In this 247HH archive and interview series, Common reflects on his legendary career, spirituality, and the evolution of hip hop culture. From working alongside icons like Kanye West, Pharrell Williams, and J Dilla, to creating timeless records such as Heard 'Em Say, The Corner, and I Used to Love H.E.R., Common shares never-before-heard stories from pivotal studio sessions — including how Kanye crafted “The Corner” after waking from a nap. Common dives deep into hip hop’s foundation, addressing the genre’s industry evolution, lack of radio support for authentic voices, and what he believes has affected its potency. He opens up about his own favorite albums, the spiritual guidance that fuels his artistry, and the balance between consciousness and commercial success, something he says J Dilla embodied effortlessly. Beyond music, Common speaks on lifelong creativity, his experiences in film, actors he aspires to work with, and how inspiration from the Most High continues to shape his journey. He also reflects on deeply personal moments, including attending Barack Obama’s inauguration, a milestone he describes as one of the most inspiring experiences of his life. From being roommates with J Dilla to witnessing hip hop’s transformation firsthand, this collection captures Common’s wisdom, drive, and unwavering commitment to authenticity in music and culture.