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This may have helped Kanye West redeem himself with fans. During his surprise cameo at Common's AAHH! Fest set, a man in a wheelchair was spotted crowd surfing. -
Kanye Wests Joins Common as 'Surprise' Guest at AAHH! Fest; De La Soul, Lupe Fiasco and Jennifer Hudson Also Perform
Chicago is a land of many music festivals, so Common knew that he had to bring it for AAHH! Fest to make sure that the event could continue for another year. He brought it in the form of a *surprise* musical guest that everyone saw coming: Kanye West. -
Lupe Fiasco, Common, Jennifer Hudson And Ariana Grande Perform On ‘Stand Up To Cancer’ [WATCH]
A slew of stars gathered together to raise money and spread awareness to end cancer. A slew of stars gathered together to raise money and spread awareness to end cancer. -
Common Launches AAHH! Fest In Chicago, Reveals Inaugural Lineup
Common has announced a new hip-hop festival to take place in his hometown of Chicago. The one-day event, dubbed AAHH! Fest, will take place September 21 in Union Park, the Chicagoist reports. -
Lupe Fisco, Common, Jennifer Hudson Team Up On 'Remission' For Stand Up To Cancer [LISTEN]
Lupe Fiasco, Jennifer Hudson and Common recorded an inspirational track called "Remission" for Stand Up to Cancer, a groundbreaking grassroots movement that raises funds to accelerate the pace of cancer research. The song is a remix to Fiasco's "Mission," a song about fighting cancer featured on his upcoming album Tetsuo & Youth. -
VMAs 2014: Drake Gives Belated Acceptance Speech In Boston For Best Hip-Hop Video Win [WATCH]
Drake wasn't present at the 2014 MTV Video Music Awards when he won the Moonman for Best Hip-Hop Video with the "Hold On, We're Going Home" visuals. Instead, his friend Common accepted the award on his behalf. However, during last night's Drake Vs. Lil Wayne tour stop at Boston's Xfinity Center, he took the time to thank his fans for the honor. -
VMAs 2014: 8 Things We Learned From This Year's Show
MTV's Video Music Awards is by far the most exciting, provocative, and culturally relevant awards show each year, so there's always plenty to learn from each year's broadcast. Here are eight things we learned from last night's VMA's. -
VMAs 2014: MTV Award Show Pays Tribute to Ferguson and Michael Brown with Common Introduction, Commercials
MTV used the Video Music Awards this year to highlight the ongoing civil rights struggles going on in Ferguson, Missouri. Common came out on stage to talk about the situation, ask those watching to be part of making a change and call for a moment of silence. -
Dave Matthews Scheduled To Play Stand Up To Cancer Telethon: Ariana Grande, The Who, Common & Jennifer Hudson Also To Perform
Dave Matthews will reportedly play the upcoming Stand Up To Cancer (SU2C) telethon on Sept. 5, according to a press release via the organization’s site. The show will appear on over 30 stations in the United States as well nine in Canada and will also feature performances from the likes of Ariana Grande, The Who, Lupe Fiasco, Common, Jennifer Hudson, and more. -
5 Seconds of Summer Breaks Numerous Australian Sales Records, Tops Billboard 200 with Debut Album
This week's Billboard 200 was all about 5 Seconds of Summer who surprised no one with its huge debut for its self-titled debut LP. The group outsold the rest of the Top 10 albums combined, moving 259,000 copies of its new record. That's also the third-highest debut of 2014 thus far, plus the largest debut ever for an Australian group since Soundscan began tracking the numbers during 1991. -
Common, Jhene Aiko And Vince Staples Perform 'Black Majik' And 'Kingdom' On 'Jimmy Kimmel Live!'
Common, Jhene Aiko and Vince Staples stopped by ‘Jimmy Kimmel Live!’ to perform some cuts from 'Nobody's Smiling.' -
Common Opens Up About Forthcoming Album, Signing To Def Jam And Working With No I.D.
Common recently opened up about his new album and his new deal with Def Jam. Just last month Music Times reported that Common had revealed the tracklist for his forthcoming album Nobody's Smiling.
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