Lonnie Rashid Lynn (born March 13, 1972), known by his stage name Common (formerly known as Common Sense), is an American rapper and actor. He debuted in 1992 with the album ''
Can I Borrow a Dollar?,'' and gained critical acclaim with his 1994 album ''
Resurrection
Resurrection or anastasis is the concept of coming back to life after death. In a number of religions, a dying-and-rising god is a deity which dies and is resurrected. Reincarnation is a similar process hypothesized by other religions, whic ...
.'' He maintained an
underground following into the late 1990s. He achieved mainstream success through his work with the
Soulquarians.
His first
major-label album, ''
Like Water for Chocolate'' (2000), received commercial success. In 2003, he won the
Grammy Award
The Grammy Awards (stylized as GRAMMY), or simply known as the Grammys, are awards presented by the Recording Academy of the United States to recognize "outstanding" achievements in the music industry. They are regarded by many as the most pre ...
for
Best R&B Song for the
Erykah Badu
Erica Abi Wright (born February 26, 1971), known professionally as Erykah Badu (), is an American singer-songwriter, record producer and actress. Influenced by R&B, soul, and hip hop, Badu rose to prominence in the late 1990s when her debut al ...
single "
Love of My Life". His 2005 album ''
Be'' was also successful and was nominated for
Best Rap Album at the
2006 Grammy Awards. He received his second Grammy Award for
Best Rap Performance by a Duo or Group for "Southside" (featuring
Kanye West
Ye ( ; born Kanye Omari West ; June 8, 1977) is an American rapper, singer, songwriter, record producer, and fashion designer.
Born in Atlanta and raised in Chicago, West gained recognition as a producer for Roc-A-Fella Records in the ea ...
), from his 2007 album ''
Finding Forever''. His best-of album, ''
Thisisme Then: The Best of Common'', was released in late 2007. In 2011, he launched Think Common Entertainment, his own record label imprint, having previously released music under various other labels including
Relativity,
Geffen and
GOOD Music.
Common won the 2015
Golden Globe Award for Best Original Song and the
Academy Award for Best Original Song for "
Glory", which he co-wrote and performed with John Legend, from the 2014 film ''
Selma'', in which he also co-starred as
civil rights movement
The civil rights movement was a nonviolent social and political movement and campaign from 1954 to 1968 in the United States to abolish legalized institutional Racial segregation in the United States, racial segregation, Racial discrimination ...
leader
James Bevel. Common has also acted in films including ''
Smokin' Aces
''Smokin' Aces'' is a 2006 American action comedy film written and directed by Joe Carnahan. The film centers on the chase for Las Vegas magician turned mafia informant Robert 'Buddy Aces' Israel ( Jeremy Piven), on whom a one-million-dollar bo ...
'', ''
Street Kings
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'', ''
American Gangster'', ''
Wanted'', ''
Terminator Salvation'', ''
Date Night'', ''
Just Wright'', ''
Happy Feet Two'', ''
New Year's Eve'', ''
Run All Night'', ''
John Wick: Chapter 2'', ''
Smallfoot'' and ''
Hunter Killer''. He starred as Elam Ferguson from 2011 to 2014 on the
AMC western TV series ''
Hell on Wheels''.
Early life
Common was born on March 13 1972 at the Chicago Osteopathic Hospital in Chicago's
Hyde Park neighborhood. He is the son of educator and former principal of
John Hope College Prep
John Hope College Preparatory High School (JHCP) (locally known simply as John Hope) was a public 4–year high school and former middle school located in the Englewood neighborhood on the south side of Chicago, Illinois, United States. Opened i ...
aratory High School, Mahalia Ann Hines, and former
ABA
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Businesses and organizations
Broadcasting
* Alabama Broadcasters Association, United States
* Asahi Broadcasting Aomori, Japanese television station
* Australian Broadcasting Authority
Education
* Académie des Beaux- ...
basketball player turned youth counselor
Lonnie Lynn
Lonnie Lynn Jr. (May 24, 1943 – September 12, 2014), nicknamed "Pops", was an American basketball player.
Life and career
Lynn was born on May 24, 1943 in Chicago, the son of Mabel and Lonnie Lynn, a construction worker.
At 6'7" and 215  ...
. He was raised in the
Calumet Heights neighborhood. Lynn's parents divorced when he was six years old, resulting in his father moving to
Denver
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, Colorado. This left Lynn to be raised by his mother; however, his father remained active in his life, and was able to get him a job with the
Chicago Bulls as a teenager. Lynn attended
Florida A&M University for two years under a scholarship and majored in
business administration.
Music career
1987–1996: Career beginnings
Lynn began rapping in the late 1980s, while a student at
Luther High School South in Chicago, when he, along with two of his friends, formed C.D.R., a rap trio that opened for acts such as
N.W.A and
Big Daddy Kane.
When C.D.R dissolved by 1991, Lynn began a solo career under the stage name of Common Sense. After being featured in the
Unsigned Hype column of ''
The Source'' magazine, he debuted as a solo artist in 1992 with the single "
Take It EZ", followed by the album ''
Can I Borrow a Dollar?''.
With the 1994 release of ''
Resurrection
Resurrection or anastasis is the concept of coming back to life after death. In a number of religions, a dying-and-rising god is a deity which dies and is resurrected. Reincarnation is a similar process hypothesized by other religions, whic ...
