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In 1992, Common debuted with his album “Can I borrow a Dollar?” The album didn't sell well which frustrated the Chicago MC. When asked by Tim on The Library if Common would have changed anything about the album, he said:
“It what it was because I was new and I hadn't developed as an artist yet...I wouldn't change it at all because that is what I was able to offer at the time...An artist changes, grows and evolves. I wouldn't go back and change anything”
Download the entire interview with Common here http://thelibrarywithtimeinenkel.libsyn.com/the-library-interview-with-common
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By Library Rap: The Hip Hop Interviews with Tim Einenkel4.8
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In 1992, Common debuted with his album “Can I borrow a Dollar?” The album didn't sell well which frustrated the Chicago MC. When asked by Tim on The Library if Common would have changed anything about the album, he said:
“It what it was because I was new and I hadn't developed as an artist yet...I wouldn't change it at all because that is what I was able to offer at the time...An artist changes, grows and evolves. I wouldn't go back and change anything”
Download the entire interview with Common here http://thelibrarywithtimeinenkel.libsyn.com/the-library-interview-with-common
Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

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