Someone just sent me this pic of me at a random party back in like 2008 or 2009. The scars on my face had finally healed up after getting stabbed and I was still just the drunk kid at the party rapping in everybody’s ears🤣 Funny enough it was those nights that molded me into the artist I am now. I remember everyone telling me I should take music seriously but I thought they were just trying to shut me up. I always knew its what I wanted to do but I wasnt brave enough to really give it a shot yet. I was a dumb ass teenager at the time doing petty crime and thinking I was a tough guy, shortly after this I got in the studio for the first time never looked back and ever since that it was history. I really mean it when I say this rap shit saved my life. So did everybody reading this who supports me. Love yall❤️ #MerkMobb
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It was an absolute pleasure finally meeting my bro @JdDelay5150 in person last night after all these years of us talking online. Let me say he’s a class act and a gentlemen and him and his wife are family to us now. Till next time homie!❤️
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Platinum-selling Canadian rapper Merkules returns, with his most ambitious and personal project yet: Survivor’s Guilt. The album features an impressive lineup of collaborators, including Shaquille O’Neal, D12, Prof, DAX, Classified, Afroman, Nhale, Chris Webby, B-Real, Brotha Lynch Hung, X-Raided, Evil Ebenezer, Ricky Hil, and DizzyIsDead. Each track is carefully crafted, reflecting the growth and intensity that only time and reflection can produce.
Merkules is known for his brutally honest lyrics, gritty storytelling, and high-impact delivery. Hailing from Surrey, British Columbia, he’s built a massive following blending raw emotion with relentless energy—garnering over a billion streams and views worldwide. His “hangover rap” style—emotional, real, and unfiltered—has earned him #1 spots on iTunes, Platinum certification in Canada, and headline tours across North America, Europe, and Australia.
Co-signed by Snoop Dogg and backed by Death Row Records - Merkules returns.