'', Common Sense achieved a much larger degree of critical acclaim which extended beyond the Chicago music scene. The album sold relatively well and received a strong positive reaction among
alternative and
underground hip hop fans at the time. ''Resurrection'' was Common Sense's last album produced almost entirely by his long-time production partner,
No I.D., who would later become a mentor to a young
Kanye West
Ye ( ; born Kanye Omari West ; June 8, 1977) is an American rapper, singer, songwriter, record producer, and fashion designer.
Born in Atlanta and raised in Chicago, West gained recognition as a producer for Roc-A-Fella Records in the ea ...
.
In 1996, Common Sense appeared on the
Red Hot Organization's compilation CD,
America Is Dying Slowly (A.I.D.S.), alongside
Biz Markie,
Wu-Tang Clan, and
Fat Joe, among many other prominent hip hop artists. The CD, meant to raise awareness of the AIDS epidemic among African American men, was heralded as "a masterpiece" by
The Source magazine. He would later also contribute to the
Red Hot Organization's
Fela Kuti tribute album,
Red Hot and Riot
''Red Hot + Riot'' (a.k.a. ''Red Hot + Riot: The Music and Spirit of Fela Kuti'') is the fourteenth in a series of music compilation projects produced by Paul Heck and John Carlin of the Red Hot Organization and Grammy-winning music producer Andr ...
in 2002. He collaborated with
Djelimady Tounkara on a remake of Kuti's track, "Years of Tears and Sorrow".

The song "
I Used to Love H.E.R." from ''Resurrection'' ignited a
feud with
West Coast rap group Westside Connection. The lyrics of the song criticized the path hip hop music was taking, utilizing a metaphor of a woman to convey hip hop and were interpreted by some as directing blame towards the popularity of West Coast
gangsta rap. Westside Connection first responded with the 1995 song "Westside Slaughterhouse," with the lyrics "Used to love H.E.R., mad cause I f*cked her". "Westside Slaughterhouse" also mentioned Common Sense by name, prompting the rapper to respond with the scathing
Pete Rock-produced attack song "
The Bitch in Yoo
"The Bitch in Yoo" is a Single (music), single and wikt:diss song, diss song released by rapper Common (rapper), Common in 1996 in music, 1996. The song first appeared on the Relativity Records compilation ''Relativity Urban Assault'' and later ...
". Common Sense and Westside Connection continued to insult each other back and forth before finally meeting with
Louis Farrakhan
Louis Farrakhan (; born Louis Eugene Walcott, May 11, 1933) is an American religious leader, black supremacist, anti-white and antisemitic conspiracy theorist, and former singer who heads the Nation of Islam (NOI). Prior to joining the NOI ...
and setting aside their dispute. Following the popularity of ''Resurrection'', Common Sense was sued by an
Orange County-based
reggae
Reggae () is a music genre that originated in Jamaica in the late 1960s. The term also denotes the modern popular music of Jamaica and its diaspora. A 1968 single by Toots and the Maytals, "Do the Reggay" was the first popular song to use the ...
band with the
same name, and was forced to shorten his moniker to simply Common.
1996–1999: ''One Day It'll All Make Sense ''
Initially scheduled for an October 1996 release, Common finally released his third album, ''
One Day It'll All Make Sense'', in September 1997. The album took a total of two years to complete and included collaborations with artists such as
Lauryn Hill,
De La Soul
De La Soul () is an American hip hop trio formed in 1988 in the Amityville area of Long Island, New York. They are best known for their eclectic sampling, quirky lyrics, and their contributions to the evolution of the jazz rap and alternat ...
,
Q-Tip,
Canibus,
Black Thought,
Chantay Savage, and
Questlove – a future fellow member of the
Soulquarians outfit. The album, which made a point of eschewing any gangsterism (in response to questions about his musical integrity), was critically acclaimed and led to a
major label contract with
MCA Records. In addition to releasing ''One Day'', Common's first child, daughter Omoye Assata Lynn, was born shortly after the release of the album.
As documented by hip-hop journalist Raquel Cepeda, in the liner notes for the album, this event had a profound spiritual and mental effect on Common and enabled him to grow musically while becoming more responsible as an artist. She writes:
:Rashid found out that he was going to become a daddy in about 8 months. Stunned and confused, Rashid had life-altering decisions to make with his girlfriend, Kim Jones. The situation led to the composition of his favorite cut on ''One Day...'' that offers a male slant on abortion. "
Retrospect for Life
"Retrospect for Life" is the first single from rapper Common's third album ''One Day It'll All Make Sense''. It features production from James Poyser and No I.D., vocals from Lauryn Hill and bass guitar playing by Vere Isaacs. Its autobiographical ...
", produced by
James Poyser and
No I.D. featuring
Lauryn Hill (who was due on the same day as Rashid's girlfriend), is the song that is the driving force behind the project. Rashid listens to "
Retrospect for Life
"Retrospect for Life" is the first single from rapper Common's third album ''One Day It'll All Make Sense''. It features production from James Poyser and No I.D., vocals from Lauryn Hill and bass guitar playing by Vere Isaacs. Its autobiographical ...
" today at the mastering session geeked as if it were for the first time. He tells me as we listen to L-Boogie wail the chorus, "''when I listen to the song now, I think about how precious her (Omoye's) life is''".
