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Lonnie Rashid Lynn Jr. (born March 13, 1972), better known by his stage name Common (formerly Common Sense), is an American hip hop recording artist, actor, film producer and poet from Chicago, Illinois. Common debuted in 1992 with the album Can I Borrow a Dollar? and maintained a significant underground following into the late 1990s, after which he gained notable mainstream success through his work with the Soulquarians. In 2011, Common launched Think Common Entertainment, his own record label imprint, and, in the past, has released music under various other labels such as Relativity, Geffen and GOOD Music, among others.
Common's first major-label album, Like Water for Chocolate, received widespread critical acclaim and tremendous commercial success. His first Grammy Award was in 2003, winning Best R&B Song for "Love of My Life", with Erykah Badu. Its popularity was matched by May 2005's Be, which was nominated for Best Rap Album, at the 2006 Grammy Awards. Common was awarded his second Grammy for Best Rap Performance by a Duo or Group, for "Southside" (featuring Kanye West), from his July 2007 album Finding Forever. His best-of album, Thisisme Then: The Best of Common, was released on November 27, 2007.
Actors: John Michael Higgins (actor), Jan Hooks (actress), Tom Kenny (actor), Tom Kenny (actor), Artie Lange (actor), Common (actor), James Arnold Taylor (actor), Patrick Warburton (actor), Jennifer Coolidge (actress), Elizabeth Daily (actress), Elizabeth Daily (actress), Rachel Dratch (actress), Rachel Dratch (actress), John Michael Higgins (actor), Lucy Liu (actress),
Plot: As video game characters, Rip and Raquel Smashenburn face many challenges. Racecar driving (i.e. wrecking) and monster vanquishing are difficult enough, yet neither vocation compares to the struggles of raising two kids. 14-year-old Alice is discovering a new level of social conscience, while 13-year-old Billy hopes to develop social standing via an over-the-top hip-hop persona. Turbo is the Smashenburns' nondescript, 300-pound "pet," but obedience isn't one of his traits. And because no neighborhood would be complete without a family of Kung Fu fighting Shaolin Monks, the Changs live next door.
Keywords: oddworldAlicia's new single "In Common" Available Now! Get it on: Apple Music: http://smarturl.it/iAKCommon?IQid=yt Spotify: http://smarturl.it/sAKCommon?IQid=yt Amazon Music: http://smarturl.it/azAKCommon?IQid=yt Google Play: http://smarturl.it/gAKCommon?IQid=yt Follow Alicia: http://www.aliciakeys.com/ https://www.facebook.com/aliciakeys https://twitter.com/aliciakeys https://instagram.com/aliciakeys/ https://plus.google.com/+AliciaKeys/posts Director: Pierre Debusschere Executive Producer: Ziggy Le Vin Head of Production: Matt Leiderman Producer: Keeley Gould Production Company: Art + Commerce Film Editors: Pascal Oberlin and Spencer Campbell
Music video by Common performing Black America Again. (C) 2016 Def Jam Recordings, a division of UMG Recordings, Inc. (ARTium Recordings) http://vevo.ly/b2FJ8Y
Music video by Common performing The Light. (C) 2000 Geffen Records http://vevo.ly/c4A7qd
Music video by Common performing Testify. (C) 2005 Geffen Records
Tiny Moving Parts - "Common Cold" featuring Conor Murphy (Foxing) from the album Celebrate out now Order now Itunes http://apple.co/23idpqk Bandcamp http://bit.ly/1OBZH5r LP & CD http://bit.ly/1prGxsZ Amazon http://amzn.to/1YIvTd3 Dir: Kyle Thrash Prod: Justin Scutieri DP/ Edit: John Komar 1st AC: Jordan Alazruei 2nd AC: Karl Fernandez Gaffer: Jacob Overholt Grip: Dan White Grip: Bryan Arnold Art Dir: Topher Newton Art Asst: Laura Hill Color: Samuel Gursky & Lyle Zanca Location: Katie Lynch @ Weichert Realtors Special Thanks: Fred Feldman, Lisa Garelick, Conor Murphy, John McCully Jr, Nick Colletta, Christine Shei, The Mattheisen & Chevalier Family. Connect with Tiny Moving Parts http://tinymovingparts.com/ https://www.facebook.com/tinymovingparts https://twitter.com/tinymovingp...
