = * Murda Beatz

* Chle

* Joseph L'tranger

* FnZ

* BoogzDaBeast

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"'Have Mercy'" is the debut solo single by the American singer Chle. It was released on September 10, 2021, as Chle's debut solo single, and the lead single from her upcoming debut solo album, after earning fame as part of R&B sister duo Chloe x Halle. Prior to its release, a snippet of the song went viral on TikTok. It was written by Chle, Theron Thomas, and Nija Charles, and was produced by Murda Beatz, Chle, Joseph L'tranger, FnZ and BoogzDaBeast.

Positively reviewed by critics, "Have Mercy" debuted at number 28 on the 'Billboard' Hot 100 chart and at number 13 on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart. Musically, the song is an uptempo song, with music critic Kyle Denis describing it as a "raucous and joyous ode to large derrires". A music video directed by Karena Evans was released alongside the song itself, and stars Chle as the head of a sorority full of gorgons who seduce men in order to turn them into stone. She gave her debut live performance of the song at the 2021 MTV Video Music Awards, which earned praise from critics.

Background and release



Prior to releasing "Have Mercy", Chle found fame performing alongside her sister as part of the R&B duo Chloe x Halle. In 2021, the two embarked on solo careers, with Halle starring in the 2023 film 'The Little Mermaid', and Chle releasing covers of popular songs on social media. On July 1, 2021, Chle's 23rd birthday, she teased "Have Mercy" by posting a TikTok video of her dancing and twerking on a bed to a snippet of the song, with the caption "This is 23 HAVE MERCY". The snippet went viral and was used in over 800,000 videos on the platform.

Promotional photos for the single, taken by Edwig Stenson (who also did Chle's makeup for the photos) were released on August 24. She revealed the release date and cover art for the song, the latter of which depicts Chle in a revealing outfit, on September 6. "Have Mercy" was released on September 10, 2021, as Chle's debut solo single, and as the lead single from her upcoming debut album.

Composition



"Have Mercy" was produced by Canadian record producer Murda Beatz with Chle, Joseph L'tranger, FnZ and BoogzDaBeast, and its uptempo, bass-heavy beat is built around a sample of the Jersey club and Baltimore club song "Off the Chain" by TT the Artist and Uniiqu3. It was written by the song's producers along with Marquis Gasque, Theron Thomas, and Nija Charles. It is an upbeat song that Chle described as pop, with boastful lyrics that focus on Chle's buttocks and curvaceous figure and men's infatuation with her.

Critical reception



Jessica McKinney of 'Complex' called Chle "hypnotizing" on "Have Mercy", and wrote that the song "boasts major sex appeal". 'Teen Vogue's Jazmine Denise wrote that Chle "came out swinging" with "Have Mercy", calling it a "spicy anthem". 'Billboard's Andrew Unterberger called the song a "booty anthem for the ages". Margaret Farrell of 'Flood' wrote that the song, which she called "seductive" and "confident", is "beaming with sexual autonomy and next-level bravado" and "overflowing with nods to her mentor Mrs. Beyonc Giselle Knowles-Carter". Jandrew Johnson of ' The Afro Desk' complimented Chloe's songwriting ability, adding that she "truly understands how to write a hit single".

Music video



The music video for "Have Mercy" was directed by Karena Evans and filmed in late July 2021. The video was released on the same day as the song. Largely inspired by 1990s teen films, it stars Chle as the head of a sorority house full of undercover gorgons who seduce a group of fraternity brothers and turn them into stone. It was compared by critics to the story of Medusa.

The video features several dance sequences, and also stars Rome Flynn as Chle's main love interest, a 21-year-old man who goes missing after being turned to stone by her, Bree Runway as a sorority sister who spanks one of the fraternity brothers (played by Mark Young) who is dressed only in a jockstrap, and Tina Knowles as a sorority house mother. Throughout the video, Chle wears a number of different oufits, including a pink plaid blazer with hot pants, square sunglasses, and a diamond choker, as well as another outfit made up of a matching pink bralette and short shorts with socks and heeled sandals. One of the outfits in the video includes a gold jacket originally worn by Diana Ross in a 1981 'Vogue' spread. Ann Powers of NPR compared Chle's role in the video to that of Aaliyah in the 2002 film 'Queen of the Damned'.