Common addresses family ethics several times on ''One Day...'', and the album sleeve is decorated with old family photos, illustrating the rapper's childhood, as well a quote from
1 Corinthians 13:11, which summarizes the path to manhood:
1999–2003: Soulquarians era

Following ''One Day...'', Common signed a major label record deal with
MCA Records and relocated from Chicago to New York City in 1999. He began recording almost exclusively with a loose collective of musicians and artists (dubbed the "
Soulquarians" by central figure
Questlove) throughout 1999, and made a few sporadic guest appearances on
The Roots' ''
Things Fall Apart'', and the
Rawkus Records compilation, ''
Soundbombing 2''.
In 2000, his fourth album, ''
Like Water for Chocolate'', was released to mass critical acclaim.
Executive produced by Questlove and featuring significant contributions by
J Dilla, (who helmed many tracks except – "Cold Blooded", "Geto Heaven Part II", "A Song For Assata", "Pop's Rap Part 3...All My Children" & the
DJ Premier-produced track "
The 6th Sense
"The 6th Sense" is the first single from Common's 2000 album '' Like Water for Chocolate'' and is a b-side of " The Light." It is produced by DJ Premier making it the only song on Common's 2000 album not produced by a member of the Soulquarians. ...
"), ''Like Water for Chocolate'' transpired to be a considerable commercial breakthrough for Common, earning the rapper his first
gold
Gold is a chemical element with the symbol Au (from la, aurum) and atomic number 79. This makes it one of the higher atomic number elements that occur naturally. It is a bright, slightly orange-yellow, dense, soft, malleable, and ductile ...
record, and greatly expanding his fanbase among critics and listeners alike.
With both artists hailing from the
Great Lakes region
The Great Lakes region of North America is a binational Canada, Canadian–United States, American region that includes portions of the eight U.S. states of Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Minnesota, New York (state), New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania ...
of the United States (Chicago and Detroit, respectively), Common and
J Dilla established their chemistry early on. Both became members of the
Soulquarians collective, and collaborated on numerous projects together, even placing one song, "Thelonius", on both the
Slum Village album ''
Fantastic, Vol. 2
''Fantastic, Vol. 2'' (also referred to as ''Fantastic Volume II'') is the second album by American hip hop group Slum Village, released on June 13, 2000. During the time of its release the group was still composed of its earliest members T3, ...
'', and Common's ''
Like Water for Chocolate''. As Dilla's health began to decline from the effects of
Lupus Nephritis, he relocated to Los Angeles, and asked Common to make the move with him as a roommate (Dilla would later lose his battle with the rare disease).
This album saw Common exploring themes (musically and lyrically), which were uncommon for a hip-hop record, as he does on the song "Time Travelin' (A Tribute To Fela)"; a homage to
Nigerian
Nigerians or the Nigerian people are citizens of Nigeria or people with ancestry from Nigeria. The name Nigeria was taken from the Niger River running through the country. This name was allegedly coined in the late 19th century by British jour ...
music legend, and political activist
Fela Kuti. The most popular single from the album "
The Light" was nominated for a
Grammy Award
The Grammy Awards (stylized as GRAMMY), or simply known as the Grammys, are awards presented by the Recording Academy of the United States to recognize "outstanding" achievements in the music industry. They are regarded by many as the most pre ...
.
In 2002, Common released his fifth album, ''
Electric Circus''. The album was highly anticipated and praised by many critics for its ambitious vision. However, it was not as commercially successful as his previous album, ''Like Water for Chocolate'', selling under 300,000 copies. An eclectic album, ''Electric Circus'' featured fusions of several genres such as hip hop, pop, rock, electronic, and neo-soul. The album's style tended to divide critics; some praised its ambitious vision while others criticized it for the same reason. Most of the criticism tended to revolve around the album's experimental nature; some felt Common had strayed too far from his previous sound. This was Common's second and last album for MCA, and the label's final release prior to its absorption into Geffen Records.
Around this time, Common appeared as a guest performer on singer and fellow Soulquarian
Bilal's ''
Love for Sale'' album, recording a remake of the 1977
Fela Kuti song "
Sorrow, Tears & Blood". Bilal also featured on ''Electric Circus'', the first of many future collaborations with Common.
2004–2011: GOOD Music era
In early 2004, Common made an appearance on fellow Chicagoan Kanye West's multi-platinum debut album, ''
The College Dropout'' (on the song "Get Em High"), and announced his signing to West's then-newfound label
GOOD Music. West had been a longtime fan of Common and the two even participated in a friendly on-air MC battle, where West took jabs at his lyrical idol for "going soft" and wearing crochet pants (as he does for his appearance in the video for the
Mary J. Blige song "
Dance for Me"). The pair worked together on Common's next album, ''
Be'', almost entirely produced by Kanye West, with some help from Common's longtime collaborator
James Yancey (J Dilla) – also a favorite of West. The album was released in May 2005, and performed very well, boosted by Kanye's involvement and the singles "
The Corner", and "
Go". ''
Be'' earned Common the second gold record of his career, with sales topping out at around 800,000 copies. ''
The Source'' magazine gave it a near-perfect 4.5 mic rating, ''
XXL'' magazine gave it their highest rating of "XXL", and AllHipHop gave the album 4 stars. The album was also nominated for four Grammy Awards in 2006.
Following the release of ''
Be'' in 2005, several mixed-race artists from the UK hip-hop scene took exception to Common's comments about interracial relationships on the song "Real People."
Yungun,
Doc Brown and Rising Son recorded a track over an instrumental version of "The Corner" named "Dear Common (The Corner Dub)." Common states that he has heard of the track but never actually taken the time to listen to it, and has not retaliated in song.

