Be (Common album)

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Be
Be cover
Studio album by Common
Released May 24, 2005 (U.S.)
Recorded 2004-2005: Sony Music Studios, New York, NY; Encore Studios, Burbank, CA; Pay Jay, Clinton TWP, MI
Genre Hip hop
Length 42:43
Label G.O.O.D. Music/Geffen Records
Producer Kanye West
J Dilla
Professional reviews
Common chronology
Electric Circus
(2002)
Be
(2005)
Finding Forever
(2007)
Singles from Be
  1. "The Food"
    Released: October 8, 2004
  2. "The Corner"
    Released: March 1, 2005
  3. "Go!"
    Released: June 14, 2005
  4. "Testify"
    Released: September 27, 2005
  5. "Faithful"
    Released: October 8, 2005

Be is a 2005 album by rapper Common, produced by Kanye West and J Dilla. The album reached a peak of #2 on the Billboard 200 pop albums chart, and became Common's second album to sell over 500,000 copies. Currently it has sold over 800,000.[1] Nevertheless, Entertainment Weekly's Tim Stack describes it as "a critical success without blockbuster sales."[2] Common released Be under West's record label, GOOD Music, and West produced 9 of the 11 songs off the album ("Love Is..." and "It's Your World" are both produced by J Dilla). Containing 11 tracks and spanning about 42 minutes, Be is Common's shortest album. Common considers it and Like Water for Chocolate to his favorite of his albums.[3]

Contents

[edit] Overview

[edit] Title significance

As Common said in a 2005 interview with SixShot.com: "I named it Be to be who you are man and be able to be in the moment and not try too hard. Be is another way of saying just do without trying hard, like I said natural and be true to the core of who you are and this album I wanted to just be and not just go and exist as just an artist not worried about the past."[4] In an interview with AllHipHop.com, Common reiterated the same point and denied that the album title stood for "Before Erykah."[3]

[edit] Background

Be was touted as Common's comeback album after the commercially disastrous Electric Circus. His new alliance with Kanye West helped to spark public interest in the project. Nas's debut album Illmatic was the biggest influence on Be. The results show that Common was clearly aware, and perhaps agreeing, with the negative criticisms about Electric Circus. In comparison to that album, Be is lean, immediate, and commanding, yet also restrained in its musical ambitions. Many believe it to be his safest album. Of the reaction to the album, the rapper said: "I don't think Electric Circus was as focused. Though I'd done some progressive hip-hop, people know me as the b-boy. When I showed them something different, a different style of b-boy, there were like, "Hold up. You can be Afrocentric, but what's this rock shit that you're doing?"[5]

[edit] Singles

[edit] "The Corner"

Common gave his reasons for featuring controversial spoken word recording artists, The Last Poets, on the album's first official single, "The Corner": "They gifted at writing. They voices is incredible. They took my song to a higher level. And that's what hip-hop was about to me. It would have a message. It would take you to the next place. It was fresh as people say -- something new. They brought newness to what "The Corner" was and they also brought some nostalgia, too. Just them being from the '70s and being used in hip-hop and their spirit brought something pure to it. They gave me a better understanding of the corner after that. I knew those who had been listening to hip-hop would know who the Last Poets were and if they didn't they would feel it in their souls sooner or later. And I also felt good about introducing some of the youth to the Last Poets."[6]

[edit] "Go!"

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"Go!" excerpt

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"Go" was the album's second, and highest charting single. The song featured Kanye West and John Mayer, however all the verses are performed by Common. The song continued Common's now apparent "ladies' man" persona, which began with 2000's "The Light", and 2002's "Come Close". The video for the song included shots of Common surrounded by numerous models.

[edit] "Testify"

The album's third single, "Testify" received a type of promotional video known as a "mini-movie"; a term coined by Michael Jackson to describe a music video with a complex plot and a suitably long running time, often with intermissions between the song's parts. The video featured acting parts from Taraji P. Henson, Bill Duke, Steve Harris, and Wood Harris, and received notable spins on specialist channels such as MTV2. The song samples "Innocent Until Proven Guilty" by Honey Cone.

[edit] Reception

[edit] Critical

Q considers Be to be Common's best album.[7] Common's lyrics on Be earned him the Lyricist of the Year award at the 2006 BET Hip Hop Awards.

[edit] Grammy Nominations

Be was nominated for four 2006 Grammy Awards:

[edit] Accolades

Information is taken from AcclaimedMusic.net.[8]

