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Common (Sense) at Fat Beats NYC Sept. 27, 1997

Common (Sense) at Fat Beats NYC Sept. 27, 1997

Here’s a clip from Common’s Fat Beats NYC in-store for “One Day It’ll All Make Sense”. The in-store was actually a few days before the album was released so we only had his single for sale that day. We were also pushing No I.D.’s “The Black Album” (w/Dug Infinite) which had come out early that week. This Common album was the last time that No I.D. and Com would do an album together until 2011. Like most in-stores at Fat Beats it was never limited to just the artist who’s in-store it was. Many times other artists would pop in and perform and on this day Lord Sear (Stretch & Bobbito/Shade 45) had stopped by and got on the mic with Common. Shout out to Mista Sinista from the X-Men/X-Ecutioners who not only did all the scratches on Common’s earlier albums, but was present this day to provide the music. In fact, his album “X-Pressions” with the rest of The X-Ecutioners had dropped earlier that week as well.


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  1. Lol from DJ turntable terence I miss the recordsiuse to order records from from fat beats records theyuse to give me the fat beat stickers we had 12 inch records here in wash DC

    go be me the s

  2. as you can see, modern hip hop is way better than this. Peep brilliant rhymes like "muhfuckas don't luv us!! (repeat 20x)" and "turn up"! Hip Hop's stronger than ever!

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