Music video by Common performing The People. (C) 2007 Geffen Records
Music video by Common performing Come Close. (C) 2002 Geffen Records
Music video by Common performing I Want You. (C) 2007 Geffen Records
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Justin Bieber - Common Denominator. [Lyrics] No Copyright Intended!! Hope you liked it(: Any requests? Feel free to subscribe. (:
Common Interview | Live with Kelly and Michael 2016 Common talks Barbershop: The Next Cut | Live with Kelly and Michael 2016
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_eceTTNURdQ Common celebrates his birthday party with kanye west and family, on stage freestyle and performs. Also check out my trailer for my film that's coming out soon. This movie is recorded and edited on iphone tell me what you think.. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_eceTTNURdQ
Rapper Common appeared live in concert with Erykah Badu Sunday August 4th at Chene Park Detroit MI.He Invited a loyal fan to come up on the stage to his surprise sister could sing. Photographer Anthony Alden
Lil Herb's new single featuring Common and Chance The Rapper. Live from the video shoot. www.fakeshoredrive.com
From time to time we highlight some of the nasty things people post about famous people by asking those famous people to read them aloud. This is #MeanTweets Music Edition #3 featuring Meghan Trainor, Ricky Martin, James Taylor, Little Big Town, Common, Ed Sheeran, Kelly Clarkson, Charlie Wilson, Blake Shelton, Wiz Khalifa, Josh Groban, Demi Lovato, The Killers, Drake, One Direction, Lionel Richie, Rita Ora and Mumford & Sons. SUBSCRIBE to get the latest #KIMMEL: http://bit.ly/JKLSubscribe Watch the latest Halloween Candy Prank: http://bit.ly/KimmelHalloweenCandy Watch Mean Tweets: http://bit.ly/JKLMeanTweets8 Connect with Jimmy Kimmel Live Online: Visit the Jimmy Kimmel Live WEBSITE: http://bit.ly/JKLWebsite Like Jimmy Kimmel Live on FACEBOOK: http://bit.ly/JKLFacebook Follow Jimmy K...
The View (September 27, 2016) Clinton's campaign manager Robby Mook; rapper Common.
Here I talk about remarks made on The Daily Show in which he said that to achieve racial harmony, blacks should "forget about the past" and extend their hand in love to whites. My argument here is that racism is far more complex than that. Understanding history is the key to eliminating racism; but forgetting about the past will only make the problem worse.
Lonnie Rashid Lynn, Jr. (born March 13, 1972), better known by his stage name Common (formerly Common Sense), is an American hip hop recording artist and actor from Chicago, Illinois. Common debuted in 1992, with the album Can I Borrow a Dollar? and maintained a significant underground following into the late 1990s, after which he gained notable mainstream success through his work with the Soulquarians. In 2011, Common launched Think Common Entertainment, his own record label imprint and in the past has released music under various other labels such as Relativity, Geffen and GOOD Music, among others. Common's first major-label album Like Water for Chocolate, received widespread critical acclaim and tremendous commercial success. His first Grammy Award was in 2003, winning Best R&B; Song for...
Go ahead and add another one to the New Black list. Rapper Common recently weighed in with his thoughts about racism on 'The Daily Show' with Jon Stewart, and in a series of controversial statements, he claimed Black people need to 'extend a hand in love' to white people in order to end racism, and likened Black/white race relations to a love relationship: "I'm not sitting there like 'white people y'all did us wrong.' I mean we know that that existed. I don't need to keep bringing that up. It's like being in a relationship and continue to bring up the person's issues… Now I'm saying 'Hey, I love you. Let's move past this. Come on baby lets get past this." Wow. It's a classic case of victim-blaming to make the burden of ending racism the responsibility of Black people, who have historic...
Chicago rapper, Dreezy stopped by Sway in the Morning to premiere her music and showcase her talents in our Get in the Game segment. Dreezy spoke about how she linked up with Common for her new song "No Good." She also explained why she does not see a difference between female and male rappers. Dreezy went on to talk about why she would like to work with Kanye at some point and possibly appearing on G.O.O.D. Music's up and coming album. Also, she talked about being in love while famous and she also kicked a freestyle for us. Take a look at Dreezy's interview and tell us if Dreezy should get put in the game or sat on the bench. Subscribe to our page: http://bit.ly/SVsBQC TWITTER: http://twitter.com/RealSway http://twitter.com/TheHappyHourwHB http://twitter.com/DJWonder http://twitter.com/...
Common's 10th album Nobody's Smiling drops in less than 24 hours, but we have him now talking about putting together the project, working with up-and-coming Chi-town artists and having No I.D executive produce his album. While in-studio, he also opened up about his situation with Drake -- which has now been squashed. Watch above, plus enjoy his fire 5 Fingers of Death freestyle! Nobody's Smiling hits iTunes on July 22nd. Subscribe to our page: http://bit.ly/SVsBQC TWITTER: http://twitter.com/RealSway http://twitter.com/TheHappyHourwHB http://twitter.com/DJWonder http://twitter.com/ItsTracyG FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/SwayCalloway https://www.facebook.com/ WEBSITE: http://swaysuniverse.com INSTAGRAM: @RealSway Sways Universe, Sway In The Morning, Rap, Hip-Hop, Freestyles...
