Common Revisits “The Light” Music Video Exclusively for Vevo

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Below is a complete outline of โ€œThe Lightโ€ I Vevo Footnotes:

00:24ย – Sonically, I give all the respect, honor and credit to J Dills because he produced the music. It was a sample from a beautiful Bobby Caldwell song called โ€œOpen Your Eyes.โ€ Dilla played me the beat he made for it, and I was like โ€˜Yo, this is incredible.โ€™
00:45ย – My songwriting is usually rooted in the truth, but I also use my imagination and creativity, because I havenโ€™t experienced everything in life. โ€œThe Lightโ€ was definitely inspired by Erykah Badu. Itโ€™s talking about the different dimensions of love and what partnership is.
01:17ย – One of the most challenging things about shooting the video for me was just making sure I let go. Iโ€™m a Southside Chicago dude, so some of the stuff was like โ€˜Okay, I am in the space of artsiness?โ€™ And some of it was like โ€˜Okay, is this a little too poetic?โ€™ I had to make sure I was being true to myself. They told me โ€˜We need you to wear no socks,โ€™ and I thought it was a little weird. I was in my artsy space and everything, but no socks? Donโ€™t know if I was ready for the no socks thing, but I did it.
01:48ย – โ€œThe Lightโ€ was one of the greatest videos I have ever been a part of. I think director Nzingha Stewartโ€™s vision was to make something simple, to express the coupleโ€™s intimacy and partnership. Sometimes you donโ€™t have to do a lot for it to be dope.
02:18ย – The line Iโ€™m most proud of is โ€œIt donโ€™t take a whole day to recognize sunshine.โ€ Iโ€™m proud of that because so many people have told me theyโ€™ve used this song in their weddings. I didnโ€™t think of that line as being dope or whatever, I just thought it was a fun line to say. But I guess it could be kinda flirty and romantic and cool, so now thatโ€™s probably my favorite line.
02:48ย – I wouldnโ€™t change the video we made, but if I did a new version, I think it would have a new co-star. All due respect Erykah is a queen, but in an update I would make it a short film, and have another love story for the song
03:18ย – I hadnโ€™t finid the song yet, and I was laying the vocals, and thatโ€™s why I ended up saying โ€œDigga-da, digga-da, digga-da, digga-digga-da-da, Yoโ€™ I tell you the rest when I see you.โ€ Later I came up with a line for that part, but I tried to re-record it at least 20 times and it was never better than that take.
03:48ย – I hope that โ€œThe Lightโ€ helped inspire more love and continues to encourage hip-hop in a way that we can always be authentic to who we are. I think thatโ€™s a beautiful thing about hip-hop. This was just one of those songs that allowed us as males to feel like we could express love in a pure way – say what weโ€™re feeling and not be afraid. It took me a long time to understand that.

In the episode, Common pays tribute to J Dilla, delves into how Erykah Badu influenced the songโ€™s message about the different dimensions of love and shares how, as a Southside Chicago dude, he initially felt uncomfortable about not wearing socks during the music video shoot.

Additionally, Common discusses โ€œThe Lightโ€ being one of his greatest videos, his favorite line in the song and how proud he is that so many people have told him theyโ€™ve played the song at their weddings.ย 

Below is a complete outline of โ€œThe Lightโ€ I Vevo Footnotes:

