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From 1997 Album: "One Day It'll All Make Sense"...[Artist info below].....

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Lonnie Rashid Lynn, Jr. (born March 13, 1972), better known by his stage name Common (previously Common Sense), is an American actor and rapper.

Common debuted in 1992 with the album Can I Borrow a Dollar? and maintained a significant underground following into the late 90s, after which he gained notable mainstream success through his work with the Soulquarians. His first major label album, Like Water for Chocolate, received widespread critical acclaim and moderate commercial success. Its popularity was matched by 2005's Be, which was nominated in the 2006 Grammy Awards for Best Rap Album. Common was awarded his second Grammy for Best Rap Performance by a Duo or Group, for "Southside" (featuring Kanye West) (from Finding Forever), his first Grammy was awarded in 2003 for Best R&B Song for "Love of My Life (An Ode to Hip-Hop)" with Erykah Badu. His best-of album Thisisme Then was released on November 27, 2007. Common has also initiated a burgeoning acting career, starring significant roles in such films as Smokin' Aces, Street Kings, American Gangster, Wanted, and Terminator Salvation.

Lynn was born on Chicago's South Side. He is the son of educator Dr. Mahila Ann Hines and former ABA basketball player turned youth counselor Lonnie Lynn. They divorced when he was six years old, resulting in his father moving to Denver, Colorado. He later became a member of the notorious Four Corner Hustlers gang. This left him to be raised by his mother, but his father remained active in his life and even landed Lonnie Jr. a job with the Chicago Bulls during his teen years. While a student at Luther High School South in Chicago, Lynn also formed C.D.R., a rap trio that opened for acts such as N.W.A. and Big Daddy Kane.

Common attended Florida A&M University for two years under a scholarship and majored in business administration.After being featured in the Unsigned Hype column of The Source magazine, Lynn debuted in 1992 with the single "Take It EZ" followed by the album, Can I Borrow a Dollar?, under stage name Common Sense

The song "I Used to Love H.E.R." from Resurrection ignited a feud with West Coast rap group Westside Connection. The lyrics of the song criticized the path hip-hop music was taking and was interpreted by some as directing blame towards the popularity of West Coast Gangsta rap. Westside Connection first responded with the 1995 song Westside Slaughterhouse, with the lyrics "Used to love H.E.R. mad cause I fucked her". Westside Connection recorded tracks venting their issues with rival East Coast rappers (see East Coast-West Coast hip hop rivalry). Westside Slaughterhouse also mentioned Common by name, prompting the rapper to respond with the scathing Pete Rock-produced attack song "The Bitch in Yoo". Common and Westside Connection continued to insult each other back and forth before finally meeting with Louis Farrakhan and setting aside their dispute. Following the popularity of Resurrection, Common Sense was sued by a Orange County-based reggae band with the same name, and was forced to shorten his moniker to simply Common.

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Comentarios

8 years ago

charlita25

Love the Stevie Wonder sample

8 years ago

charlita25

$315. 00 aint worth your soul.

8 years ago

D Nice

$315 dollars aint worth your soul! WOW!!!!!! Turning this woman's womb into a tomb! MERCY!!!!!! Rasheed you are deep

8 years ago

Adrian Banks

I can't wait until it's my turn...I wonder how many father days will go by and I'm fatherless?...

9 years ago

Nathan Perrin

Great memories

9 years ago

Miguel Kuajara Arandia

lauryn hill singing one of the most beautiful songs from stevie wonder

9 years ago

R Bee

*Throwback Thursday Collabo* .. 

9 years ago

mike Lewis

these two tho. man...

9 years ago

Darnell Smith

Kiddrodgers i agree with you and want and need the communication 

9 years ago

3344TJ

We really need to start WAKING OUR OWN PEOPLE UP and understand the Mass Deception and most importantly Why

9 years ago

sleptonclassics

if u ain't feelin this video i'd have to say you're a corpse

9 years ago

Rashawn Antoinio

this songs so nice it has a deep message to it my uncle got me to listen to this 

9 years ago

diouranke

beautiful song....so nice to see nbushe wright too , cant go wrong with inspiration from Donny Hathaway and Stevie

9 years ago

Cynthia De Moss

So brilliant!~

9 years ago

KiddRogers

Before I get penalized for saying this. Please remember this is just my opinion. I'm not disregarding other artists but I'm emphasizing my love for Common here.Common has always had a subtle yet firm emotional approach to conscious thoughts and topics, especially one like this. The lyrical flow and message alone is powerful and it shows that he really is reflecting and trying to come to terms with what, how and why the mother of his child would do certain things as well as his child.I wish the lines of communication and listening skills were better incorporated with both black men and black women...we lack a sense of foundation but we're always so quick to leave.I wish more youth would listen and do research

9 years ago

Alicia Powell

lust busting wow 

9 years ago

Cali Redd

I miss you, Hip hop

9 years ago

chase thomas

CLASSIC REAL WORDS ON THE JOINT !

9 years ago

staum607

Such a great message. It's not just pro-life and forget the rest... it's pro-life and pro-family. It's about being mothers and fathers, not just having kids, but raising children. I wish more of the youth of today would hear this.

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