Released on December 20, 2011, "The Dreamer, The Believer" marked Common's seventh studio album. The album features 17 tracks, including collaborations with artists such as No I.D., John Legend, and Nas. The album's title reflects Common's exploration of the intersection between his dreams and his faith. Through this album, Common seeks to inspire his listeners to pursue their passions and stay true to their convictions.
. It is the album's only rap feature and is often cited by critics as a "backpacker's wet dream" due to the high-level lyricism from both legendary MCs. thesouthernnews.org Other notable features on the album include: Pops Belief
, serves as a powerful return to his conscious hip-hop roots. After experimenting with more pop-oriented sounds on his previous project, Universal Mind Control
Released on December 20, 2011, "The Dreamer, The Believer" marked Common's seventh studio album. The album features 17 tracks, including collaborations with artists such as No I.D., John Legend, and Nas. The album's title reflects Common's exploration of the intersection between his dreams and his faith. Through this album, Common seeks to inspire his listeners to pursue their passions and stay true to their convictions.
. It is the album's only rap feature and is often cited by critics as a "backpacker's wet dream" due to the high-level lyricism from both legendary MCs. thesouthernnews.org Other notable features on the album include: Pops Belief Common The Dreamer The Believer Album Zip
, serves as a powerful return to his conscious hip-hop roots. After experimenting with more pop-oriented sounds on his previous project, Universal Mind Control Released on December 20, 2011, "The Dreamer, The
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