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Lonnie Corant Jaman Shuka Rashid Lynn Jr., better known by his stage name "Common"note ”Common Sense” until 1995, thanks to a legal dispute requiring him to change his name (born March 13, 1972), is an American rapper and actor. Common is known for being one of the more prominent rappers in the Conscious Hip Hop genre, and he made it a point to eschew the gangsta/glam-type leanings of popular Hip-Hop, in favor of more positive and socially conscious lyrics addressing issues like racism, unrequited love, etc.Though Can I Borrow A Dollar? was seen as a promising debut, it was 1994's Resurrection that really put Common on the map, showcasing both his penchant for clever wordplay and his excellent storytelling (often centered around life in Chicago). Unfortunately, while the album was critically lauded, it failed to gain much commercial success, debuting on the Billboard 200 at only #178 and then dropping off the chart the following week. Three years later, he released his third album One Day It'll All Make Sense to similar critical acclaim but only slightly more commercial success. It was with 2000's Like Water For Chocolate that Common finally found both critical and commercial success, debuting at #16 on the Billboard 200 and reaching Gold certification, thanks to its hit single "The Light." After 2002's somewhat divisive Electric Circus, 2005's Be became Common's most critically and commercially successful album to date, thanks in no small part to heavy involvement from a certain other Chicago-based rapper. Common has had a pretty consistent musical career ever since, with his latest album being 2021's EP A Beautiful Revolution (Pt. 2).As an actor, he's known for his film roles, such as in Smokin' Aces and Wanted. Besides acting, Common also took up film production under his own film production company, Freedom Road Productions. He served as executive producer for the direct-to-video feature An American Girl Story – Melody 1963: Love Has to Win.
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Alternative Hip Hop
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Alternative Hip Hop: Not initially, but settled firmly into this after Resurrection.
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With Drake, much of their animus stemmed from the fact that they were both romantically involved with tennis star Serena Williams around the same time (2011-2012). Common first took subliminal shots with the track "Sweet", particularly in reference to comments Drake had made about him during a show. In turn, Drake responded with his verse on Rick Ross' track "Stay Schemin'", making fun of Common's age (he was almost 40 at the time), and implied Serena had told him some very nasty stuff about him during pillow talk. Common quickly came back with his own remix of "Stay Schemin'", accusing Drake of biting styles (an accusation that's plagued Drizzy to this day), trying to create a hardcore persona, despite being the total opposite and not being able to respond without hiding behind his associates' songs. Again, the beef would eventually be squashed between the two rappers.
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Parody Commercial: Not really a "parody," per say, but "W.M.O.E" off of Resurrection is a fake radio bumper that serves as an intro to "Thisisme."
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Wham Line: "I Used to Love H.E.R." has one of the most famous ones in hip-hop. The track is set up as a tale about a girl he loved, but gew apart from, and who was constantly degraded by others over the years, with Common unable to do much, but watch. But at the end of the final verse, everything gets flipped on its head:
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Fake-Out Fade-Out: Two songs from Resurrection do this ("Resurrection" and "Check The Method").
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Record Producer: No I.D. and J Dilla are his most consistent ones, though will.i.am, Kareem Riggins and Kanye West have lent a hand on more than a few occasions. Also, Questlove was the main producer of Like Water For Chocolate.
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Sequel Song: "Stolen Moments, Pts. 2" and "3" off of One Day It'll All Make Sense.
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Supergroup: Common is a latter-day member of the Native Tongues, and a member of the Soulquarians collective, which included D'Angelo, Erykah Badu, and J Dilla, among many others.
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Never Mess with Granny
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Never Mess with Granny: The thugs in "Payback Is A Grandmother" learn this lesson the hard way.
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World of Pun
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World of Pun: "Communism" riffs on Common's stage name by listing off a ton of words beginning with "Com."
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Battle Rapping
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Battle Rapping: Generally not known a battler, but he's had some pretty infamous rows with Ice Cube and Drake in the past: With Ice Cube, it started over a misheard lyric taken out of context on "I Used to Love H.E.R.".note "I wasn’t salty she was with the boys in the hood" was misheard as "I was insulted she was with the boys in the hood." Feeling slighted, and with tensions rising during the infamous East-West Coast Feud, Ice Cube and his crew Westside Connection released "Westside Slaughterhouse", and attacked Common and several other east coast emcees, despite Common hailing from the Midwest. Common then proceeded to ether Cube with "The Bitch In Yoo", which ridiculed Ice Cube for taking his song out of context, hypocrisy, and pointing out that Cube heavily relied on east coast rappers like Das EFX and Public Enemy to get his solo career off the ground. After the death of Tupac Shakur, the emcees squashed the beef with the help of Nation of Islam leader Louis Farhakan. With Drake, much of their animus stemmed from the fact that they were both romantically involved with tennis star Serena Williams around the same time (2011-2012). Common first took subliminal shots with the track "Sweet", particularly in reference to comments Drake had made about him during a show. In turn, Drake responded with his verse on Rick Ross' track "Stay Schemin'", making fun of Common's age (he was almost 40 at the time), and implied Serena had told him some very nasty stuff about him during pillow talk. Common quickly came back with his own remix of "Stay Schemin'", accusing Drake of biting styles (an accusation that's plagued Drizzy to this day), trying to create a hardcore persona, despite being the total opposite and not being able to respond without hiding behind his associates' songs. Again, the beef would eventually be squashed between the two rappers.
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Boastful Rap
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Boastful Rap: All over Resurrection, with the title track, "Orange Pineapple Juice" and "Thisisme" being particularly notable examples.
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Self-Deprecation / Hypocritical Humor: Common engages in both with the skit ending "The 6th Sense." In it, a female fan approaches him and praises him for his female-empowering lyrics. He's flattered by this... only for Com to reveal himself as an abusive pimp, much to the female fan's shock and disgust.
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Lighter and Softer: Common was never a "dark" or "edgy" rapper to begin with, but Be turns up the dial even further on positive lyrical messages and uplifting beats. This can no doubt be attributed in part to Kanye West's heavy involvement with its production.
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Writing Around Trademarks
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Writing Around Trademarks: One Day It'll All Make Sense, by Common's own admission, was titled as such to get around the lawsuit that forced him to drop the "Sense" from his stage name.
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Broken Record: A particularly odd example of this happens on One Day It'll All Make Sense. "Stolen Moments, Pt. 1" ends with Common repeating "It's a frantic... situation" a number of times. The song is then Cut Short, and "Stolen Moments, Pt. 2" opens with Black Thought repeating the exact same line a number of times. In "Nuthin To Do", the line "I'm Petey Wheatstraw from the Southside of Chicago" (sampled from a verse from the song "Heidi Hoe" on Common's debut album ''Can I Borrow A Dollar?'') is repeated a number of times, with turntable scratches thrown in for good measure.
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Word Salad Lyrics: The appropriately titled "Sum Shit I Wrote" is just Common playfully showcasing his talent for wordplay and rhyming. At face value, its lyrics don't really mean anything.
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Jazz Rap
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Jazz Rap: His main sound from Resurrection to Finding Forever.
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