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Common: Be (2005). Coming Home Is Always GOOD

Episode 176 of the The Vault: Classic Music Reviews Podcast podcast, hosted by IV Creative, titled "Common: Be (2005). Coming Home Is Always GOOD" was published on May 19, 2025 and runs 25 minutes.

May 19, 2025 ·25m · The Vault: Classic Music Reviews Podcast

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B. Cox reviews Common's classic sixth album Be as it turns 20. In light of the commercial failure and mixed critical reviews, Common found some common ground in aligning with fellow Chicago hip-hop royalty Kanye West and his GOOD Music imprint on Geffen Record. A former pupil of No. ID, who produced the majority of Common's second and third albums (Resurrection and One Day It'll All Make Sense, respectively), West proved to be a good match to get Common back on tracks and back to his hip-hop roots in the Windy City.

Largely solely produced by West (with minor assists from J. Dilla, James Poyser and Karriem Riggins), Common showcased in depth lyricism marked by poignant stories about life in Chicago and themes of the streets, love, feminism, ambition and knowledge of self. Joined by collaborators such as The Last Poets, John Mayer along with label mate John Legend and West himself, the album was a well layered effort that served towards Common's strengths.

The album featured many singles, highlighted by "The Corner", "Go!" and "Testify". The album was Common's 2nd album to be certified gold and is often thought to be his "comeback album". It is also regarded along with Like Water For Chocolate as his best work.

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Show Notes

OkayPlayer: Common's 'Be' Getting 20th Anniversary Re-Release with 11 New Tracks

https://www.okayplayer.com/common-be-20th-anniversary



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