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Common addresses family ethics several times on One Day..., and the album sleeve is decorated with old family photos, illustrating the rapper's childhood, as well a quote from 1 Corinthians 13:11, which summarizes the path to manhood: When I was a child, I talked like a child, I thought like a child, I reasoned like a child.
Be is the sixth studio album by American rapper Common.It was released on May 24, 2005, by Geffen Records and GOOD Music.The album is Common's first album under Geffen, following the mediocre performance of 2002's Electric Circus and the July 2003 merger of preceding label MCA Records, which, like Geffen and its sister label Interscope Records, was a division of Universal Music Group.
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Common May 8, 2024 at 1:10 PM Welcome to our new monthly column, "Common Knowledge," where rapper Common shares his wisdom on mental health, food and nutrition, pop culture, and more.
Alongside their recent holiday track, Hudson and Common also collaborated on the song “A GOD (There Is),” from Common’s album The Auditorium Vol. 1., which was released in July.
Like Water for Chocolate is the fourth studio album by American rapper Common, released on March 28, 2000, through MCA Records.It was Common's first major label album and was both a critical and commercial breakthrough, receiving widespread acclaim from major magazine publications and selling 70,000 copies in its first week. [2]
Rapper, actor and author Common opens up about his mental health practices. (Photo illustration: Yahoo News; photo: Getty Images) (Photo illustration: Yahoo News, photo: Getty Images)
The Dreamer/The Believer is the ninth studio album by American rapper Common.It was released in the UK on December 19, 2011 and in the US on December 20 through Warner Bros. Records alongside Common's newly launched Think Common Music Inc. Common's longtime friend and frequent collaborator No I.D. handled the album's production entirely himself.