
LISTEN: Common “Funkmaster Flex Freestyle (2011)” Common “Funkmaster Flex Freestyle (2011)” Common “Funkmaster Flex Freestyle (2011)”
Def Jam Executive Vice President / super-producer, No I.D. speaks with Chicago’s WGCI about the upcoming Common LP, The Dreamer, The Believer, which he produced. Excellent, in-depth interview. LISTEN: No I.D. Spills Details On Common LP
You can shoot your own version of Common’s “Ghetto Dreams” video (as seen above), and win a Canon EOS Rebel T3i Digital SLR Camera with Canon EF-S 18-55MM IS II lens. Deadline for submissions is November 7th. Official rules below – for more information check out TalentHouse.com. • Videos submitted must be compromised of original [cont.]
Exclusive in-depth interview with Common. In part 1 Common talks to Nick Huff Barili about his new album “The Dreamer, The Believer” which he says is produced by No I.D, who handled the production of Common’s early albums. Common states that although the new album is not coming out through Kanye’s Good Music label, he [cont.]
Was really hoping this wasn’t a E.L.O. cover, but they pulled it off. Common serves up the second offering from The Dreamer, The Believer, following “Ghetto Dreams” w/ Nas. Album in stores this November. LISTEN: Common – “Blue Sky”
Common talks with the FSD crew about his new album, The Dreamer, The Believer, hitting November 22nd, and it’s next single, “Blue Sky”. The album is produced entirely by No I.D. (!) and he also hints at a full-length collaborative LP with Nas (!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!).
Buy the book, since you pirated his last three albums. From Amazon: Common has earned a reputation in the hip hop world as a conscious artist by embracing themes of love and struggle in his songs, and by sharing his own search for knowledge with his listeners. His journey toward understanding—expressed in his music and [cont.]
Chicago’s Go-Where Hip-Hop sits down with Common and DJ Twilite Tone, speaking on the local music scene and how it’s shaped the music of Common, No I.D. and Tone.
In 2005, Common released his sixth studio album, and second gold record, Be. In describing the album’s concept shortly after its release, he said, “I named it Be to be who you are, man, and be able to be in the moment and not try too hard. Be is another way of saying just do [cont.]
From Common’s highly anticipated album, The Dreamer The Believer, coming this fall.
New trailer of Ghetto Dreams from hip-hop icons Common and Nas.
A look into “Ghetto Dreams” w/Common&Nas – B.Kyle from B.Kyle on Vimeo. Directed by B.Kyle.
We usually don’t fuck with video trailers, but this one has us excited….
This is definitely good news. While in our recent review of Big Sean’s Finally Famous, we posed the question, “what if these (No I.D.) beats were given to Common?” As it turns out, Common will reunite with his longtime collaborator for The Dreamer, The Believer, as No I.D. will produce the entire thing, MTV reports: [cont.]
Here’s that long-awaited full-length version of that single from Common’s The Dreamer, The Believer LP, due this November. Above, Com speaks on his recent signing to Warner Bros records, explaining how Lyor Cohen reached out to him, in the above clip.
How dope is that single cover? First selection from Common’s The Dreamer, The Believer. Digital single is set for a June 23rd release on Think Common Entertainment (?). LISTEN: Common – “Ghetto Dreams” (feat. Nas)
Jon Stewart and Bill O’Reilly debate Common’s appearance at the White House.
Sway speaks with Nas about his reconciliation with Prodigy since his release from prison, as well as Fox News’ mission to vilify Common.
Here’s footage of horrorcore rapper Common performing at the White House for socialist/terrorist/Muslim/non-U.S. citizen president, Barack Obama. He never had dinner with the president.
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