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The following is a list of songs by Common organized by alphabetical order. The songs on the list are all included in official label-released albums, soundtracks, mixtapes and singles, but not white label releases. Next to the song titles is the album, soundtrack, mixtape or single on which it appears.
- "1'2 Many..." featuring Dug Infinite (One Day It'll All Make Sense, 1997)
- "8 Minutes to Sunrise" featuring Jill Scott (Wild Wild West Soundtrack, 1999)
- "A Dream" featuring will.i.am (Finding Forever, 2007)
- "A Film Called (Pimp)" featuring Bilal and MC Lyte (Like Water for Chocolate, 2000)
- "A Freestyle Song" by KRS-One (D.I.G.I.T.A.L., 2003)
- "A Penny for My Thoughts" (Can I Borrow a Dollar?, 1992)
- "A Song for Assata" featuring Cee-Lo (Like Water for Chocolate, 2000)
- "Act Too (The Love of My Life)" by The Roots (Things Fall Apart, 1999)
- "All Night Long" featuring Erykah Badu (One Day It'll All Make Sense, 1997)
- "All Night Long (Brand New Heavies Remix)" featuring Erykah Badu ("All Night Long," 1998)
- "Another Wasted Nite With..." (Resurrection, 1994)
- "Any Given Sunday" featuring Guru and Jamie Foxx (Any Given Sunday Soundtrack, 2000)
- "Aquarius" featuring Bilal and Erykah Badu (Electric Circus, 2002)
- "Back Home" by Fort Minor; featuring Styles of Beyond (The Rising Tied, 2005)
- "Be (Intro)" (Be, 2005)
- "Better Than Yours" by Kanye West (Through the Wire (The College Dropout) Original Album, 2004)
- "Between Me, You & Liberation" featuring Cee-Lo (Electric Circus, 2002)
- "Blows to the Temple" (Can I Borrow a Dollar?, 1992)
- "Book of Life" (Resurrection, 1994)
- "Breaker 1/9" (Can I Borrow a Dollar?, 1992)
- "Bulls-Eye (Suddenly)" by Syleena Johnson (Chapter III: The Flesh, 2005)
- "Can-I-Bust" ("Soul by the Pound," 1993)
- "Car Horn" ("Car Horn," 1999)
- "Chapter 13 (Rich Man vs. Poor Man)" featuring Ynot (Resurrection, 1994)
- "Charms Alarm" (Can I Borrow a Dollar?, 1992)
- "Chi-City" (Be, 2005)
- "Cold Blooded" featuring Black Thought and Rahzel (Like Water for Chocolate, 2000)
- "Come Close" featuring Mary J. Blige (Electric Circus, 2002)
- "Come Close (Boozoo Bajou Version)" featuring Frank Baum and Mary J. Blige ("Come Close," 2003)
- "Come Close (Remix) (Closer)" featuring Erykah Badu, Pharrell Williams and Q-Tip ("Come Close (Remix) (Closer)," 2003)
- "Come Close to Me (Blackbeard's Summer Madness Reworks)" ("Come Close To Me (Blackbeard's Summer Madness Reworks)," 2003)
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- "Come Over to My Place (Remix)" by Davina ("Come Over to My Place," 1998)
- "Common Freestyle" by Funkmaster Flex (The Mix Tape Volume 3: 60 Minutes of Funk, 1998)
- "Common Freestyle" by Tony Touch (Power Cypha 3: The Grand Finale, 1999)
- "Common Free Style" by The RH Factor (Hard Groove, 2003)
- "Communism" (Resurrection, 1994)
- "Confusion" by Just Ro (Make It Happen, 1996)
- "CpH Claimin' Respect #2" by The Boulevard Connection; featuring Ed O.G. and Masta Ace ("CpH Claimin' Respect #2," 2004)
- "Dance for Me" by Mary J. Blige (No More Drama, 2001)
- "Days of Our Lives" by De La Soul (The Grind Date, 2004)
- "Don't Come My Way" featuring Renee Neufville and Slick Rick (Whiteboyz Soundtrack, 1999)
- "Dooinit" (Like Water for Chocolate, 2000)
- "E=MC2" by J Dilla (The Shining, 2006)
- "Electric Wire Hustler Flower" featuring Sonny Sandoval (Electric Circus, 2002)