Common's seventh LP titled ''
Finding Forever'' was released on July 31, 2007. For this album, he continued his work with
Kanye West
Ye ( ; born Kanye Omari West ; June 8, 1977) is an American rapper, singer, songwriter, record producer, and fashion designer.
Born in Atlanta and raised in Chicago, West gained recognition as a producer for Roc-A-Fella Records in the ea ...
, as well as other producers such as
will.i.am,
Devo Springsteen,
Derrick Hodge, and
Karriem Riggins, as well as the only
J Dilla-produced track, "So Far To Go". The album features guest spots from artists such as
Dwele,
Bilal,
D'Angelo, and UK pop starlet
Lily Allen. The first single from the album was "
The People" b/w "
The Game
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* The Game (dice game) (German: ''Das Spiel''), a dice game designed by Reinhold Wittig
* The Game (mind game), a mind game, the objective of which is to avoid thinking about The Game itself
* ...
". West predicted that ''Finding Forever'' would win the 2008 Grammy Award for Best Rap Album. The album was nominated for Best Rap Album, but did not win, losing to West's ''Graduation''; however, Common did win his second Grammy for "Southside," which won the 2008 Grammy for Best Rap Performance by Duo or Group.
On July 31, 2007, Common performed a free concert in Santa Monica, California, on the 3rd Street Promenade to promote the release of ''Finding Forever''. Common explained to the audience that the title "Finding Forever" represented his quest to find an eternal place in hip-hop and also his wishes to be an artist for the rest of his life. The album debuted at #1 on the national
''Billboard'' 200 charts.
In an August 2007 interview with ''XXL'', rapper
Q-Tip of the group
A Tribe Called Quest stated that he and Common were forming a group called The Standard, and were planning to record an album to be produced by Q-Tip; however, this never came to fruition.
Common was instrumental in bridging the trans-Atlantic gap by signing UK's Mr. Wong and J2K to Kanye West's Getting Out Our Dreams recording outfit. Common met the pair during his tour in the UK earlier on in the year. It is speculated that the deal is not only to bring the UK and US hip hop genres together but that to rival Syco Music's cross-Atlantic success with Leona Lewis. He also has a deal with Zune mp3 players. In 2008 Common made an estimated 12 million dollars, making him equal in earnings to
Eminem and
Akon, tied for the 13th highest grossing Hip-Hop artist.
The eighth album from Chicago hip-hop artist Common was originally scheduled to be released on June 24, 2008, under the name ''Invincible Summer'', but he announced at a
Temple University concert that he would change it to ''
Universal Mind Control''. The release date was pushed back to September 30, 2008, due to Common filming ''
Wanted''. The release date was set for November 11, 2008, however, it was once again pushed back to December 9, 2008.
The album's
eponymous lead single "
Universal Mind Control", was officially released on July 1, 2008, via the US iTunes Store as part of ''The Announcement EP'' (sold as ''Universal Mind Control EP'' in the UK). The song features Pharrell, who also produced the track. ''The Announcement EP'' included an additional track titled "Announcement", also featuring Pharrell. The video for the lead single was filmed in September by director Hype Williams. In 2009, Common was prominently featured throughout his GOOD Music label-mate
Kid Cudi's debut album ''
Man on the Moon: The End of Day'', as a narrator and featured artist. In late 2009, it was revealed Common was nominated for two
Grammys at the
52nd Annual Grammy Awards
The 52nd Annual Grammy Awards took place on January 31, 2010, at Staples Center in Los Angeles honoring the best in music for the recording year beginning October 1, 2008 through September 30, 2009. Neil Young was honored as the 2010 MusiCares P ...
, including
Best Rap Performance by a Duo or Group for "
Make Her Say
"Make Her Say" is a song by American hip hop recording artist Kid Cudi, released as the second single from his debut album '' Man on the Moon: The End of Day'' (2009). The single was digitally released to iTunes on June 9, 2009. It features f ...
", alongside Kid Cudi and Kanye West, as well as
Best Rap Album for ''Universal Mind Control''.
2011–present: Think Common Ent.
''The Dreamer/The Believer'' and feud with Drake
American producer
No I.D., stated that he and
Kanye West
Ye ( ; born Kanye Omari West ; June 8, 1977) is an American rapper, singer, songwriter, record producer, and fashion designer.
Born in Atlanta and raised in Chicago, West gained recognition as a producer for Roc-A-Fella Records in the ea ...
would be producing Common's album ''The Dreamer/The Believer''. In July 2011, it was announced that No I.D. would be the album's sole producer. Common made an appearance on
The Jonas Brothers' most recent album, ''
Lines, Vines and Trying Times'' as a guest rapper for the group's 2009 song, "Don't Charge Me for the Crime."
On July 6, 2011, Common released his first single, titled "
Ghetto Dreams", from his next album. A second single, "Blue Sky", was released on October 4, 2011. On December 20, 2011, Common released his ninth solo album, titled ''
The Dreamer, The Believer''. Although he left GOOD Music in 2011, Common was featured on the label's first compilation album, 2012's ''
Cruel Summer''. Common released a song entitled "Sweet", from ''The Dreamer/The Believer'', which included lyrics critical of rappers who sing, although this criticism was not aimed specifically at Canadian recording artist
Drake. Drake took offense and responded by releasing "
Stay Schemin'", a song with
Rick Ross and
French Montana. Common fans only had to wait two-and-a-half days for him to respond to Drake's
diss track. On February 13, 2012, Common commented on the feud by saying "It's over. But it was all in the art of hip hop. He said some things to me so I had to say some things back...I wouldn't say
e started it
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but I know I heard something that I felt was directed to me so I addressed it. That's all. But you know, thank God we were able to move forward from it and all is good."
