Common talks about the G.O.O.D. Music LP, Cruel Summer, and working with Kanye West.
Common freestyles off the top, while Sway throws random words and phrases at him.
This is pretty awesome, seeing all these cats collaborate. In other news, the album, Cruel Summer, has been pushed back from it’s original August release date. As Kanye West himself said earlier this summer, there’s a real healthy sense of competition in hip-hop right now. But with all the crews gunning for that top spot, [cont.]
A few deleted scenes from Ice-T’s Something From Nothing: The Art Of Rap film, in theaters June 15.
We finally get a cut with Common from No I.D. and James Fauntleroy’s super-group project. The Express OG EP is out now. Grab it here.
Third release from the Cocaine 80′s Express OG EP, a collective consisting of James Fauntleroy, No I.D., and Common. Still no verses from Big Comstradamus tho….
New record from this supergroup that consists of Common, No I.D., James Fauntleroy, and others.
Common drops a few bars @ Haze in Las Vegas over the “Otis” instrumental.
Great. Can we move on from this now, rap media?
In a candid interview in Los Angeles with Cabbie Richards, hip hop artist Common reveals how he and Drake squashed their beef before the 2012 Grammy Awards. They met face to face and had an amicable resolution. Common also denies rumours that his beef with Drake eminated from Drake’s alleged relationship with tennis star Serena [cont.]
Common addresses this topic for the umpteenth time. Please, let this die, interviewers.
Common called into WGCI’s Tony Sculfield and the Morning Riot to discuss his ongoing war of words with Drake and cleared up “Serena’s” involvement. He also discussed his willingness to settle this in a more physical manner if need be.
Common speaks with Sirius Hip-Hop Nation about his ongoing feud with Drake, and discusses whether or not Serena Williams had anything to do with it….
Common celebrates the release of The Dreamer/The Believer with The Roots, live on Late Night With Jimmy Fallon.
In part 2 of this interview with Nick Huff Barili, XV talks about collaborating with Kendrick Lamar not only on Textbook Stuff but also on tracks to be release in the future. XV agrees with Nick that J Cole’s productions skills are slept on and states that he has 4 tracks produced by J Cole, [cont.]
ThisIs50.com and Court Dunn present the next installment of the ThisIsHipHop video series featuring Common. Theme music produced by Reality. Special thanks to Mr. Mike Florio, Ayal Kleinman and Jonathan Master. “The Dreamer, The Believer” available now.
Birdman weighs in on YMCMB’s stance on the Common/Drake beef. He don’t want it…..
Uh-Oh. Common let’s Rick Ross and Drake’s original ride, then goes on the attack in the third verse.
From Com’s superb The Dreamer/The Believer, available now.
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