Most of the beats on Can I Borrow A Dollar? were beats for me. Make some space.” And that was the first time I was really producing for him. Cause I rapped.” He decided to drive down to Tallahassee, Florida where Common was attending college at the time. wanted to find a way back into the hip-hop scene. And now I could see the seeds of a scene.” I need to come home.” I saw that Common was still going with the music. I remember calling my mother a year and a half in and said, “I don’t want to waste your money. It was more like “I don’t know what I wanna do with my life.” So went away to SIU, which is a party school, and I lost my mind. I was making house music and I think the business went so bad that I didn’t have faith in the business anymore. said “I didn’t even have a thought anymore about it being the scene. “I quit music at some point and went to college,” No I.D. When he left to attend college at Southern Illinois University, No I.D. ![]() let’s try that.” And that turned into break dancing and making beats and rapping and making these little tapes and performing.Ģ. All we went to were house parties where they played hose music. ![]() ![]() That led us to listening to WHBQ which was the premier hip-hop radio station for us back then. He had a cousin from Cincinnati who used to influence us to get these tapes. “He was the one who would bring the hip-hop around. “I’ve known Common since we were nine or 10 years old. But house music dominated the local scene at the time. During their teenage years, Common first introduced No I.D. Here Are the Lyrics to Nat King Cole's 'The Christmas Song'īelow are the 17 most fascinating things we learned from No I.D.’s momentous conversation.ġ.
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