Chle's blonde dreadlocks in the video were styled by Kari Williams, Tinisha Meeks, Brittny Chere, and Jehcara Nelson. Her outfits were styled by Zerina Akers.

Reception

Bianca Betancourt of 'Harper's Bazaar' wrote that the video for "Have Mercy" proved that Chle was "Beyonc's ultimate protg", calling the choreography "high-power" and "sultry" and the outfits "standout ensembles". NPR's Ann Powers described the video's premise as "a sweet flip of horrifically common frat party #metoo narratives" and added that Chle's dancing "might cause Normani to sweat".

In response to fans who questioned Chle's decision to wear revealing clothing in the video, she stated, "It's my body, and I'm so proud of it."

Commercial performance



"Have Mercy" debuted at number 28 on the 'Billboard' Hot 100 and at number 13 on 'Billboard's Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart, selling 8,500 downloads and yielding 13.8 million streams in its first week of tracking. In January 2022, the song was certified gold by the RIAA.

Live performances



Chle's debut performance of "Have Mercy" took place at the 2021 MTV Video Music Awards in September 2021, where she was introduced by her sister Halle Bailey. The performance was prefaced by Chle standing in a red cape, operatically and repeatedly singing her own name before screaming and tearing off the cape. During the performance, she energetically danced and twerked in a hot pink leotard and ankle boots, accompanied by male backup dancers in varsity jackets, while the song's lyrics flashed on the screen behind her. She ended it by licking the microphone and smacking her buttocks. After the performance was over, she left the stage and cried.

The performance received praise from Simone Biles. Bianca Betancourt of 'Harper's Bazaar' wrote that the performance "did not disappoint" and "shut down the VMA's stage", while 'Essence's Brooklyn White described it as "electrifying" and wrote that Chle "served fashion, face, choreo and vocals". 'USA Today's Melissa Ruggieri wrote that Chle's "sassy" performance "showcased how much she has learned from mentor Beyonc as she imbued her performance with drama, twerking and most importantly, actual vocal talent". 'Billboard's Heran Mamo ranked the performance the second-best of the night, writing that Chle "made her mark on the VMAs stage" and called the choreography "tectonic plate-shifting". 'BET' regarded her performance as "one of the most memorable of the night". Ellise Shafer of 'Variety' wrote that the performance's dance break "proved [Chle] has the chops to be a true triple threat", and Adrian Horton of 'The Guardian' referred to her live vocals as "impressive" and remarked that the performance was one of several that were "daring" and "high on sex appeal". 'BBC News's Mark Savage also praised her vocals as "flawless" and the choreography as "whip-crack", adding that she "tore up the stage". 'Vulture's Charu Sinha called her vocals "flawless" and the choreography "complicated", writing that she "commanded the VMAs stage with such obvious star power that it kind of rendered the night's other performances embarrassing by comparison". Chle also injured her shoulder during the performance.

Credits and personnel



Credits adapted from Tidal.

* Chlelead vocals, production

* Murda Beatzbackground vocals, production, drums, bass, sampler, programming

* Boogzproduction

* FNZproduction

* Joseph L'trangerproduction

* Chris Godbeymixing

* Colin Leonardmastering

* James Krausserecording

* Jason "Cheese" Goldbergrecording

* John Lowell Andersonrecording

Charts



Weekly charts



Year-end charts



Certifications



Release history



References



Category:2021 songs

Category:2021 debut singles

Category:Chloe Bailey songs

Category:Columbia Records singles

Category:Songs written by Chloe Bailey

Category:Songs written by Murda Beatz

Category:Songs written by Theron Thomas

Category:Songs written by Nija Charles

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