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CommonMP3 Music
4.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (47 customer reviews)

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  • Original Release Date: December 16, 2011
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His production is what turns this album from "very good" to "great." Alan  |  9 reviewers made a similar statement
Common is the definition of hip/hop. he stays within his roots and the roots of the genre. Abraham Carmona  |  4 reviewers made a similar statement
This is and should be the standard of what G.O.O.D. music should be! Niche1982  |  6 reviewers made a similar statement
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34 of 34 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Dreaming Is Believing December 20, 2011
By Q. Pair
Format:Audio CD
If your a fan of Common, then by now you'll most likely have noticed there is a pattern with him and his work: He'll put out maybe one or two quality, dope albums in a row, then get comfortable and try to branch out a bit and do something experimental, then after an overall lukewarm reception from the fans, goes right back in and cranks out another gem to make up for the last one. The Dreamer, The Believer is the fruits of his labor after the experiment, and true to the pattern he has established for himself, it is indeed a gem.

Its good to see your favorite artists grow and mature musically over the years, but its even better when they know how to go back to the sound that got you interested in them in the first place. Common definitely does that by wisely linking up with long time collaborator No I.D. to produce the entire album. Despite how well Common and Kanye work together (see Com's album, Be) The chemistry born between these two on wax is awe inspiring, and if you somehow missed out on the last masterpiece created by their said chemestry (Resurrection) then here is a good chance to see what its about. Com really put his foot in this one.

Starting things off on the right foot, the album opens up with "The Dreamer" feat. Maya Angelou, in which Com raps about the many aspects of dreaming to do bigger things. While already being well written by Com, the fantasic and soulful, in your face production from No I.D. punctuated with the wise words of Maya Angelou closing it out really make this a noteworthy track. Easily, my favorite track on the CD.

One thing I really like about this album, and about Common in general, is that theres never too much of one thing or not enough of something on his albums. Its always pretty balanced. Listening to tracks like "The Dreamer", "Blue Sky", "Windows", "The Believer" you get your fill of the concious, positive message in the music Com. Then you get the relfection of success on "Gold" which is more humble than I'm probably making it sound. Then theres the lyrical muscle flexing, chip on the shoulder rap on "Sweet" where you see Com getting at no one in particular (unless it applies to you), and "Raw." Then theres the tracks made for and about the ladies, like "Love I Lost" speaking about a love that got away, "Ghetto Dreams" featuring Nas, where both men spit their descriptions of their ideal woman, and "Cloth" which seems to be the only track that Common speaks his genuine feeling for a woman. And of course, what Common album would be complete without a closing track from Pops, which he gives us on Pop's Belief.

Despite a couple of missteps in the music making, one thing Common has always been consistant about with every album after Resurrection is his conservative use of high profile features. For some rappers this works well because they sound better surrounded by various styles then they do by themselves. Com is nont one of those rappers. You want to hear what this man has to say on every track he's on, and having others interrupt that flow just takes away from the experience. That said however, "Ghetto Dreams" was an excellent exception to that, since Common held it down on his end with two verses and gave just the right amount of lime light to Nas to leave his mark and make it a fire track.

Even though having nothing but praise is highly suspect for a product review, I have a really hard time finding something wrong with this album. I guess if it came down to it, the only gripes I really have with the CD is 1) its length, which clocks in just over 50 minutes, and 2) Pop's Belief. I'm not really feeling this contribution from Pops, mostly because the production just wasnt resonatiing with me the way that his past works have done. No Pops song has ever as of yet, surpassed "Pops Rap III" from Like Water for Chocolate. without the smooth, jazzy instrumentaion I've come to associate with his presence, its just not the same. Its not BAD, but not the same.

Overall, the Dreamer, The Believer is a solid, well developed album, which easily scores a 5/5 in my book. Is it a classic? I'm not so sure yet. Only time will tell, but so far its got a pretty good start. Definitely worth the money. Get it now!
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10 of 11 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars The Real os Back!! December 20, 2011
By Tony
Format:Audio CD
I know not a clue about Chicago, but when it comes to music, Common is the REAL chi that I know... With this album, its clear that the Yeezy effect is just an option.. and this album is my classic already... the underrated rapper has shown his true skill with this album, and this is officially my favorite release of the year... I had no idea it was coming, and bam, hit me with surprise with nothing but talent..

the feeling of this album is like falling in love with a woman you don't know, and knowing nothing about the Chi, I'm in love with the REAL chi town music... keep it moving Com... top to bottom of the album was flame without a Flocka....
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Certifiable Classic in the True Essence of Hip-Hop December 20, 2011
Format:Audio CD
As someone said earlier, Common has great albums, then he branches out to something new. This is a CLASSIC in the making. I bought it first thing this morning, placed it in the CD player in the car and didn't skip a single song. I'm not a huge fan of The Believer (track 11) and Pop's Belief (Track 12), but the first 10 songs are great, the music is conscious, the beats are ridiculous and the CD is better than 90% of what's out there today. It makes my Top 5 for 2011, just in time for Christmas.
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Most Recent Customer Reviews
5.0 out of 5 stars Nothing common about how hot this cd is.
This album is one of Common's best. A very insightful and well written,produced and mixed album with no B.S. features like most rappers do today.
Published 2 months ago by Real to real
5.0 out of 5 stars hometown hero
what do you expect from common? nothing but the best..this was a dope album him and no id havent hooked up since one day it will make sense.. Read more
Published 2 months ago by gee riley
5.0 out of 5 stars One of his best.
Gonna keep this simple. Lyrics are thoughtful,smart,clever & inspiring at times. Delivery is spot on. Common is one of the best. Beats are dope. Read more
Published 3 months ago by daftchild89
5.0 out of 5 stars If you were feeling GO!, this album will take you there.
Common is bringing back his flavor from Go!, which he had lost in Universal Mind Control--at least thats how I feel.
Published 3 months ago by Ariana Contreras
5.0 out of 5 stars Hip hop, Believer!
In an Era when everything that's wrong with music is what's making progress; it's G.O.O.D. to hear bars of what the game should develop into. Read more
Published 4 months ago by Niche1982
5.0 out of 5 stars This is Hip-Hop
So sick of these non-talented rappers pushing out the most simplistic irrelevant banter ever with a cheesy hook and stupid dance and calling it music. Read more
Published 4 months ago by stone27
5.0 out of 5 stars Love Common!
I absolutely love Common and this album did not disappoint. He's got the lyrics, voice, soul, and appearances wrapped up on this album. Read more
Published 8 months ago by Charissa
4.0 out of 5 stars Better than average album.
I'll admit I'm new to Common's music and I'm not the most critical of music as a whole. If I like something I hear I remember it but, I never analyze any parts of it so more than... Read more
Published 8 months ago by Greg Osborn
4.0 out of 5 stars Real Good Hip-Hop
This album is raw, it's dirty, it's dusty, it's dingy. But somehow at the same time, warm, gentle, mellow, sometimes even soothing. This album sounds nostalgic. Read more
Published 12 months ago by J Hayes
4.0 out of 5 stars Keeping it simple
Sweet is the only song that is truly out of place on this album. Common has a moment where he's trying to channel some wanabee gangster and it fails miserably. Read more
Published 12 months ago by V. Racanelli
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