Artium Recordings and ''Nobody's Smiling''
After a quiet 2012, Common announced he would release an
extended play
An extended play record, usually referred to as an EP, is a musical recording that contains more tracks than a single but fewer than an album or LP record. (EP) in January 2013, and his first
mixtape in April.
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. HipHop DX. Retrieved on February 13, 2013. In February 2013, Common announced his tenth solo studio album would be released in September 2013 and will feature
Kanye West
Ye ( ; born Kanye Omari West ; June 8, 1977) is an American rapper, singer, songwriter, record producer, and fashion designer.
Born in Atlanta and raised in Chicago, West gained recognition as a producer for Roc-A-Fella Records in the ea ...
and production from Kanye West and
No I.D. Later on September 8, 2013, he gave an update to his projects saying the previously announced EP would be released soon, and would feature a song with new Def Jam signee
Vince Staples. He also told HipHopDX, his tenth solo studio album would be released in early 2014.
On January 6, 2014, Common announced his tenth studio album to be titled ''
Nobody's Smiling'' and would be produced entirely by longtime collaborator No I.D.. The album, which Common revealed was originally going to be an EP, is set to feature
Vince Staples,
James Fauntleroy and "some new artists from Chicago." The concept of the album was inspired by his troubled hometown of Chicago: "We came up with this concept 'nobody's smiling.' It was really a thought that came about because of all the violence in Chicago," he says. "It happens in Chicago, but it's happening around the world in many ways." He continues, "We was talking about the conditions of what's happening, when I say 'nobody's smiling.' But it's really a call to action."
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"Common to Release New Album 'Nobody Smiling' In 2014, Entirely Produced by No I.D."
'' Complex''. On June 4, 2014, it was announced Common signed a recording contract with
Def Jam Recordings and No I.D.'s Artium Records.
It was also announced ''Nobody's Smiling'' would be released July 22, 2014.
Lonnie "Pops" Lynn was to be featured on this album as well but the recording fell through as Lonnie's health declined. A recording was indeed made and is in process of being released on Dirty Laboratory Productions featuring production by
AwareNess.
In 2016 Common released his eleventh studio album titled
Black America Again under
Def Jam Recordings, the album featured guest appearances by
Stevie Wonder
Stevland Hardaway Morris ( Judkins; May 13, 1950), known professionally as Stevie Wonder, is an American singer-songwriter, who is credited as a pioneer and influence by musicians across a range of genres that include rhythm and blues, pop, sou ...
,
Bilal,
Marsha Ambrosius,
BJ The Chicago Kid,
John Legend
John Roger Stephens (born December 28, 1978), known professionally as John Legend, is an American singer, songwriter, pianist, and record producer. He began his musical career by working behind the scenes, playing piano on Lauryn Hill's " Eve ...
,
PJ, Syd, Elena &
Tasha Cobbs. The album was primarily produced by
Karriem Riggins alongside many other contributors including
Robert Glasper.
In 2018, Common also announced he would be forming a
jazz
Jazz is a music genre that originated in the African-American communities of New Orleans, Louisiana in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, with its roots in blues and ragtime. Since the 1920s Jazz Age, it has been recognized as a majo ...
group called
August Greene
August Greene is an American supergroup. The brainchild of rapper Common, and producers Robert Glasper and Karriem Riggins, it was formed in 2018 after sharing the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Original Music and Lyrics for their song "Let ...
with
Karriem Riggins &
Robert Glasper, shortly after this announcement an
August Greene
August Greene is an American supergroup. The brainchild of rapper Common, and producers Robert Glasper and Karriem Riggins, it was formed in 2018 after sharing the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Original Music and Lyrics for their song "Let ...
album was released through a partnership with
Amazon Music. The album featured guest vocals (credited and uncredited) by male singer
Samora Pinderhughes
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Given name
* Samora Fihlani (born 1985), South African rugby union player
* Samora Goodson (born 1984), American football player
* Samora Khulu (died 2008), South Afric ...
and featured award-winning singer
Brandy Norwood
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on two songs titled "Optimistic" and "Time" respectively. On August 30, 2019, Common released his twelfth solo studio album titled
Let Love
''Let Love'' is the twelfth studio album by American rapper Common. The album was released on August 30, 2019, by Loma Vista Recordings and Concord Records. The album features guest appearances from Samora Pinderhughes, Daniel Caesar, Swizz Be ...
, the album was released by
Loma Vista Recordings and
Concord Records. The album features guest appearances from
Samora Pinderhughes
Samora is a unisex given name and a surname. People with the name include:
Given name
* Samora Fihlani (born 1985), South African rugby union player
* Samora Goodson (born 1984), American football player
* Samora Khulu (died 2008), South Afric ...
,
Daniel Caesar,
Swizz Beatz,
Leikeli47,
BJ the Chicago Kid,
A-Trak,
Jill Scott,
Leon Bridges and
Jonathan McReynolds and production of the album was primarily handled by
Karriem Riggins and the song titled "HER Love (feat.
