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Kelvin Mercer
Mercer at Gods of Rap 2019 in Berlin, Germany
Mercer at Gods of Rap 2019 in Berlin, Germany
Background information
Also known as
  • Posdnuos
  • Mercenary
  • Plug One
  • Sop Sound
  • Plug Wonder Why
  • Pos
  • Born (1969-08-17) August 17, 1969 (age 54)[1]
    New York City, U.S.
    GenresEast Coast hip hop
    Occupation(s)Rapper, record producer
    Years active1988–present[2]
    LabelsTommy Boy, Sanctuary, AOI
    Member ofDe La Soul
    Posdnuos and Maseo of De La Soul at Gods of Rap 2019 in Berlin, Germany

    Kelvin Mercer (born August 17, 1969),[1] also known by his stage name Posdnuos, Plug 1 and occasionally Pos, is an American rapper and record producer from East Massapequa, New York,[3] best known for his work as one third of the hip hop trio De La Soul. Through his work with the group, Mercer is considered to be one of the most consistent and underrated MCs of all time.[4] Beginning with the highly acclaimed 3 Feet High and Rising in 1989, Mercer has gone on to release nine albums with De La Soul.

    Cameos and album appearances[edit]

    Year Album Notes
    2000 Rawkus Records' Hip Hop for Respect with Various Artists
    2002 Mint Royale's Dancehall Places and Pop Is..., on the track "Show Me"
    2006 Oh No's Exodus into Unheard Rhythms, on the track "Smile a Lil Bit"
    2007 LA Symphony's Unleashed, on the track "Universal"
    DJ Jazzy Jeff's The Return of the Magnificent, on the track "Let Me Hear U Clap"
    2008 Jake One's White Van Music, on the track "Oh Really" with SlugofAtmosphere
    J-Live's Then What Happened, on the track "The Upgrade" with Oddisee
    2009 Dan Le Sac Vs Scroobius Pip's re-release of Thou Shalt Always Kill
    Master Ace and Edo G's Arts and Entertainment, on the track "Good Music"
    2010 Slum Village's Villa Manifesto, on the track "Scheming" with Phife Dawg, J Dilla and Vice Verse
    2011 DJ Shadow's The Less You Know, the Better, on the track "Stay the Course" with Talib Kweli
    Official remix of Mac Miller's song "Of the Soul"
    2013 Statik Selektah's Extended Play, on the track "Game Break" with Lecrae and Termanology
    Marco Polo's PA2: The Director's Cut, on the track "Glory (Finish Hard)" with A.G., Masta Ace, and Dion Jenkins
    Wrekonize's The War Within, on the track "Church Road"
    Yancey Boys' (Illa J and Frank Nitt) Sunset Blvd., on the track "Beautiful" with Botni Applebum
    2014 Statik Selektah's What Goes Around, on the track "God Knows" with Bun B and Jared Evan
    2015 Étienne de Crécy's Super Discount 3, on the track "WTF" with Dave
    Hot Chip's Why Make Sense?, on the track "Love Is the Future"
    2018 The Black Eyed Peas' Masters of the Sun Vol. 1, on the track "All Around the World" with Phife Dawg and Ali Shaheed Muhammad
    2019 Grand Analog's "Mutations"
    2020 Potatohead People's Mellow Fantasy, on the track "Baby Got Work" with Kapok
    2022 Robert Glasper's Black Radio III, on the track "Everybody Love" with Musiq Soulchild
    Phife Dawg's Forever, on the track "2 Live Forever" with Little Brother and Darien Brockington
    Diamond D's The Rear View, on the track "Flyin' High"
    Ibrahim Maalouf's Capacity to Love, on the track "Quiet Culture"
    2023 Planet Hemp's JARDINEIROS: A COLHEITA, on the track "NUNCA TENHA MEDO"
    Statik Selektah's Round Trip, on the track "Round Trip (for Dave)"
    2024 Ana Tijoux's Vida, on the track "Tu sae" with Talib Kweli

    Aliases[edit]

    All three members of De La Soul have used a number of aliases. The following are Mercer's most significant:

    References[edit]

    1. ^ a b "Posdnuos - Album Discography". AllMusic. Retrieved May 19, 2019.
  • ^ Greg Tate (November 23, 2019). "De La Soul". Encyclopædia Britannica.
  • ^ "Strong Island's in the house: When hip-hop ruled LI". August 10, 2023.
  • ^ DJ Shadow (September 23, 2011). "DJ Shadow: The Internet Is Not Your Savior". Wired.com. Retrieved September 23, 2011.
  • ^ "Posdnuos - MusicBrainz". musicbrainz.org. Retrieved May 19, 2019.
  • ^ "De La Soul Interview". www.daveyd.com. Retrieved May 19, 2019.

  • Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Kelvin_Mercer&oldid=1234121232"

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