Common
Album : Like Water For Chocolate
Release Date : March 28, 2000
Label : Mca
Review :
How can such a self-righteous rapper be so much fun to hear ? Common, like so
many carrying the banner for alternative hip-hop, casts himself as the enemy
of all things commercial ("That jiggy shit is over / The war is on, I only
wanna be a soldier / I’m holdin’ on to a culture"), yet he also insists
on getting paid. Like Water for Chocolate is full of such contradictions : while
often exciting, Common also maddens with his casual homophobia and sneers at
those he sees as lesser artists.
He doesn’t lack a sense of humor, though, as
witnessed by the likes of "A Film Called (Pimp)" (featuring MC Lyte)
and titles such as "Payback Is a Grandmother." The latter track is
something of a conceptual coup, expanding Common’s pro-family message into the
realm of a cinematic revenge fantasy against some thugs who rob one of his relatives.
Such displays of imagination—and the thick, layered funk throughout—ultimately
make this a superbly playable disc. —Rickey Wright
Track Listing :
1. Time Travelin’ (A Tribute to Fela)
2. Heat
3. Cold Blooded - Black Thought
4. Dooinit
5. Light
6. Funky for You
7. Question
8. Time Travelin’ Reprise
9. 6th Sense
10. Film Called (Pimp)
11. Nag Champa (Afrodisiac for the World)
12. Thelonius
13. Payback Is a Grandmother
14. Geto Heaven, Pt. 2
15. Song For Assata, A - (featuring Cee-Lo)
16. Pops Rap III...All My Children
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