(AllHipHop News) 1994 was a landmark year for Hip Hop culture. Several classic albums – such as Nas’ Illmatic, OutKast’s Southernplayalisticadillacmuzik, Bone ...
When Common first released his sophomore album, Resurrection, in 1994, it heralded the first of many reinventions for the Chicago rapper. On his 1992 debut, Can I Borrow a Dollar?, Common displayed a ...
On this day in Hip Hop history Chicago legend, Common, released his sophomore LP Resurrection. Produced completely by No I.D., this album was a fitting follow-up to Common’s debut, Can I Borrow A ...
Trending on Billboard if ( !window.pmc.harmony?.isEventAdScheduledTime() ) { pmcCnx.cmd.push(function() { pmcCnx({ settings: { plugins… By Paul Cantor It’s been ...
1994: Despite a rich musical history steeped into the music of jazz, blues and house, the Chicago rap scene was lacking significant mainstream attention by the mid-1990s. However, Lonnie Lynn, better ...
(AllHipHop News) 2014 marks the 20 year anniversary of numerous classic Hip Hop albums including Common’s second LP Resurrection. The No-ID produced project has repeatedly been included on several ...
Elevator Pitch: At his career’s gestation, 22-year-old Common Sense—a future progenitor of “conscious” hip-hop—was a drunken bruiser in industrial Chicago, pissing Icehouse and brawling ...
On this day in Hip Hop history Chicago legend, Common, released his sophomore LP Resurrection. Produced completely by No I.D., this album was a fitting follow up to Common’s debut Can I Borrow A ...