- "Embrace the Chaos" by Ozomatli (Embrace the Chaos, 2001)
- "Enough Beef" by Sway & King Tech; featuring Chino XL and Royce Da 5'9" (Back 2 Basics, 2005)
- "Faithful" featuring Bilal and John Legend (Be, 2005)
- "Ferris Wheel" featuring Marie Daunle and Vinia Mojica (Electric Circus, 2002)
- "Food for Funk" (One Day It'll All Make Sense, 1997)
- "Full Moon" by Armand Van Helden (Killing Puritans, 2000)
- "Funk Shit" by Marley Marl (Hip Hop Dictionary, 2000)
- "Funky for You" featuring Bilal (Like Water for Chocolate, 2000)
- "G.O.D. (Gaining One's Definition)" featuring Cee-Lo (One Day It'll All Make Sense, 1997)
- "Get 'Em High" by Kanye West; featuring Talib Kweli (The College Dropout, 2004)
- "Get 'Em High (J.Period Remix)" by Kanye West (Getting Out Our Dreams: The Class of '06 Mixtape, 2006)
- "Get 'Em High (Remix)" by Kanye West; featuring Talib Kweli ("Get 'Em High (Remix)," 2004)
- "Geto Heaven Remix T.S.O.I. (The Sound of Illadelph)" featuring Macy Gray (Like Water for Chocolate, 2000)
- "Geto Heaven (T.S.O.I. Brooklyn Funk Remix)" featuring Macy Gray ("Geto Heaven," 2001)
- "Gettin' Down at the Amphitheater" featuring De La Soul (One Day It'll All Make Sense, 1997)
- "Ghetto Heaven" by D'Angelo (Unreleased Rare & Live, 2000)
- "Ghetto Show" by Talib Kweli; featuring Anthony Hamilton (The Beautiful Struggle, 2004)
- "Go!" featuring John Mayer and Kanye West (Be, 2005)
- "Goodlife" by T.I.; featuring Pharrell (King, 2006)
- "Heat" featuring Jay Dee (Like Water for Chocolate, 2000)
- "Heaven Somewhere" featuring Bilal, Cee-Lo, Erykah Badu, Jill Scott, Lonnie Lynn, Mary J. Blige and Omar (Electric Circus, 2002)
- "Heidi Hoe" (Can I Borrow a Dollar?, 1992)
- "High Expectations" (Soul in the Hole Soundtrack, 1997)
- "High Post Brotha" by Jill Scott (Experience: Jill Scott 826+, 2001)
- "Hungry" (One Day It'll All Make Sense, 1997)
- "Hurricane" featuring Black Thought, Dice Raw, Flo Brown, Jazzyfatnastees, Mos Def and The Roots (The Hurricane Soundtrack, 2000)
- "I Am Music" featuring Jill Scott (Electric Circus, 2002)
- "I Got a Right Ta" featuring Pharrell Williams (Electric Circus, 2002)
- "I Used to Love H.E.R." (Resurrection, 1994)
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- "I Will Survive (Silk's Old Skool Remix)" by Chantay Savage ("I Will Survive," 1996)
- "I Will Survive (Kay Fingers Remix)" by Chantay Savage ("I Will Survive," 1996)
- "In My Own World (Check the Method)" featuring No I.D. (Resurrection, 1994)
- "In the Sun" by Shaquille O'Neal; featuring Black Thought and Joi (Shaquille O'Neal Presents His Superfriends, Vol. 1, 2001)
- "Interlude" by DJ Honda (DJ Honda, 1996)
- "Interview 1" by Kid Capri; featuring Joe Clair (Soundtrack to the Streets, 1998)
- "Interview 2" by Kid Capri; featuring Joe Clair (Soundtrack to the Streets, 1998)
- "Introspective" (One Day It'll All Make Sense, 1997)
- "Invocation" (One Day It'll All Make Sense, 1997)
- "It's Your World, Pt. 1 & 2" featuring Bilal and Lonnie Lynn (Be, 2005)
- "Jam" by Alliance Ethnik; featuring Rahzel (Fat Comeback, 1999)
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- "Jesus Walks (Remix)" by Kanye West; featuring Mase (One Million Strong, Vol. 2: Love Peace & War, 2005)
- "Jimi Was a Rock Star" featuring Erykah Badu (Electric Circus, 2002)
- "Just in the Nick of Rhyme" (Can I Borrow a Dollar?, 1992)
- "(Lately) I've Been Thinking" featuring Sean Lett (America Is Dying Slowly, 1996)
