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| album = ''[[The Inevitable Rise And Liberation Of NiggyTardust!]]''
| length = 3:15
| versions = No One Ever Does<br>No One Ever Does (Instrumental)
| live = N/A
}}'''"No One Ever Does"''' was produced and composed by [[Trent Reznor]] for [[Saul Williams]]' third studio album, ''[[The Inevitable Rise And Liberation Of NiggyTardust!]].''
 
==Saul Williams on "No One Ever Does"==
''"Another one of the original 14.'' [A CD of outtakes provided by Reznor] ''The first thing that I wrote to the music was a poem called Pedagogue of Young Gods which Trent and I recorded one morning in Syracuse. It was a cool recording because we did it in one take at about 10 am and it really worked nicely. Later that day, my girlfriend broke up with me or rather said that she needed space. With the same music in my head I began listening to the piano line and writing very simply on top of it. I remember sitting in the dressing room, trying to hide my tears as I wrote. Honestly, I rape my emotional life for arts sake. I knew that what I was feeling was a bit melodramatic since it was actually a very clean, in fact beautiful, split, but it felt good to let out the emotion constructively. I think I recorded the song straight into my lap top first before sharing it with Trent and [[Atticus Ross|Atticus]]. CX was drinking beer in the background."''
==Song Credits==
===No One Ever Does===
This version is heard on ''The Inevitable Rise And Liberation Of NiggyTardust!.''
 
===No One Ever Does (Instrumental)===
This version was leaked on a internal industry promo CD.
 
==Saul Williams on "No One Ever Does"==
<blockquote>Another one of the original 14. [A CD of outtakes provided by Reznor] The first thing that I wrote to the music was a poem called Pedagogue of Young Gods which Trent and I recorded one morning in Syracuse. It was a cool recording because we did it in one take at about 10 am and it really worked nicely. Later that day, my girlfriend broke up with me or rather said that she needed space. With the same music in my head I began listening to the piano line and writing very simply on top of it. I remember sitting in the dressing room, trying to hide my tears as I wrote. Honestly, I rape my emotional life for arts sake. I knew that what I was feeling was a bit melodramatic since it was actually a very clean, in fact beautiful, split, but it felt good to let out the emotion constructively. I think I recorded the song straight into my lap top first before sharing it with Trent and [[Atticus Ross|Atticus]]. CX was drinking beer in the background.</blockquote>
==Lyrics==
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