Q & A with rapper Common
The Daily Orange: You’re often called a “conscious” rapper. Who are some other “conscious” artists, whether they are musicians or writers, who’ve inspired you?
Common: I would say Bob Marley, James Baldwin. Also, I would say, as a writer, Nas. Those are some of the writers that really inspire me. And Nikki Giovanni.
The Daily Orange: How is preparing for a lecture like this different than preparing for a concert, and do you prefer it?
Common: I love giving a speech. I used to notice the nervousness that comes about this, a new joy that I like, you know, a new nervousness. But I feel it’s a new chapter in my life to be able to come and do lectures and conversate with people about life and love and the pursuit of happiness.
The Daily Orange: And you got to hear from students with their very personal questions.
Common: Yeah, very personal questions. The fact that we could have that type of forum where people are open and people could walk home with something that may inspire them and give them something that can be concrete in their life and something that can be tangible is really important to me, and I’m glad to get to be able to do that. It’s a different experience than a concert, but it’s a very giving and loving experience.
The Daily Orange: Do you have any specific advice to college seniors who are just about to enter the real world and want to “follow their path?”
Common: I just would say, “Go out and see.” I know you’re prepared to go out into the work field and even if it becomes difficult, you don’t have to think that it’s going to be difficult, but if it does become difficult to get jobs, just figure it’s all stepping stones to getting to where you want to go. Everything takes a step to get to your destination, so every situation that comes into play, just use it for your growth and for your development, and your destiny and your happiness will come.
Published on March 30, 2010 at 12:00 pm