- "Life Goes On" by Kid Capri; featuring Allure, AZ and Case (Soundtrack to the Streets (UK Version), 1998)
- "Like They Used to Say" ("One-Nine-Nine-Nine," 1999)
- "Live from the Stretch Armstrong Show" by Stretch and Bobbito; featuring Absolute, Black Thought and Pharaohe Monch (Lyricist Lounge, Volume One, 1998)
- "Love Is..." (Be, 2005)
- "Love It or Leave It Alone/Welcome to Jamrock" by Alicia Keys; featuring Damian Marley and Mos Def (Unplugged, 2005)
- "Love of My Life (An Ode to Hip Hop)" by Erykah Badu (Worldwide Underground (UK Version), 2003)
- "Maintaining" (Resurrection, 1994)
- "Making a Name for Ourselves" featuring Canibus (One Day It'll All Make Sense, 1997)
- "Maybe One Day" by Brand Nubian (Foundation, 1998)
- "Missing Link" by Femi Kuti (Fight to Win, 2001)
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- "Morning Fun (Remix)" by Vikter Duplaix (A Seduction of International Affairs, 2003)
- "Music for Life" by Hi-Tek; featuring Busta Rhymes, J Dilla, Marsha Ambrosius and Nas (Hi-Teknology 2: The Chip, 2006)
- "My City" featuring Malik Yusef (One Day It'll All Make Sense, 1997)
- "My Way Home" by Kanye West (Late Registration, 2005)
- "Nag Champa (Afrodisiac for the World)" featuring Jay Dee (Like Water for Chocolate, 2000)
- "New Wave" featuring Laetitia Sadier (Electric Circus, 2002)
- "No Defense" (Can I Borrow a Dollar?, 1992)
- "Nuthin' to Do" (Resurrection, 1994)
- "Orange Pineapple Juice" (Resurrection, 1994)
- "One-Nine-Nine-Nine" featuring Sadat X and Talib Kweli (Soundbombing II, 1999)
- "One Four Love (Part 1)" featuring Doug E. Fresh, Kool G Rap, Mos Def, Pharoahe Monch, Posdnuos, Rah Digga, Shabaam Sahdeeq, Sporty Thievz and Talib Kweli (Hip Hop for Respect EP, 2000)
- "Out for the Cash (5 Deadly Venoms)" by DJ Honda; featuring Fat Joe and The Beatnuts (DJ Honda, 1996)
- "Panthers" featuring dead prez and The Last Poets ("Panthers," 2004)
- "Payback Is a Grandmother" (Like Water for Chocolate, 2000)
- "Pitchin' Pennies" (Can I Borrow a Dollar?, 1992)
- "Play Dis" by Saukrates (Brick House EP, 1997)
- "Play Dis (Remix)" by Saukrates (Brick House EP, 1997)
- "Play Dis 99'" by Saukrates (The Underground Tapes, 1999)
- "Play Your Cards Right" featuring Bilal (Smokin' Aces Soundtrack, 2007)
- "Pop's Rap" featuring Lonnie Lynn (Resurrection, 1994)
- "Pop's Rap III...All My Children" featuring Lonnie Lynn (Like Water for Chocolate, 2000)
- "Pop's Rap Part 2/Fatherhood" featuring Lonnie Lynn (One Day It'll All Make Sense, 1997)
- "Puppy Chow" featuring Tarsha Jones (Can I Borrow a Dollar?, 1992)
- "Real Compared to What" by Mýa (Moodring, 2003)
- "Real Nigga Quotes" (One Day It'll All Make Sense, 1997)
- "Real People" (Be, 2005)
- "Reminding Me (Of Sef)" featuring Chantay Savage (One Day It'll All Make Sense, 1997)
- "Reminding Me (Of Sef) - The Roots Remix)" ("Reminding Me (of Sef)," 1997)
- "Reminisce" by Bilal; featuring Mos Def (1st Born Second, 2001)
- "Respiration" by Black Star (Black Star, 1998)
- "Respiration (Remix)" by Black Star (Hip Hop Classics Vol. 1, 2001)
- "Resurrection" (Resurrection, 1994)
- "Retrospect for Life" featuring Lauryn Hill (One Day It'll All Make Sense, 1997)
- "She Wants to Move (Native Tongues Remix)" by N*E*R*D; featuring De La Soul, Mos Def and Q-Tip ("Maybe," 2004)
- "Slam Pit" by The Beatnuts; featuring Cuban Link (A Musical Massacre, 1999)
- "So Far to Go" by J Dilla; featuring D'Angelo (The Shining, 2006)
- "Soul by the Pound" (Can I Borrow a Dollar?, 1992)
