Resurrection

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Resurrection is the critically acclaimed 1994 hip-hop album by Common, noted for its jazzy production and influential storytelling that helped define Chicago’s underground rap scene.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf hip hop album
studio album
artist Common
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
criticalReception critically acclaimed
describedAs classic 1990s hip hop album
duration approximately 60 minutes
featuresArtist No I.D.
Ynot?
followedBy One Day It'll All Make Sense
follows Can I Borrow a Dollar?
genre hip hop
jazz rap
hasPart Chapter 13 (Rich Man vs. Poor Man)
Communism
I Used to Love H.E.R.
Maintaining
Nuthin' to Do
Pop's Rap
Resurrection self-linksurface differs
surface form: Resurrection (title track)

Sum Shit I Wrote
Thisisme
Watermelon
hasSingle I Used to Love H.E.R.
Nuthin' to Do
Resurrection (single)
language English
mainSubject Chicago life
hip hop culture
social commentary
mediaType audio
notableFor influence on Chicago underground hip hop
jazzy production
storytelling lyrics
notableWorkOf Common
partOf Chicago hip hop discography
performer Common
producer Common
No I.D.
The Beatnuts
Twilite Tone
Ynot?
publicationDate 1994-10-04
recordedIn Chicago
recordLabel Relativity Records
Ruthless Records
releaseYear 1994

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I Used to Love H.E.R. album Resurrection
Common (musician) notableWork Resurrection
subject surface form: Common
this entity surface form: Resurrection (album)
Resurrection hasPart Resurrection self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Resurrection (title track)
Invocation followsInDiscography Resurrection
Adrenaline Rush chronologyFollows Resurrection
Can I Borrow a Dollar? followedBy Resurrection
Nuthin' to Do album Resurrection
Nuthin' to Do partOf Resurrection