Common gets that Decoded swag, and plans to drop a memoir in 2011. The book, which will be titled after my favorite Common album, One Day It’ll All Make Sense, is set to explore Rash’s career as a struggling emcee from Chicago who rose to Hollywood’s a-list and later become a household name. It should be quite an interesting read.
via XXL
Atria Books announced that they will be releasing the effort, which will share the name with Com’s third album, 1997’s One Day It’ll All Make Sense. The book, which will cover much of Common’s life and career—from his upbringing on the South Side of Chicago to his lengthy music career and more recent forays into acting—will be co-written by Adam Bradley, the author of 2009’s Book of Rhymes: The Poetics of Hip-Hop.
One Day It’ll All Make Sense is currently scheduled for a June 2011 release
since when is common a-list in hollywood?