Latest Release
- 17 NOV 2023
- 1 Song
- Like Water For Chocolate · 2000
- Kanye West Presents: Good Music - Cruel Summer · 2012
- Be · 2005
- Love and Basketball · 2002
- Go! - Common Classics · 2005
- Resurrection · 1994
- Glory (From the Motion Picture "Selma") - Single · 2014
- Go! - Common Classics · 2005
- Chill Hip Hop · 2005
- Finding Forever · 2007
Essential Albums
Live Albums
Compilations
- Bobby Gonz
- Clyde Cyrus, soho & GHOSTOF9
- Brasstracks & Jarreau Vandal
More To Hear
- Common and Questlove discuss their creative processes.
- The artist takes over to talk 'A Beautiful Revolution, Pt. 2.'
- The artist and chef share their message of nourishment.
- The artist and chef share their message of nourishment.
- Common discusses his project 'A Beautiful Revolution Pt. 1.'
- Featuring K. Michelle, Common, Will Packer, and DJ Touré.
- Common details the journey behind his sophomore album.
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About Common
Socially conscious rap superstar Common is a modern-day renaissance man. He’s written two memoirs, championed numerous causes, and appeared in dozens of films and TV shows en route to becoming a household name. • The Chicago native went by the name Common Sense for his first two studio albums, 1992’s Can I Borrow a Dollar? and 1994’s Resurrection. • In 2003, Common took home his first Grammy, winning Best R&B Song for “Love of My Life”, a collaboration with Erykah Badu. The song appears on the soundtrack for the film Brown Sugar, which Common cameos in. • Following the experimental 2002 album Electric Circus, Common quieted detractors with 2005’s Be, a poetic break from the street-rap sound then dominating the mainstream. • The Grammy-nominated Be was primarily produced by fellow Chicago native Kanye West. Yeezy referred to Common as the “Marvin Gaye of rap”. • In 2015, Common and John Legend won both the Oscar and Golden Globe for Best Original Song for “Glory”, their uplifting anthem from the 2014 film Selma. • Common has launched numerous social justice initiatives throughout his career. In May 2020, during the COVID-19 pandemic, he started the No. WeMatterToo campaign to push for better conditions for incarcerated people.
- HOMETOWN
- Chicago, IL, United States
- BORN
- 13 March 1972
- GENRE
- Hip-Hop/Rap