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* GrowingTheBeard: While ''Can I Borrow A Dollar?'' was seen as a promising debut, it was Common's second album ''Resurrection'' that really saw him come into his own as both a rapper and wordsmith. He's only gotten better since then.

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* GrowingTheBeard: While ''Can I Borrow A Dollar?'' was seen as a promising debut, it was Common's second album ''Resurrection'' that really saw him come into his own as both a rapper and wordsmith. He's only gotten better since then.then.
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* AcclaimedFlop: ''Resurrection'' and, to a slightly lesser extent, ''One Day It'll All Make Sense''. Both were acclaimed by critics but sold very modestly. Common finally found commercial success that matched his critical success with ''Like Water For Chocolate''.
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* GrowingTheBeard: While ''Can I Borrow A Dollar?'' was seen as a promising debut, it was Common's second album ''Resurrection'' that really saw him come into his own as both a rapper and wordsmith. He's only gotten better since then.
* MagnumOpus: Either ''Like Water For Chocolate'' or ''Be'', depending on who you ask. [[TakeAThirdOption Some]] also consider ''Resurrection'' to be this.

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* GrowingTheBeard: While ''Can I Borrow A Dollar?'' was seen as a promising debut, it was Common's second album ''Resurrection'' that really saw him come into his own as both a rapper and wordsmith. He's only gotten better since then.
* MagnumOpus: Either ''Like Water For Chocolate'' or ''Be'', depending on who you ask. [[TakeAThirdOption Some]] also consider ''Resurrection'' to be this.
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* GrowingTheBeard: While ''Can I Borrow A Dollar?'' was seen as a promising debut, it was Common's second album ''Resurrection'' that really saw him come into his own as both a rapper and a producer. He's only gotten better since then.

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* GrowingTheBeard: While ''Can I Borrow A Dollar?'' was seen as a promising debut, it was Common's second album ''Resurrection'' that really saw him come into his own as both a rapper and a producer.wordsmith. He's only gotten better since then.
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* SugarWiki/AwesomeMusic: Start with ''Resurrection'' and then go from there.
* SugarWiki/FunnyMoments: Some of Common's skits can be this, such as the [[SelfDeprecation self-deprecating]] skit that ends "The 6th Sense."
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* GrowingTheBeard: While ''Can I Borrow A Dollar?'' was seen as a promising debut, it was Common's second album ''Resurrection'' that really saw him come into his own as both a rapper and a producer. He's only gotten better since then.

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* GrowingTheBeard: While ''Can I Borrow A Dollar?'' was seen as a promising debut, it was Common's second album ''Resurrection'' that really saw him come into his own as both a rapper and a producer. He's only gotten better since then.then.
* MagnumOpus: Either ''Like Water For Chocolate'' or ''Be'', depending on who you ask. [[TakeAThirdOption Some]] also consider ''Resurrection'' to be this.
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* AcclaimedFlop: ''Resurrection'' and, to a slightly lesser extent, ''One Day It'll All Make Sense''. Both were acclaimed by critics but sold very modestly. Common finally found commercial success that matched his critical success with ''Like Water For Chocolate''.
* GrowingTheBeard: While ''Can I Borrow A Dollar?'' was seen as a promising debut, it was Common's second album ''Resurrection'' that really saw him come into his own as both a rapper and a producer. He's only gotten better since then.

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