Biography
Chicago-bred rapper who, in recent years, has become one of the more prominent voices in hip-hop's new millennium renaissance. Born Lonnie Rashid Lynn in 1972, Common released his first LP, "Can I Borrow A Dollar?", under the Common Sense moniker. Tracks like "Charm's Alarm" and "Breaker 1-9" established him a lyricist with wit, street-smarts, and love for extended similes, while tracks like "Heidi Hoe" would touch on the misogynism that would...
moreChicago-bred rapper who, in recent years, has become one of the more prominent voices in hip-hop's new millennium renaissance. Born Lonnie Rashid Lynn in 1972, Common released his first LP, "Can I Borrow A Dollar?", under the Common Sense moniker. Tracks like "Charm's Alarm" and "Breaker 1-9" established him a lyricist with wit, street-smarts, and love for extended similes, while tracks like "Heidi Hoe" would touch on the misogynism that would surface sparingly on future work. In 1994, he released "Resurrection," notable for the smooth, 'Large Professor' produced title cut, as well as "I Used To Love H.E.R.", an ode to hip-hop. This album further increased his underground rep, while giving the hip-hop nation a new solid conscientious voice in a year that was excellent for underground artists (Nas, Jeru Tha Damaja, Digable Planet, et al.) After a name change brought on by a lawsuit, Common reemerged in 1997 with "One Day It'll All Make Sense". With guests ranging from Erykah Badu to Canibus to De La Soul and production help from mainstays No I.D. and Dug Infinite, the album was had a distinctly underground flair. His big mainstream breakthrough album, however, was yet to come... After an appearance on The Roots smash 1999 album, "Things Fall Apart," Common moved to MCA Records. He soon was in the studio collaborating with the Okayplayer collective, and with help from the forward-thinking production troupe 'Soulquarians' (Ahmir-Khalib Thompson(aka ?uestlove), James 'Jay Dee' Yancey, James Poyser, et al) released his fourth album, "Like Water For Chocolate" in the spring of 2000. With its varied sonic plateau (Afrobeat, funk, and old-school soul), it was much different from previous outings. But on the strength of tracks like the 'DJ Premier' produced banger "The 6th Sense", the album was a success, becoming a worthy addition to "The Next Movement." In 2003, Common released "Electric Circus", which ups the ante even further. The album, a hip-hop/funk/soul/rock/psychedelia hybrid, polarizes hip-hop fans like no other album has in recent memory. Common has also chosen to redefine himself, swearing off the alcohol, marijuana, and fornication that he had once indulged in. Now in his early 30s, Common strives to remain a relevant voice in an art form that is on life support.
- Now You See Me (2013) - Evans
- Pawn (2013) - Jeff Porter
- The Odd Life of Timothy Green (2012) - Aunt Mel
- The BET Honors (2012) - Himself
- LUV (2012) - Uncle Vincent
- VH1 Divas Celebrates Soul (2011) - Himself
- New Year's Eve (2011) - Soldier
- Happy Feet Two (2011) - (voice)
- Beats Rhymes & Life: The Travels of a Tribe Called Quest (2011) - Himself
- The National Christmas Tree Lighting (2010) - Himself
- Just Wright (2010) - Scott McKnight
- Date Night (2010) - Collins
- Dow Jones (2009) - Dow Jones
- Terminator Salvation (2009) - Barnes
- The 14th Annual Critics' Choice Awards (2009) - Himself - Presenter
- Yes We Will! BET's Inaugural Celebration (2009) - Himself / Performer
- Wanted (2008) - The Gunsmith
- Street Kings (2008) - Coates
- Yes We Can (2008) - Himself
- American Gangster (2007) - Turner Lucas
- 4th Annual VH1 Hip-Hop Honors (2007) - Himself
- ESPY Awards (2007) - Himself
- Smokin' Aces (2006) - Sir Ivy
- 3rd Annual VH1 Hip-Hop Honors (2006) - Himself
- MTV New Year of Music: New Years Eve 2006 (2006) - Himself
- BET Awards 2006 (2006) - Himself
- 2nd Annual VH1 Hip-Hop Honors (2005) - Himself
- React Now: Music & Relief (2005) - Himself
- VH1 News Presents: Hip Hop Videos - Sexploitation on the Set (2005) - Himself - Rapper
- Lyricist Lounge: Hip Hop Video Classics (2003) - Himself (as Common Sense)
- Brown Sugar (2002) - Himself
- Michel Gondry 2: More Videos (2001) - Himself (segment "King of the Game")
Common - Producer
- LUV (2012)
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