- "Soul Power" (Electric Circus, 2002)
- "Star *69 (PS with Love)" featuring Bilal (Electric Circus, 2002)
- "State to State" by No I.D.; featuring Dug Infinite (Accept Your Own and Be Yourself (The Black Album), 1997)
- "Stolen Moments Pt. I" (One Day It'll All Make Sense, 1997)
- "Stolen Moments Pt. II" featuring Black Thought (One Day It'll All Make Sense, 1997)
- "Stolen Moments Pt. III" featuring Q-Tip (One Day It'll All Make Sense, 1997)
- "Sunshine/6th Sense (J.Period Remix)" (Getting Out Our Dreams: The Class of '06 Mixtape, 2006)
- "Sum Shit I Wrote" (Resurrection, 1994)
- "Supastar" by Floetry (Flo'Ology, 2005)
- "Take It EZ" (Can I Borrow a Dollar?, 1992)
- "Take It EZ (Jazz Instrumental)" ("Take It EZ," 1992)
- "Tears + Sorrow" featuring Me'Shell NdegéOcello and Djelimady Tounkara (Red Hot + Riot: The Music and Spirit of Fela Kuti, 2002)
- "Testify" (Be, 2005)
- "Testify (Remix)" featuring Darien Brockington ("Testify," 2005)
- "The 6th Sense" featuring Bilal (Like Water for Chocolate, 2000)
- "The Bitch in Yoo" ("The Bitch in You," 1996)
- "The Bizness" by De La Soul (Stakes Is High, 1996)
- "The Corner" featuring Kanye West and The Last Poets (Be, 2005)
- "The Food" featuring Kanye West ("The Food," 2004)
- "The Hustle" featuring Dart Chillz and Omar (Electric Circus, 2002)
- "The Light" (Like Water for Chocolate, 2000)
- "The Movement" (Getting Out Our Dreams: The Class of '06 Mixtape, 2006)
- "The Questions" featuring Mos Def (Like Water for Chocolate, 2000)
- "The Remedy" featuring A Tribe Called Quest (Get on the Bus Soundtrack, 1996)
- "The Struggle Continues" by Talib Kweli; featuring David Banner (The Beautiful Mixtape Vol. 2, 2005)
- "The Sun God" by Hi-Tek; featuring Vinia Mojica (Hi-Teknology, 2001)
- "The Truth" by Pharaohe Monch; featuring Talib Kweli (Internal Affairs, 1999)
- "Thelonius" featuring Slum Village (Like Water for Chocolate, 2000)
- "They Say" featuring John Legend and Kanye West (Be, 2005)
- "Thisisme" (Resurrection, 1994)
- "Time Travelin' (A Tribute to Fela)" featuring Femi Kuti and Vinia Mojica (Like Water for Chocolate, 2000)
- "Time Travelin' Reprise" featuring Vinia Mojica (Like Water for Chocolate, 2000)
- "Tricks Up My Sleeve" featuring Rayshel (Can I Borrow a Dollar?, 1992)
- "Two Scoops of Raisins" featuring Immenslope (Can I Borrow a Dollar?, 1992)
- "U Still Got It (Interlude)" by Jamie Foxx (Unpredictable, 2005)
- "UNIverse at War" by The Roots (Illadelph Halflife, 1996)
- "Verbal Murder 2" by Pete Rock; featuring Big Pun and Noreaga (Soul Survivor, 1998)
- "Wack Niggas" by Consequence; featuring Kanye West and Talib Kweli (Take 'Em to the Cleaners, 2004)
- "Watermelon" (Resurrection, 1994)
- "We Can Make It Better" by Kanye West; featuring Q-Tip, Rhymefest and Talib Kweli (Hurricane Relief: Come Together Now, 2005)
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- "While I'm Dancin'" by DJ JS-1 & Dub-L; featuring Prime (Ground Original Presents: Claimstake, 2003)
- "While I'm Dancin' (Remix)" featuring Prime ("While I'm Dancin'," 2002)
- "Why! Remix" by Jadakiss; featuring Anthony Hamilton, Nas and Styles P ("Why! Remix," 2004)
- "WMOE" (Resurrection, 1994)
- "Wouldn't You Like to..." by Malik Yusef; featuring Kanye West and JV (The Malik Yusef Presents...The Greatest Chicago Fire - Cold Day in Hell , 2003)
- "Yelling Away" by Zap Mama; featuring Ahmir '?uestlove' Thompson and Talib Kweli (Ancestry in Progress, 2004)