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Video: Common Reflects On 20-Year Anniversary Of ‘Resurrection’ LP

Posted on October 24, 2014 by Ty Howard

Time flies.

Common recently sat down with Revolt TV and took some time to reflect on the 20-year anniversary of his second studio album, Resurrection. The album, which features “I Used To Love H.E.R.”, was originally released October 25th, 1994. Crazy, right?

In the clip above, Com touches on his sophomore album and what it’s like to still be working with No I.D. and Twilite Tone twenty years later. Check out what Com had to say above and be sure to revisit Resurrection.

1 thought on “Video: Common Reflects On 20-Year Anniversary Of ‘Resurrection’ LP”

  1. buffo says:
    October 26, 2014 at 9:35 am

    Growing up on nw side of chi in the 90’s I never owned a common cd.. never knew anyone that owned a common cd.. never heard anyone bumpin common in their trunks… muthafukas were listening to that hard shit.. that chi bangin shit… I have no idea why common gets praised the way he does

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