2015 Oscar & Grammy winner Common came up to Hot 97 to speak to Ebro in the Morning about his award winning year. He spoke on his historic performance and the reaction of everyone that in the crowd as tears flowed from their faces. The Chi-Town rapper also opened up about his past relationships with Erykah Badu and Serena Williams. CLICK HERE TO SUBSCRIBE: http://bit.ly/12lN6vb HOT97: http://www.hot97.com TWITTER: https://twitter.com/HOT97 FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/HOT97OFFICIAL
I heard that Rapper Common said that Racism as we know it could end if Black People would just reach across to White Folks with a hand of friendship. Ummmm....Is that what this racism thing is all about?
Back before the days of Twitter fingers and memes, rap beef was fought on wax. When Common released his instant-classic 1994 track "I Used to Love H.E.R.," a few lyrics seemingly took a dig at the rise of gangster rap which didn't sit well with West Coast gangsta rapper Ice Cube. In retaliation, Cube connected with Mack 10 and Westside Connection on the diss track "Westside Slaughterhouse." Common didn't let those shots go down without a fight and came back the vicious "The Bitch in Yoo" and a rap beef was born. Now, over two decades later, the two have teamed up on the upcoming track "Real People" and the third installment in the Barbershop franchise, Barbershop: The Next Cut. Complex News was invited to sit down with the two rapper-cum-actors during their music video shoot in Los Ange...
Rapper, actor and writer Common, formerly known as Common Sense, is interviewed by Celeste Headlee on Public Radio International's The Takeaway (airs 9/14/11). In this preview clip, the Chicago-raised rapper talks about the evolution of his work, and whether looking back he's self conscious about material produced at a young age.
Interview conducted April 2005 Few artists have been as revered or praised as the rapper formerly known as Common Sense. For the past thirteen plus years, the Chi-town emcee has entertained and presented bouts of introspection, which seem to be unforgettable. From "I Used To Love H.E.R." through "Retrospect For Life" and "Sixth Sense," fans and peers alike have kept Common's praises sung loud. It seems though that talented artists don't always get the commercial success and acclaim that they deserve. Yes, Common has gained respect around the globe, but in 2005, with the help of friend and fellow Chicago native Kanye West, Common seems set to see success beyond his experiences. A wealth of classic descriptions with regards to his forthcoming album "BE" have helped hype up the release (wh...
Common takes WIRED's Google Autocomplete Interview, answering the most googled questions about him. Still haven’t subscribed to WIRED on YouTube? ►► http://wrd.cm/15fP7B7 CONNECT WITH WIRED Web: http://wired.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/WIRED Facebook: https://facebook.com/WIRED Pinterest: https://pinterest.com/wired Google+: https://plus.google.com/+WIRED Instagram: http://instagram.com/WIRED Tumblr: http://WIRED.tumblr.com Want even more? Subscribe to The Scene: http://bit.ly/subthescene ABOUT WIRED WIRED is where tomorrow is realized. Through thought-provoking stories and videos, WIRED explores the future of business, innovation, and culture. Common Answers The Web’s Most Searched Questions | Google Autocomplete Interview | WIRED
From the documentary: Holistic Wellness for the Hip Hop Generation '03
Common talks to Jeffrey Brown about the new "Anthology of Rap"
Lil Herb shares details of the "Stop The Violence" campaign and explains the different sounds of Chicago rap. When he first emerged on the scene, G Herbo (then Lil Herb) was quickly lumped into Chicago's drill movement. His sometimes confrontational style and gritty subject matter does align with the genre in some respects, but when we spoke to Herb, he clarified that he's "far from drill rap". "I'm a big lyricist, hip-hop head, and that's not drill music," he said, stressing that Chicago rap is all about being yourself, which is why we hear so many different styles from the region. He went on to explain that his versatility is what's allowed him to work with a variety of artists including Chance The Rapper and Common. As far as the "Put The Guns Down" campaign that Herb has been involv...
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After witnessing Common tear up the stage in Minnesota at Soundset Festival on Sunday it was only appropriate to bring him by the show this week. With his role as ambassador for the American Black Film Festival coming up on June 15th the Chicago emcee brought with the founder of this great establishment, Jeff Friday. Speaking on using our history as a blueprint the two open up about the different panels that will be taking place in a few weeks in Miami. Also debuting the film “Birth Of A Nation,” the story of Nat Turner, they speak on the importance of financing and making their own history as African Americans. Moving on Friday opens up about starting the ABFF after going to Sundance some 20 years ago and being one of the only black people in attendance. Common follows this up by spea...
