
Oakland-born Merc100Man stands as one of Latin rap's most influential founding fathers, often cited as an important cultural influence by professors of Chicano Studies at UC and CSU institutions. Merc100 (formerly credited as Merciless) is perhaps best known for his work as the heart and soul of legendary rap crew Funky Aztecs, who released hit LPs “Chicano Blues” and “Dia de los Muertos” in 1992 and 1996 respectively – both of which featured fellow TNT records artist Tupac Shakur.
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Azucar Morena
Crazy - Re-Mix
Intro
1 Minute Left
On the Go
$$$ Getz Me High
Nobody Perfect
Been Waiting
Same Thug Song
Salsa Con Soulfood (feat. 2PAC)
Where It All Started
Mexican Player (feat. Stylo) - Remix
All Da Time
Azucar Morena - Bonus Re-Mix
What I Seen
My Life
Que Pasa
Mean Mug
Chicano Blues
Street Certified
Same O'-Cat
Same O' Cat (Ft. Russell Lee)
Stage Name
Er-Nite
We Don't Stop
All My Nggz (Ft. Spm, Max Minelli and Russell Lee)
Tip-Tippy
Crazy - Instrumental
Salsa Con Soulfood
Ribbit
All Da Time (Ft. Mexican Mike and H2)
Tip-Tippy (feat. Baby Bash)
Stage Name (Ft. Javi Picazo and J-Minixx)
Steady Pouring (Ft. H2)
Que Pasa (Ft. Big Gemini and Baby Bash)
Money Getz Me High (Ft. Mexican Mike, H2 and Big A)
Er-Nite (Ft. H2)
Keep Moving On (Ft. Mexican Mike, Throwed Ese and Phazzanation)
Mean Mug (Ft. J Cizzle)
Nobody Perfect (Ft. Jerrk Deesky and Angel Deesky)
Street Certified (Ft. Lil G, Microphone Killer and Killaman)
It's 420
Been Waiting (Ft. Big Gemini and Javi Picazo)
On the Go - Explicit Version
XIV, XII, K.J.
Keep Moving On
Steady Pouring
Dolla Signs (Ft. Latino Velvet)
Dolla Signs
Ride Or Die
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