Serena Williams went in on who I’m thinking is ex-boyfriend Common and his new girl, who allegedly has been stalking her on Twitter. The tennis…

Add Common to the growing list of celebs who are facing foreclosure on their homes. The rapper is reportedly facing foreclosure on his home in…

2012 SUMMER SPIRIT FESTIVAL SATURDAY, AUGUST 4, 2012 MERRIWEATHER POST PAVILION, COLUMBIA, MD   GO-GO THROWDOWN – CELEBRATING OUR GODFATHER OF GO-GO, CHUCK BROWN – ANNOUNCED   As part of the Celebration of the great Chuck Brown, a limited supply of pavilion seats will be made available for sale on a buy one, get one […]

After the New York Post posted a story, claiming that legendary poet and author, Maya Angelou was disappointed in rapper Common for his use of the N-Word on their collaboration, “The Dreamer,” Angelou called in TV program, 106th And Park, while Common was on, voicing her support. Angelou referred to Common as a genius and […]

Legendary poet and author, Maya Angelou has claimed that she is "surprised and disappointed" by rapper, Common's lyrics on a song for which she contributed a poem.

Maya Angelou is surprised and both disappointed in rapper Common for using the “N-Word” in a song in which he also uses her poetry. The world renown and influential Pulitzer Prize-nominee feels very strongly about the usage of the negative term and has labeled it “vulgar and dangerous.” Janet Jackson Opens Up About The New […]

Common's portrayal of former slave Elam Ferguson is proving to be one of his smartest career choices to date.

Common's memoir "One Day It'll Make Sense" details his relationships with Erykah Badu and Serena Williams. He reveals what he learned from both ladies.

Rapper Common is now a New York Times best-seller for his autobiography “One Day, It’ll All Make Sense.” The book debuted at the 20th spot on the chart. Read more at theGrio.com RELATED: Work Out! Jennifer Hudson Opens Weight Loss Center In Chicago

You know how the saying goes, “Black don’t crack,” well although I’m black I can’t even front, I know sometimes this is a bald head lie, plain and simple. There are many African American’s that just don’t age well. Period. BUT, as a whole I have to say my beautiful people of color age pretty […]

News One’s Smokey Fontaine joins Roland Martin on Washington Watch via the HP SkyRoom for this installment of Web Watch. Roland and Smokey discuss Fox News’ attacks against Common and NFL player, Albert Haynesworth’s claim that he is innocent of sexual misconduct because he does not date Black women.