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Common Biography

"Midwest rapper Common may not be the first great rap artist to come out of Chicago, but the Illinois native certainly is one of the surviving rappers dedicated to an increasingly rare jazz-rap sound in the country. With a strong sense of creativity and sometimes politically charged songs, Common has shown the nation that he exemplifies his alter ego, previously known as Common Sense.Born Lonnie Rashied Lynn, the man with the alias Common grew up on Chicago's South Side, working hard to scratch the surface of the hip-hop scene. Initially dubbing himself as Common Sense, the rapper got his first break when he won The Source magazine's Unsigned Hype Contest. Pushing his talent to the limits, Common Sense released his debut album ""Take it EZ"" in 1992, quickly followed by his debut album Can I Borrow a Dollar? The first hit singles the rapper produced gained him a sizeable following in the hip-hop underground, and he eventually signed with Ruthless Records, releasing the 1994 album Resurrection. The album caused a stir (even sparking a feud with rapper Ice Cube) with the song ""I Used to Love H.E.R.,"" which criticized the degradation of rap to songs about sex and violence, but by this time Common Sense was unstoppable. Eventually shortening his moniker to Common after being sued by a ska band of the same name, the rapper soon switched labels to Relativity and released a number of hit albums like One Day It'll All Make Sense, Soundbombing, Vol. 2 and Like Water for Chocolate. Common's albums Be and Finding Forever reached number one on the charts, and the rapper even took home two Grammys for the 2002 single ""Love of My Life (An Ode to Hip Hop)"" the 2007 single ""Southside."" Continuing his musical domination with major label MCA, Common keeps pumping out hits, attracting more and more followers with every single that touches the charts."

Common Polyphonic Ringtones

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    "Midwest rap artist Common often describes himself through his rapping, and no description is more vivid than that on his hit Grammy Award-winning song ""Southside,""""I'm like Jeff Fort the way I get behind bars/Burn CD's with no regard for the stars/Come to the grip with conflict, diamonds and the arts/Back in '94 they called me Chi-town's Nas/Now them niggas know I'm one of Chi-town's gods.""The self-proclaimed Chicago god no doubt has something to brag about, from two number one albums, a plethora of hit singles and even two Grammys under his belt, and there's no way to get to know the rap artist better than to become a devoted fan of his music. Common has rocked the hip-hop/rap scene over the last decade, and now you can catch on to the Common craze with PlayPhone. PlayPhone offers some of the rapper's biggest hit songs as downloadable ringtones, readily available to placate any rap enthusiast craving fresh new jazz-rap music. For a satisfying diet of Common ringtones, try the music tone of ""State of Clarity"" or even polyphonic favorites like ""Come Close to Me,"" ""The Corner"" or ""Testify."""