One Day It'll All Make Sense
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Album • Sep 30 / 1997 • 17 songs, 1h 10m 14s
Conscious Hip Hop
Popular
The Windy City spitter‘s third album bubbles with intricate wordplay and storytelling (like the “Stolen Moments” trilogy featuring Black Thought and Q-Tip). Check out “Retrospect for Life” (feat. Lauryn Hill) and “G.O.D.” (feat. CeeLo Green)—early examples of the introspection that would become synonymous with Common.
Check out our album review of Artist's One Day It'll All Make Sense on Rolling Stone.com.
With his previous records (released under the name Common Sense), Common demonstrated that he was one of the few Midwestern rappers to have a unique vision, but One Day It'll All Make Sense is where his talents come into focus.