Publication Country Accolade Year Rank
Aftenposten Norway Albums of the Year 2005 #18
All Music Guide USA Albums of the Year 2005 *
Amazon.com USA Albums of the Year 2005 #37
Associated Press USA Albums of the Year 2005 #7
B92 Serbia Albums of the Year 2005 #7
Billboard USA Albums of the Year 2005 #5
Dagbladet Norway Albums of the Year 2005 #13
Dagsavisen Norway Albums of the Year 2005 #18
E!Online USA Albums of the Year 2005 #17
Expressen Sweden Albums of the Year 2005 #17
Go-Mag Spain Albums of the Year 2005 #17
H Magazine Spain Albums of the Year 2005 *
HARP USA Albums of the Year 2005 #33
Hip Hop Connection UK The 100 Greatest Rap Albums 1995-2005 2005 #69
Iguana Spain Albums of the Year 2005 #3
Laut Germany Albums of the Year 2005 #42
Monitor Croatia Albums of the Year 2005 #34
Musik-Express/Sounds Germany Albums of the Year 2005 #36
Musikbyrån Sweden Albums of the Year 2005 #12
Natt & Dagg Norway Albums of the Year 2005 #14
OOR Netherlands Albums of the Year 2005 #12
People.com USA Albums of the Year 2005 *
Piccadilly Records UK Albums of the Year 2005 #4
PopMatters USA Albums of the Year 2005 #12
prefix Magazine USA Albums of the Year 2005 #19
Pure Pop Mexico Albums of the Year 2005 #5
Q USA Albums of the Year 2005 #42
Rock de Lux Spain Albums of the Year 2005 #9
Rolling Stone USA Albums of the Year 2005 #21
Spex Germany Albums of the Year 2005 #12
Spin USA Albums of the Year 2005 #17
The Observer UK Albums of the Year 2005 #25
The Village Voice USA Albums of the Year 2005 #15
URB USA Albums of the Year 2005 *
VIBE USA Albums of the Year 2005 *
WOXY USA Albums of the Year 2005 #58
Zundfunk Germany Albums of the Year 2005 #22

[edit] Track listing

# Title Length Songwriters Producer(s) Performer (s) Sample
1 "Be" 2:24 Lonnie Lynn
Kanye West
Caesar Frazier
Kanye West Common
James Poyser (keyboards)
Derick Hodge (acoustic bass)
  • Contains samples from "Sweet Children" by Caesar Frazier
  • Contains samples from "Mother Nature" by Albert Jones
2 "The Corner" 3:45 Lonnie Lynn
Kanye West
Abiodun Oyewole
Umar Bin Hassan
Leon Moore
Kanye West Common
Kanye West
The Last Poets
  • Contains samples from "You Make the Sun Shine" by The Temprees
3 "Go!" 3:44 Lonnie Lynn
Kanye West
John Mayer
Linda Lewis
Kanye West Common
John Mayer
Kanye West
DJ A-Trak (scratches)
Num Amuntehu (percussion)
4 "Faithful" 3:33 Lonnie Lynn
Kanye West
Dewayne Julius Rogers
Kanye West Common
Bilal
John Legend
James Poyser (keyboards)
Ken Lewis (sample recreation)
  • Contains samples from "Faithful to the End" by DJ Rogers
5 "Testify" 2:36 Lonnie Lynn
Kanye West
Angelo Bond
General Johnson
Gregory Perry
Kanye West Common
  • Contains samples from "Innocent Til Proven Guilty" by Honey Cone
6 "Love Is..." 4:10 Lonnie Lynn
James Yancey
Anne Gordy Gaye
Marvin Gaye
James Nyx
Elgie Stover
J Dilla Common
Luna E
James Poyser (all instruments)
7 "Chi-City" 3:27 Lonnie Lynn
Kanye West
Eddie Cornelius
Kanye West Common
Kanye West
DJ A-Trak (scratches)
DJ Dummy (scratches)
8 "The Food" 3:36 Lonnie Lynn
Kanye West
Sam Cooke
Stanley McKenney
Eugene Record
Kanye West Common
Dave Chappelle
Kanye West
DJ Dummy (scratches)
  • Contains samples from "I Never Had It So Good and Felt So Bad" by The Chi-Lites
  • Contains samples from "Nothing Can Change This Love" by Sam Cooke
9 "Real People" 2:48 Lonnie Lynn
Kanye West
Ceasar J. Frazier
Kanye West Common
  • Contains samples from "Sweet Children" by Ceasar Frazier
10 "They Say" 3:57 Lonnie Lynn
Kanye West
John Stephens
Thom Bell
Linda Epstein
Kanye West Common
John Legend
Kanye West
11 "It's Your World" 8:34 Lonnie Lynn
James Yancey
James Poyser
Karriem Riggins
Lonnie "Pops" Lynn
Robert Curington
Willie Lestor
J Dilla
James Poyser (co-producer)
Karriem Riggins (co-producer)
Common
Bilal
Lonnie "Pops" Lynn
"The Kids"
Kanye West (keyboards)
James Poyser (keyboards and strings)
Karriem Riggins (percussion)
  • Contains samples from "Share What You Got" by The Modulation

[edit] Chart positions

[edit] Album

Year Album Chart positions
Billboard 200 Top Canadian Albums Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums
2005 Be #2 #10 #1
2006 Be #1

[edit] Singles

Year Single Chart Position
2005 "Go!" Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Singles and Tracks 31
2005 "Go!" Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Singles and Tracks 46
2005 "Go!" Hot Rap Tracks 21
2005 "Go!" The Billboard Hot 100 79
2005 "Go!" Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Singles and Tracks 68
2005 "Testify" Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Singles and Tracks 44
2005 "The Corner" Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Singles and Tracks 42
2005 "The Corner" Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Singles and Tracks 64

[edit] Unused Tracks

[edit] Trivia

[edit] References

[edit] External links


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