Daniel Caesar was produced by
J. Dilla.
In 2020 Common released a nine-track album titled ''
A Beautiful Revolution Pt. 1''. The album features female singer PJ on seven tracks and also features guest vocals from
Black Thought and
Lenny Kravitz. In 2021 he released a sequel album, ''
A Beautiful Revolution Pt. 2'', which features guest vocals from
Jessica Care Moore, PJ, Black Thought,
Seun Kuti
Oluseun Anikulapo Kuti (born 11 January 1983), who is called by the name Seun Kuti, is a Nigerian musician, singer and the youngest son of the famous Afrobeat pioneer, Fela Kuti. Seun leads his father's former band Egypt 80.
Biography
The y ...
,
Marcus King,
Isaiah Sharkey,
Brittany Howard, and
Morgan Parker. Production of both albums was handled primarily by long-time collaborator
Karriem Riggins, with various other producers credited as session musicians.
Other work
Acting
In 2003, Common appeared on the American
UPN sitcom ''
Girlfriends''. In the episode "Take This Poem and Call Me in the Morning", he appeared as Omar, a
slam poet who competes with fellow poet Sivad (played by
Saul Williams) for the affection of Lynn Searcy (played by
Persia White). He also had a cameo appearance on an episode of UPN's ''
One on One'', where he played a drama class instructor named Darius. He also made an appearance on the ABC show ''
Scrubs''. In 2007, Common appeared with
Ryan Reynolds,
Jeremy Piven, and
Alicia Keys in the crime film ''
Smokin' Aces
''Smokin' Aces'' is a 2006 American action comedy film written and directed by Joe Carnahan. The film centers on the chase for Las Vegas magician turned mafia informant Robert 'Buddy Aces' Israel ( Jeremy Piven), on whom a one-million-dollar bo ...
'', making his big screen debut as villainous
Mob
Mob or MOB may refer to:
Behavioral phenomena
* Crowd
* Smart mob, a temporary self-structuring social organization, coordinated through telecommunication
Crime and law enforcement
* American Mafia, also known as the Mob
* Irish Mob, a US crim ...
enforcer Sir Ivy. He appeared alongside
Denzel Washington,
Russell Crowe,
The RZA and
T.I. in the 2007 crime thriller ''
American Gangster''. On January 20, 2007, one week before the opening of ''Smokin Aces'', he appeared in a ''
Saturday Night Live'' sketch as himself. The show's host was Piven, his ''Aces'' co-star.
In 2007, Common played the role of ''Smokin' Aces'' co-star
Alicia Keys's boyfriend in the music video "
Like You'll Never See Me Again".
In 2008, he had a supporting role in the film adaptation of the comic book ''
Wanted'' alongside
Morgan Freeman and
Angelina Jolie. Common also appeared in the movie ''
Street Kings
A street is a public thoroughfare in a built environment. It is a public parcel of land adjoining buildings in an urban context, on which people may freely assemble, interact, and move about. A street can be as simple as a level patch of dirt, ...
'' with
Keanu Reeves,
Hugh Laurie,
The Game
The Game or The Games may refer to:
Sports and games
* The Game (dice game) (German: ''Das Spiel''), a dice game designed by Reinhold Wittig
* The Game (mind game), a mind game, the objective of which is to avoid thinking about The Game itself
* ...
, and
Forest Whitaker. Common also starred in the 2010 movie ''
Just Wright'' as a basketball player who falls in love with his physical therapist
Queen Latifah. He appeared in the 2009 film ''
Terminator Salvation'' as
John Connor's lieutenant Barnes.
In 2009, Common was cast as
John Stewart/Green Lantern in the unproduced film ''Justice League: Mortal''.
Common starred as a corrupt cop in the 2010 comedy ''
Date Night'' with
Steve Carell and
Tina Fey. He was also featured in the role of deployed soldier Chino in 2011's ''
New Year's Eve'', the husband of
Halle Berry's character, Nurse Aimee.
He was part of the
ensemble cast of AMC's ''
Hell on Wheels'', as one of the lead characters, Elam Ferguson, a recently freed slave trying to find his place in the world.
In 2013, Common played the role of Agent Evans, an FBI agent in ''
Now You See Me'' along with Mark Ruffalo, Jesse Eisenberg, Woody Harrelson, Isla Fisher, and Dave Franco. In the 2014 film ''
Selma'', for which he also co-wrote the Oscar-winning song "
Glory", Common co-starred as
1960s civil rights movement
The civil rights movement was a nonviolent social and political movement and campaign from 1954 to 1968 in the United States to abolish legalized institutional racial segregation, discrimination, and disenfranchisement throughout the Unit ...
leader
James Bevel. In 2015, he played a hitman in ''
Run All Night''.
Common appeared as a gangster in the 2016 film ''
Suicide Squad'', directed by
David Ayer and part of the
DC Extended Universe.
In December 2015, Common appeared in the
NBC TV special ''
The Wiz Live!'', as the
Bouncer guarding the
Emerald City.
In 2016, he co-starred in the film ''
Barbershop: The Next Cut'', alongside former rival
Ice Cube.
In February 2017, he appeared alongside Keanu Reeves again, this time as professional hitman/bodyguard Cassian in ''
John Wick: Chapter 2''.
In August 2017, Common began voicing Kiburi the crocodile in
Disney Junior's ''
The Lion Guard''.
