HIPHOPDX Common
- 2 Gold albums (Like Water For Chocolate + Be)
- Won the 2003 Grammy for Best R&B Song for Erykah Badu's "Love of My Life"
- His 2005 album Be received a perfect XXL rating in XXL magazine
- Launched his own imprint, Think Common Entertainment, in 2011
- Won a Golden Globe and Academy Award for “Glory" alongside John Legend
- Awarded an honorary DFA degree at Florida A&M University in 2019
Common has one daughter, Omoye Assata Lynn (born in 1997). Her mother is Kim Jones.
Yes. Common has six brothers and sisters.
Common's father is Lonnie Lynn Jr. He was a pro basketball player who played for the Denver Rockets and Pittsburgh Pipers in 1969 and 1970, respectively. He appeared as "Pops" on several of Common's albums, including Resurrection, Like Water For Chocolate and Be. He died in September 2014 at the age of 71.
Common made a cameo in 2002's Brown Sugar, but his first proper movie role was in 2006's Smokin' Aces.
Common attended Florida A&M University for two years under a scholarship and majored in business administration.
Common was won several awards including 3 Grammys, 1 Academy Award, 1 Emmy and 1 Golden Globe. He has also won 4 BET Hip Hop Awards, 1 Soul Train Music Award and 1 NAACP Image Award.