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Lonnie Rashid Lynn [6] [7] [8] (born March 13, 1972), known professionally as Common (formerly known as Common Sense), is an American rapper and actor. He is the recipient of three Grammy Awards , an Academy Award , a Primetime Emmy Award , and a Golden Globe Award .
Common, born Lonnie Rashid Lynn, vividly remembers the moment his mental wellness journey began just over 20 years ago. “I was dealing with a heartbreak,” the rapper, actor and activist tells ...
Hudson, 42, and Common, 51, stepped out at the Los Angeles Clippers game on Wednesday, January 10. ... Hudson and Common (real name Lonnie Rashid Lynn) continued to step out together throughout ...
In August, fans speculated that Common (born Lonnie Rashid Lynn) had accompanied Hudson on a trip to London after a man’s voice could be heard in one of her Instagram videos.
Like Water for Chocolate is the fourth studio album by American rapper Common, released on March 28, 2000, through MCA Records.It was Common's first major label album and was both a critical and commercial breakthrough, receiving widespread acclaim from major magazine publications and selling 70,000 copies in its first week. [2]
The closing track, "Pop's Rap" was the first of a series of tracks featuring spoken word and poetry by Common's father Lonnie "Pops" Lynn Sr., whom Common has used to close several of his albums since. Interlaced throughout the album are short interludes that form a loose narrative concerning day-to-day life on the South Side.
Back when Common was known as 12-year-old Lonnie Rashid Lynn, he wrote his first rap about a group of rappers called the Bond Hill Crew.
Lonnie Lynn Jr. [1] (May 24, 1943 – September 12, 2014), nicknamed "Pops", was an American professional basketball player and spoken word poet. He played college basketball for the Upper Iowa Peacocks and Wilberforce Bulldogs .