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One Day It'll All Make Sense

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Download links and information about One Day It'll All Make Sense by Common. This album was released in 1997 and it belongs to Hip Hop/R&B, Rap genres. It contains 17 tracks with total duration of 01:10:04 minutes.

Artist: Common
Release date: 1997
Genre: Hip Hop/R&B, Rap
Tracks: 17
Duration: 01:10:04
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Introspective 1:36
2. Invocation 2:13
3. Real N***a Quotes 5:24
4. Retrospect For Life (feat. Lauryn Hill) 6:23
5. Gettin' Down At the Ampitheater (feat. De La Soul) 5:18
6. Food For Funk 4:09
7. G.O.D. (Gaining One's Definition) Featuring Ce-Lo 4:47
8. My City 5:07
9. Hungry 2:33
10. All Night Long (feat. Erykah Badu) 7:35
11. Stolen Moments, Pt. 1 2:01
12. Stolen Moments, Pt. 2 (feat. Black Thought ) 2:57
13. 1'2 Many... 3:12
14. Stolen Moments, Pt. 3 (Intro and Outro by Q-Tip) 3:13
15. Making a Name For Ourselves (feat. Canibus) 4:52
16. Reminding Me (Of Sef) [feat. Chantay Savage] 4:55
17. Pop's Rap, Pt. 2 (Fatherhood) [feat. Lonnie "Pops" Lynn] 3:49

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With his previous records (released under the name Common Sense), Common demonstrated that he was one of the few Midwestern rappers to have a unique vision, but One Day It'll All Make Sense is where his talents come into focus. Blending hip-hop with jazz is a '90s cliché, but Common relies on bebop rhythms and street poetry, resulting in an album that has a loose, organic flow. The grooves have deep roots and the rhymes have humor, heart, and intelligence — few of contemporaries could achieve the emotional impact of "Retrospect for Life" or the gospel-tinged "G.O.D. (Gaining One's Definition)." And that extra layer of emotional involvement gives One Day It'll All Make Sense a weight and spirituality that makes the record special. Certainly few of his peers have made an album as musically and lyrically rich as this, and it's about time others follow his lead.