Introspective Invocation Real Nigga Quotes Retrospect For Life Gettin' Down At The Amphitheater Food For Funk G.O.D. (Gaining One's Definition) My City Hungry All Night Long Stolen Moments Pt. I Stolen Moments Pt. II 1'2 Many... Stolen Moments Pt. III Intro/Outro Making A Name For Ourselves Reminding Me (Of Sef) Pop's Rap Part 2/ Fatherhood
Some raw footage of my 2016 campaign chasing a 50-year-old common in a low-stock North Lincolnshire pit. The fish used to reside in the Forgotten Pit (see my spring 2016 blog) before someone moved it last year into this water that contains around a dozen carp. There’s plenty of diary footage, fish playing action and it ends in September when I eventually net one of the oldest northern carp around weighing in at 38lb.
A discussion and Q&A; with Charlie Munger. In this discussion Charlie first talks about common sense and how it is not common. He then discusses the Social Sciences and his views on them. Finally Charlie takes questions from the audience and displays his wisdom across many subjects. Like if you enjoyed Subscribe for more:http://bit.ly/InvestorsArchive Follow us on twitter:http://bit.ly/TwitterIA Video Segments: 0:00 Introduction 6:17 Start of Charlie 8:22 Do you keep Warren from becoming infallible? 11:17 Common sense speech 33:24 No linearity of Social Sciences 38:19 Are the risks of financial instruments independent? 46:58 Academics trying to explain Berkshire Hathaway’s success 48:39 Pre University Education system 52:26 Meteorology 54:02 Benjamin Franklin 55:26 Are we competing wit...
Common:
What, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo
Yo, yo yo yo, yo, yo, yo, yo
Check it, yo
You say a one for the trouble, two for the time
Come on y'all, let's rock that, uh
(I can feel the funk)(x4)
Check it
I come to grips with mics
I come to grips that a lot of mic users is dikes
I come to grips with the likes of Fred Hampton
Cold, so I'm lampin, with no need for spotlight
When I got light like an intersection, you talk
But you came to my town with protection
Election year, had the block hot
I scream "fuck the world" for having a baby girl sorta cock block
I write rhymes like I come from the windy city
With my crew, I click like simply, stand midi with reality
Casually, I walk through these war games
Some claim say but then they take on whore names
If that's the way your sex drives, stay in your lane
If you're a man, I can't tell like if the door rang now
Chorus:
Now, to the ladies in the house when you come in the place
It ain't a bunch of niggaz all up in your face
The music is thumpin and you're feelin the bass
What you wanna do girl(wanna shout)
To the brothas when you come in a jam, it ain't a bunch of niggaz
It ain't high tech and ain't got free liquor
You jackin his name and stick to make you jones get thicker
What you wanna do man?(let go)
Yo, check it
Some niggaz be on the mic, sounding like dikes
Allow me to get on and bust like Spike(uh)
Lee, I'm in the majors with no rotation
Through stations of bullshit, I see through like a pager
In the age of Aquarius, various things
Is gonna carry us in intellect and what have you
Street astrologists interpret point stars and half moons
Then end up on garages or walls in bathrooms
Every black moon, a rap tune move me
The rap sun, I rain more than Rudy, that unruly shit is played
It don't stop
It's time to get it, get it made
I got my mind made up like Foxy Brown's face
I know how the underground tastes
I want a crib from the ground up, rooms spin at a round pace
Get down based on true story, through Corey, came close to the teachers
Colder as the Iceman, posted before it start wrinklin
Linkin with cats, who don't react to change in the years
Fulfill prophesies in rooms full of emptiness, now
Chorus:
I can feel the funk(x8)
Yo, check it, check it
I came through the corridor, with the aura
Raw Chicago mora, scope the horror
Read between the lines and know the border
Some pop wines for juice, I wait in the water
Waitin for you Big Willie niggaz to have a show at The Crib
We gon get with your glamour, long as we know where it is
Tell you ain't a player by your sweater doused with wack feather
The Crib got the gangsta playa shit patent like black leather
I rap better than you, you, or maybe him
But I am like a tree and every lyric is a timb
Spilled brews and greasy foods got my car smelly
Some be so high, they believe they fly like R. Kelly
But then they fall off, dusted niggaz is gettin sawed off
They fall soft, my mental lift is for me to haul off
I kick ass
Chorus:
(scratching)
I can feel the funk(x16)(makes me wanna shout, wanna shout)(x4)