Common’s "BE": Basement Experience

posted May 25, 2005 12:00:00 AM CDT | 0 comments

Its Tuesday night, May 24 and Common is celebrating the release of


his sixth album, BE with a live performance at SOBs in Manhattan.


Staying true to the albums theme, Basement Experience, Common sets an


intimate, chillin-with-my-peeps kind of vibe, backed by musicians Karieem Riggins, Omar Edwards and Brooklyns DJ Dummy.





Soon after, hes joined on stage by Blackstars Mos Def and Talib Kweli. Common and Talib run through their verses from Kanye Wests Get Em High, Talib solos Get By and Mos croons Umi Says.





Of course, Common delivers gems like Go!, Testify, Chi-City and They Say, from his new album, which was executive-produced by Kanye West and features two tracks by Jay Dilla. But he also drops classics like The Light. More surprise guests include Bilal, Music Soulchild and Umar Bin Hassan of The Last Poets for the finale of The Corner. For diehard fans, Common even returns to the corner, kicking impressive freestyle about still loving H.E.R., going Platinum and Mos Def's acting career. Fans were also treated to a Mos Def freestyle, turntable wizardry courtesy of DJ Dummy and a sex-symbol skit starring Common and a female fan plucked from the audience.





Though heads said he fell off with Electric Circus, BE is stacked with crack production from Kanye and has already scored a classic album review in XXL. But dont call it a comeback. Commons been here for years.


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