Common played opposite
Mary Elizabeth Winstead in
Eva Vives's debut feature, ''
All About Nina'', which had its world premiere at the 2018 Tribeca Film Festival. It was a major, breakout role for which he has received much critical acclaim (
''Variety'''s Peter Debruge calling his performance "easily the strongest of the half-dozen supporting roles he's had this year"). That same year, he appeared as Rear Admiral John Fisk in the
action thriller film ''
Hunter Killer''.
In 2018, Common starred in the
film adaptation of ''
The Hate U Give'', playing Starr's uncle Carlos, a black police officer that is forced to defend his colleague that is involved in the shooting of a black teen.
In September 2022, it was announced that Common would make his Broadway debut in Second Stage Theater’s Between Riverside and Crazy in the winter of 2022.
Film production
On October 27, 2015, Common inked a two-year deal with
HBO that allowed to start his own film production company, Freedom Road Productions. He stated in an interview in February 2012 that one of his big career goals was to start his own film production company.
In 2016 Common also worked with
Amazon Studios
Amazon Studios is an American television and film producer and distributor that is a subsidiary of Amazon. It specializes in developing television series and distributing and producing films. It was started in late 2010. Content is distributed t ...
and
American Girl, serving as an executive producer for the
direct-to-video
Direct-to-video or straight-to-video refers to the release of a film, TV series, short or special to the public immediately on home video formats rather than an initial theatrical release or television premiere. This distribution strategy wa ...
feature ''
An American Girl Story – Melody 1963: Love Has to Win''.
Modeling and clothing

In 2006, Common was a model for photos of
The Gap's fall season collection, appearing on posters in stores. Later that year, he performed in The Gap's "Holiday in Your Hood" themed ''Peace Love Gap.'' In February 2007, Common signed a deal with New Era to promote their new line of Layers fitted caps. Common also stars in a television commercial for the 2008 Lincoln Navigator. He appears in NBA 2K8 in NBA Blacktop mode. In the fall of 2008, Common appeared in an ad for Microsoft's
Zune, comparing his new song, "
Universal Mind Control", to "
Planet Rock Planet Rock may refer to:
* "Planet Rock" (song), a 1982 song by Afrika Bambaataa and the Soulsonic Force
** '' Planet Rock: The Album'', a 1986 album containing the song
* Planet Rock (radio station) Planet Rock may refer to:
* "Planet Rock" ...
", a song from hip-hop pioneer
Afrika Bambaataa. Also, he featured in the
Diesel campaign for a new fragrance called "Only The Brave". His song "Be (intro)" is featured in a commercial for
BlackBerry
The blackberry is an edible fruit produced by many species in the genus ''Rubus'' in the family Rosaceae, hybrids among these species within the subgenus ''Rubus'', and hybrids between the subgenera ''Rubus'' and ''Idaeobatus''. The taxonomy of ...
.
In December 2008, Common launched a new clothing line in partnership with Microsoft titled "Softwear", based on 1980s computing.
Writing
Common was invited by First Lady
Michelle Obama to appear at a poetry reading on May 11, 2011, at the
White House
The White House is the official residence and workplace of the president of the United States. It is located at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue Northwest, Washington, D.C., NW in Washington, D.C., and has been the residence of every U.S. preside ...
. His poetry was found to be greatly influenced by
Maya Angelou's works. This invitation caused furor with the
New Jersey State Police and their union, who cited some of Common's previous lyrical content, most notably the song "A Song For Assata" about
Assata Shakur, a member of the
Black Liberation Army (and step-aunt of deceased rapper
Tupac Shakur
Tupac Amaru Shakur ( ; born Lesane Parish Crooks, June 16, 1971 – September 13, 1996), also known as 2Pac and Makaveli, was an American rapper. He is widely considered one of the most influential rappers of all time. Shakur is among the b ...
) who was convicted in 1977 of the first-degree murder of New Jersey state trooper Werner Foerster. At another poetry reading, Common had stated, "flyers say 'free Mumia' on my freezer", a reference to
Mumia Abu-Jamal, who was controversially convicted of killing Philadelphia Police Officer Daniel Faulkner in 1981.
Jay Carney
James Ferguson 'Jay' Carney (born May 22, 1965) is an American public relations officer, political advisor and journalist who has served as Amazon's Senior Vice President of Global Corporate Affairs from 2015 to 2022, and the United States Wh ...
, the
White House Press Secretary at the time, stated that President Obama opposed these particular lyrics, but supported what Common stood for more broadly.
[Dirner, Cullen]
"White House Condemns Some of Common's Lyrics but Praises his Larger Body of Work"
ABC News. May 11, 2011 Common responded by saying: "I guess Sarah Palin and Fox News doesn't like me."
On
acebook, he also stated, "The one thing that shouldn't be questioned is my support for the police officers and troops that protect us every day." Common later discussed the matter with
Jon Stewart during a September 14, 2011 appearance on Comedy Central's ''
The Daily Show''.

In September 2011, Common published his memoir, ''One Day It'll All Make Sense'', through Atria Books. As the book details how his close relationship with his mother influenced his life, it is partially narrated by her.
Common released his second memoir, ''Let Love Have The Last Word'', in May 2019. The book highlights his relationship with his daughter Omoye, romantic relationships, his parents, and his struggle to cement his perspective in the concept of love.
