Common Speaks On Vince Staples Collaboration

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Yesterday at the first stop of Rock The Bells, Common sat down with HipHopDX to speak about his upcoming EP & features. Check below what he had to say.

“I got my man Vince Staples on a song,” Common said in an exclusive interview with HipHopDX. “I like him. He’s cold on the mic. When I heard him rapping, I was like, ‘This dude can really rhyme.’ It made me want to write.”

Drake Says He Won The Beef With Common

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Drake is set to appear on XXL‘s 150th issue set to hit newsstands on August 20th, but in a interview with XXL he talked about his late 2011/early 2012 beef with Common. Drake had this to say in an except from the issue below.

You did strike back at Common after he dissed you last year.
Obviously, the whole tension with that whole camp has been brewing for a long time, and that was the first time someone had called me out personally. I reacted in a very poised way. First of all, I made sure it would run in the club because that’s more painful than anything. As opposed to just being on a blog, I wanted to be on a record that you would have to stand around and hear every night for a few months. That was my whole strategy going into that. Instead of sounding hurt and malicious, I wanted to sound fun, get my shit off. Like I said, if it happens again, not that I want it, not that I welcome it, but I’m ready. I really enjoy writing bars, man. I’m not nervous about anybody saying anything to me.

It seemed like you won, but his last line was good.
The Canada Dry line? That was epic. I liked it. It wasn’t a good line necessarily, but it was funny.

Did he step over the line when he scorned you for being biracial?
For you to delve into my mom and my dad’s a bitch and all that, you’re just reaching for impact moments but the bars aren’t really good so it didn’t hit me. I never sat back and analyzed that either. I only heard it once, and thought, “I think I came away with the W on that one.”

 

Common & J. Period – Clique Freestyle

Our guy J. Period laced us with this live footage of Common going in on one of his legendary freestyles over G.O.O.D. Music’s undeniable “Clique” beat, part of a live 3-song set that took place at UnderArmour’s Kicks N’ Grits event in Houston for All-Star weekend (February 16th & 17th). The other 2 songs were “Go” and “I Used To Love H.E.R.” and the event also featured a DJ set form Talib Kweli but for those of use who were not on the a-list, we’ll have to content ourselves with this fly-on-the-wall view.

Common On Cruel Winter & Next LP

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Common sits down with  Vulture and tells them that G.O.O.D. Music Cruel Wintercompilation is probably not going to happen.

Does G.O.O.D. Music really have a Cruel Winter album coming?
Oh, yeah, nah, nah. I don’t think that’s happening. It was more of a rumor — cats been creating, but everybody’s been doing their solo album. So that’s what that is

Common Speaks on his next album:

What can people expect?
New beginnings, new energy. You can expect to hear me rapping on music that you never heard me rapping on before. It’s gonna be fresh. It’s gonna be original.

Who’s working on that?
I’m definitely looking at some of the producers like Travi$ Scott, No I.D., 88-Keys, Hit-Boy. This has been the first time I’m open to working and not having just one, two producers and that’s it.

 

Game (@Thegame) x Kanye West(@Kanyewest) & Common (@Common) – Jesus Piece

Here’s the title track from Game’s new albumwith Kanye West & Common and thanks to iTunes, we get a a preview. Jesus Piece hits stores on December 11th, but you can pre-order the album now.

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Update.  Full version, album drops on tuesday.

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