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  1. Lonnie Rashid Lynn (born March 13, 1972), known professionally as Common (formerly known as Common Sense), is an American rapper and actor from Chicago, Illinois. He is the recipient of three Grammy Awards, an Academy Award, a Primetime Emmy Award, and a Golden Globe Award.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Lonnie_LynnLonnie Lynn - Wikipedia

    Lonnie Lynn Jr. [1] (May 24, 1943 – September 12, 2014), nicknamed "Pops", was an American basketball player. Life and career. Lynn was born on May 24, 1943, in Chicago, the son of Mabel and Lonnie Lynn, a construction worker. [2] [3]

  3. 17 sept. 2014 · Lonnie «Pops» Lynn, connu des amateurs de hip-hop pour ses poèmes récités sur l'album de son fils, le rappeur Common, est mort vendredi dernier, à l'âge de 71 ans. Publié le 17 sept. 2014

  4. fr.wikipedia.org › wiki › CommonCommon — Wikipédia

    Lonnie Rashid Lynn, Jr., dit Common et anciennement Common Sense, est un rappeur et acteur américain, le 13 mars 1972 à Chicago, dans l' Illinois . Common est né et a grandi dans les quartiers sud de Chicago, une ville dans laquelle la scène hip-hop possède peu de représentants.

    • Rappeur, acteur, poète
    • Common Sense
    • Lonnie Rashid Lynn, Jr.
  5. www.biography.com › musicians › commonCommon - Biography

    27 mai 2020 · Learn about Common, the stage name of Lonnie Rashid Lynn, a Grammy-winning rapper and Oscar-winning actor. Find out his background, albums, songs, movies and books.

  6. 16 sept. 2014 · Lonnie Lynn, a former basketball player and a poet who appeared on Common's albums, passed away in 2014. He shared his struggles with drugs, fatherhood and dreams in his spoken-word poems.

  7. 26 avr. 2022 · Lonnie Lynn, spoken-word poet and father of rapper Common, has died. The 71-year-old passed on Friday, which Common relayed in an interview on Monday in Los Angeles. Fans of the rapper would recognize Lynn’s voice, as he often closed his son’s albums with a soulful poem. The artist credited his father as “Pops” on his albums ...