Activism
Common is a
vegan
Veganism is the practice of abstaining from the use of animal product—particularly in diet—and an associated philosophy that rejects the commodity status of animals. An individual who follows the diet or philosophy is known as a vegan. ...
and he is a supporter of
animal rights
Animal rights is the philosophy according to which many or all sentient animals have moral worth that is independent of their utility for humans, and that their most basic interests—such as avoiding suffering—should be afforded the sa ...
and
PETA. He appeared in a print advertisement for PETA titled "Think Before You Eat,"
and in a documentary titled ''Holistic Wellness for the Hip-Hop Generation'' where he promoted vegetarianism.
Common is also part of the "Knowing Is Beautiful" movement, which supports
HIV/AIDS
Human immunodeficiency virus infection and acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (HIV/AIDS) is a spectrum of conditions caused by infection with the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), a retrovirus. Following initial infection an individual ...
awareness.
He is featured in the video for "
Yes We Can," a song in support of the candidacy of
Barack Obama
Barack Hussein Obama II ( ; born August 4, 1961) is an American politician who served as the 44th president of the United States from 2009 to 2017. A member of the Democratic Party (United States), Democratic Party, Obama was the first Af ...
, which made its debut on the internet on February 2, 2008. Common has pledged to stop using
anti-gay
The following outline offers an overview and guide to LGBT topics.
Sexuality
* Human sexuality
** Sexual diversity
** Gendered sexuality
*** Human male sexuality
*** Human female sexuality
*** Transgender sexuality
* Sexual attraction
** And ...
lyrics in his music.
Common is the founder of the Common Ground Foundation, a non-profit that seeks to empower underprivileged youth to be contributing citizens and strong leaders in the world. The foundation includes programs dedicated to leadership development & empowerment, educational development, creative expression, as well as a book club. In 2014, Common Ground inaugurated the AAHH! Fest music festival in Chicago's
Union Park. After a one-year hiatus, AAHH! Fest returned in 2016,
but was canceled one week before showtime in 2017.
An official announcement stated the fest would return September 15, 2018.
[Ariel Cheung]
Common's AAHH! Fest Gets Canceled Just One Week Before Showtime
'' DNAinfo'', September 14, 2017
In 2017, Common performed concerts in several California prisons, as well as on the grounds of the California State Capitol. This concert tour inspired him to found Imagine Justice, another non-profit organization, devoted to empowering communities and fighting injustice. The organization intends to address mental health and wellness, civic engagement, and leveraging the power of art to inspire and spark change; it plans to execute high impact initiatives.
In May 2020, in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, Common launched a social media campaign through Imagine Justice, dubbed #WeMatterToo, with dozens of advocacy and activist groups calling attention to the threat that the pandemic poses for incarcerated men and women and intended to create greater public awareness about conditions facing incarcerated populations. The campaign includes the production of short films that will include recordings of inmates expressing their concern about the coronavirus spreading inside prisons.
Along with other rappers and activists, Common appeared in the award-winning documentary short film
''#Bars4Justice'', which was shot in
Ferguson, Missouri and produced by ''
Nation19'' Magazine. Common performed with
Andra Day in the opening musical performance for the
March for Our Lives anti-gun violence rally in Washington, D.C. on March 24, 2018. He also performed at the 50th anniversary of Martin Luther King's death in Memphis, at an event co-hosted by the labor union
UNITE HERE. Common was later accused of joining anti-union efforts by crossing a UNITE HERE picket line in Boston.
Personal life
Common is a
pescatarian. He is a lifelong fan of the
Chicago Bulls and
Chicago Bears. He is a
Christian, attending
Trinity United Church of Christ
Trinity United Church of Christ is a predominantly African-American church with more than 8,500 members. It is located in the Washington Heights community on the South Side of Chicago. It is the largest church affiliated with the United Chu ...
in Chicago. On May 4, 2019, Common served as spring commencement speaker at the
Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University
Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University (FAMU), commonly known as Florida A&M, is a public historically black land-grant university in Tallahassee, Florida. Founded in 1887, It is the third largest historically black university in the U ...
(FAMU) and after his address, was awarded an honorary
DFA degree. While at FAMU, he studied in the School of Business and Industry.
Common was in a relationship with comedian and actress
Tiffany Haddish from mid-2020 to November 2021.
He has one daughter, Omoye, born in 1997.
Discography
;Studio albums
* ''
Can I Borrow a Dollar?'' (1992)
* ''
Resurrection
Resurrection or anastasis is the concept of coming back to life after death. In a number of religions, a dying-and-rising god is a deity which dies and is resurrected. Reincarnation is a similar process hypothesized by other religions, whic ...
'' (1994)
* ''
One Day It'll All Make Sense'' (1997)
* ''
Like Water for Chocolate'' (2000)
* ''
Electric Circus'' (2002)
* ''
Be'' (2005)
* ''
Finding Forever'' (2007)
* ''
Universal Mind Control'' (2008)
* ''
The Dreamer/The Believer'' (2011)
* ''
Nobody's Smiling'' (2014)
* ''
Black America Again'' (2016)
* ''
Let Love
''Let Love'' is the twelfth studio album by American rapper Common. The album was released on August 30, 2019, by Loma Vista Recordings and Concord Records. The album features guest appearances from Samora Pinderhughes, Daniel Caesar, Swizz Be ...
'' (2019)
* ''
A Beautiful Revolution (Pt. 1)'' (2020)
* ''
A Beautiful Revolution (Pt. 2)'' (2021)
Filmography
Film
Television
Video games
Awards and nominations
References
External links
*
Common: Geffen Records Site*
*
Commonon
Democracy Now!
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– video interview
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