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Common is dropping his eleventh album, Black America Again, November 4 and it looks like it could be some of his best work so far.
Seems like the President from Chi-town is no longer shy about letting his inner Chicagoan come out. Recently the White House welcomed Chicago MC Common into their humble abode where he performed the latest segment of NPR’s Tiny Desk Concert.
Common has always tugged on the ladies’ heartstrings and with the release of his Love Star mini documentary, the rapper is bound to win over quite a few more admirers.
Ladies love Common, and those feelings are reciprocated tenfold in his new song “Lovestar,” featuring Marsha Ambrosius and rising songstress PJ.
We can finally start moving on from the calls to revoke Common’s “woke” card, hopefully. In a recent interview, the Chicago rapper said Donald Trump as president would be a return to the “slave days.”
Chicago native Common has signed on to co-produce a remake of the classic Black cinema piece Cooley High.
Common‘s longtime friend and producer No I.D. was a guest on Soulection Radio recently and left show with a parting gift. A new track from called “Home.”
Your girlfriend’s favorite rapper is on the cover of your mother’s favorite magazine. Common is the man of the month for the newest issue of EBONY magazine.
Why doesn’t Common get mentioned in more “Top MC” conversations?
Let this video of Common spitting straight fire be your coffee this morning.
Common took to Instagram to spit a few bars and hint at some new music coming soon.
Chicago‘s Hip-Hop history is a vast one, but many fans would concede and say few stars have shined as brightly as native sons Common and Chance The Rapper at various times in their careers. The two are now immortalized by way of a mural art project in the South Side section of the Windy City.