00:24ย – Sonically, I give all the respect, honor and credit to J Dills because he produced the music. It was a sample from a beautiful Bobby Caldwell song called โ€œOpen Your Eyes.โ€ Dilla played me the beat he made for it, and I was like โ€˜Yo, this is incredible.โ€™
00:45ย – My songwriting is usually rooted in the truth, but I also use my imagination and creativity, because I havenโ€™t experienced everything in life. โ€œThe Lightโ€ was definitely inspired by Erykah Badu. Itโ€™s talking about the different dimensions of love and what partnership is.
01:17ย – One of the most challenging things about shooting the video for me was just making sure I let go. Iโ€™m a Southside Chicago dude, so some of the stuff was like โ€˜Okay, I am in the space of artsiness?โ€™ And some of it was like โ€˜Okay, is this a little too poetic?โ€™ I had to make sure I was being true to myself. They told me โ€˜We need you to wear no socks,โ€™ and I thought it was a little weird. I was in my artsy space and everything, but no socks? Donโ€™t know if I was ready for the no socks thing, but I did it.
01:48ย – โ€œThe Lightโ€ was one of the greatest videos I have ever been a part of. I think director Nzingha Stewartโ€™s vision was to make something simple, to express the coupleโ€™s intimacy and partnership. Sometimes you donโ€™t have to do a lot for it to be dope.
02:18ย – The line Iโ€™m most proud of is โ€œIt donโ€™t take a whole day to recognize sunshine.โ€ Iโ€™m proud of that because so many people have told me theyโ€™ve used this song in their weddings. I didnโ€™t think of that line as being dope or whatever, I just thought it was a fun line to say. But I guess it could be kinda flirty and romantic and cool, so now thatโ€™s probably my favorite line.
02:48ย – I wouldnโ€™t change the video we made, but if I did a new version, I think it would have a new co-star. All due respect Erykah is a queen, but in an update I would make it a short film, and have another love story for the song
03:18ย – I hadnโ€™t finid the song yet, and I was laying the vocals, and thatโ€™s why I ended up saying โ€œDigga-da, digga-da, digga-da, digga-digga-da-da, Yoโ€™ I tell you the rest when I see you.โ€ Later I came up with a line for that part, but I tried to re-record it at least 20 times and it was never better than that take.
03:48ย – I hope that โ€œThe Lightโ€ helped inspire more love and continues to encourage hip-hop in a way that we can always be authentic to who we are. I think thatโ€™s a beautiful thing about hip-hop. This was just one of those songs that allowed us as males to feel like we could express love in a pure way – say what weโ€™re feeling and not be afraid. It took me a long time to understand that.

โ€œThank you Vevo for always supporting my work, this is dope to be a part of Vevo Footnotes. This is the 50th anniversary of hip-hop, and manโ€ฆhip-hop has changed my life in ways that I canโ€™t even fathom. I thank God for hip-hop, and thank yโ€™all for celebrating โ€˜The Lightโ€™ and including it in Footnotes for the celebration of hip-hopโ€™s 50th anniversary. Peace.โ€ – Common

In the episode, Common pays tribute to J Dilla, delves into how Erykah Badu influenced the songโ€™s message about the different dimensions of love and shares how, as a Southside Chicago dude, he initially felt uncomfortable about not wearing socks during the music video shoot.

Additionally, Common discusses โ€œThe Lightโ€ being one of his greatest videos, his favorite line in the song and how proud he is that so many people have told him theyโ€™ve played the song at their weddings.ย 

Below is a complete outline of โ€œThe Lightโ€ I Vevo Footnotes:

00:24ย – Sonically, I give all the respect, honor and credit to J Dills because he produced the music. It was a sample from a beautiful Bobby Caldwell song called โ€œOpen Your Eyes.โ€ Dilla played me the beat he made for it, and I was like โ€˜Yo, this is incredible.โ€™
00:45ย – My songwriting is usually rooted in the truth, but I also use my imagination and creativity, because I havenโ€™t experienced everything in life. โ€œThe Lightโ€ was definitely inspired by Erykah Badu. Itโ€™s talking about the different dimensions of love and what partnership is.
01:17ย – One of the most challenging things about shooting the video for me was just making sure I let go. Iโ€™m a Southside Chicago dude, so some of the stuff was like โ€˜Okay, I am in the space of artsiness?โ€™ And some of it was like โ€˜Okay, is this a little too poetic?โ€™ I had to make sure I was being true to myself. They told me โ€˜We need you to wear no socks,โ€™ and I thought it was a little weird. I was in my artsy space and everything, but no socks? Donโ€™t know if I was ready for the no socks thing, but I did it.
01:48ย – โ€œThe Lightโ€ was one of the greatest videos I have ever been a part of. I think director Nzingha Stewartโ€™s vision was to make something simple, to express the coupleโ€™s intimacy and partnership. Sometimes you donโ€™t have to do a lot for it to be dope.
02:18ย – The line Iโ€™m most proud of is โ€œIt donโ€™t take a whole day to recognize sunshine.โ€ Iโ€™m proud of that because so many people have told me theyโ€™ve used this song in their weddings. I didnโ€™t think of that line as being dope or whatever, I just thought it was a fun line to say. But I guess it could be kinda flirty and romantic and cool, so now thatโ€™s probably my favorite line.
02:48ย – I wouldnโ€™t change the video we made, but if I did a new version, I think it would have a new co-star. All due respect Erykah is a queen, but in an update I would make it a short film, and have another love story for the song
03:18ย – I hadnโ€™t finid the song yet, and I was laying the vocals, and thatโ€™s why I ended up saying โ€œDigga-da, digga-da, digga-da, digga-digga-da-da, Yoโ€™ I tell you the rest when I see you.โ€ Later I came up with a line for that part, but I tried to re-record it at least 20 times and it was never better than that take.
03:48ย – I hope that โ€œThe Lightโ€ helped inspire more love and continues to encourage hip-hop in a way that we can always be authentic to who we are. I think thatโ€™s a beautiful thing about hip-hop. This was just one of those songs that allowed us as males to feel like we could express love in a pure way – say what weโ€™re feeling and not be afraid. It took me a long time to understand that.

โ€œThank you Vevo for always supporting my work, this is dope to be a part of Vevo Footnotes. This is the 50th anniversary of hip-hop, and manโ€ฆhip-hop has changed my life in ways that I canโ€™t even fathom. I thank God for hip-hop, and thank yโ€™all for celebrating โ€˜The Lightโ€™ and including it in Footnotes for the celebration of hip-hopโ€™s 50th anniversary. Peace.โ€ – Common

In the episode, Common pays tribute to J Dilla, delves into how Erykah Badu influenced the songโ€™s message about the different dimensions of love and shares how, as a Southside Chicago dude, he initially felt uncomfortable about not wearing socks during the music video shoot.

Additionally, Common discusses โ€œThe Lightโ€ being one of his greatest videos, his favorite line in the song and how proud he is that so many people have told him theyโ€™ve played the song at their weddings.ย 

Below is a complete outline of โ€œThe Lightโ€ I Vevo Footnotes:

00:24ย – Sonically, I give all the respect, honor and credit to J Dills because he produced the music. It was a sample from a beautiful Bobby Caldwell song called โ€œOpen Your Eyes.โ€ Dilla played me the beat he made for it, and I was like โ€˜Yo, this is incredible.โ€™
00:45ย – My songwriting is usually rooted in the truth, but I also use my imagination and creativity, because I havenโ€™t experienced everything in life. โ€œThe Lightโ€ was definitely inspired by Erykah Badu. Itโ€™s talking about the different dimensions of love and what partnership is.
01:17ย – One of the most challenging things about shooting the video for me was just making sure I let go. Iโ€™m a Southside Chicago dude, so some of the stuff was like โ€˜Okay, I am in the space of artsiness?โ€™ And some of it was like โ€˜Okay, is this a little too poetic?โ€™ I had to make sure I was being true to myself. They told me โ€˜We need you to wear no socks,โ€™ and I thought it was a little weird. I was in my artsy space and everything, but no socks? Donโ€™t know if I was ready for the no socks thing, but I did it.
01:48ย – โ€œThe Lightโ€ was one of the greatest videos I have ever been a part of. I think director Nzingha Stewartโ€™s vision was to make something simple, to express the coupleโ€™s intimacy and partnership. Sometimes you donโ€™t have to do a lot for it to be dope.
02:18ย – The line Iโ€™m most proud of is โ€œIt donโ€™t take a whole day to recognize sunshine.โ€ Iโ€™m proud of that because so many people have told me theyโ€™ve used this song in their weddings. I didnโ€™t think of that line as being dope or whatever, I just thought it was a fun line to say. But I guess it could be kinda flirty and romantic and cool, so now thatโ€™s probably my favorite line.
02:48ย – I wouldnโ€™t change the video we made, but if I did a new version, I think it would have a new co-star. All due respect Erykah is a queen, but in an update I would make it a short film, and have another love story for the song
03:18ย – I hadnโ€™t finid the song yet, and I was laying the vocals, and thatโ€™s why I ended up saying โ€œDigga-da, digga-da, digga-da, digga-digga-da-da, Yoโ€™ I tell you the rest when I see you.โ€ Later I came up with a line for that part, but I tried to re-record it at least 20 times and it was never better than that take.
03:48ย – I hope that โ€œThe Lightโ€ helped inspire more love and continues to encourage hip-hop in a way that we can always be authentic to who we are. I think thatโ€™s a beautiful thing about hip-hop. This was just one of those songs that allowed us as males to feel like we could express love in a pure way – say what weโ€™re feeling and not be afraid. It took me a long time to understand that.

Academy Award, Grammy and Emmy-winning artist Common takes fans behind the scenes of the official music video for โ€œThe Light,โ€ in the latest installment of Vevo Footnotes, premiering today. The exclusive content is part of Vevoโ€™s celebration to honor the historic 50th Anniversary of Hip-Hop – more detailsย here.

Common Revisits

โ€œThank you Vevo for always supporting my work, this is dope to be a part of Vevo Footnotes. This is the 50th anniversary of hip-hop, and manโ€ฆhip-hop has changed my life in ways that I canโ€™t even fathom. I thank God for hip-hop, and thank yโ€™all for celebrating โ€˜The Lightโ€™ and including it in Footnotes for the celebration of hip-hopโ€™s 50th anniversary. Peace.โ€ – Common

In the episode, Common pays tribute to J Dilla, delves into how Erykah Badu influenced the songโ€™s message about the different dimensions of love and shares how, as a Southside Chicago dude, he initially felt uncomfortable about not wearing socks during the music video shoot.

Additionally, Common discusses โ€œThe Lightโ€ being one of his greatest videos, his favorite line in the song and how proud he is that so many people have told him theyโ€™ve played the song at their weddings.ย 

Below is a complete outline of โ€œThe Lightโ€ I Vevo Footnotes:

00:24ย – Sonically, I give all the respect, honor and credit to J Dills because he produced the music. It was a sample from a beautiful Bobby Caldwell song called โ€œOpen Your Eyes.โ€ Dilla played me the beat he made for it, and I was like โ€˜Yo, this is incredible.โ€™
00:45ย – My songwriting is usually rooted in the truth, but I also use my imagination and creativity, because I havenโ€™t experienced everything in life. โ€œThe Lightโ€ was definitely inspired by Erykah Badu. Itโ€™s talking about the different dimensions of love and what partnership is.
01:17ย – One of the most challenging things about shooting the video for me was just making sure I let go. Iโ€™m a Southside Chicago dude, so some of the stuff was like โ€˜Okay, I am in the space of artsiness?โ€™ And some of it was like โ€˜Okay, is this a little too poetic?โ€™ I had to make sure I was being true to myself. They told me โ€˜We need you to wear no socks,โ€™ and I thought it was a little weird. I was in my artsy space and everything, but no socks? Donโ€™t know if I was ready for the no socks thing, but I did it.
01:48ย – โ€œThe Lightโ€ was one of the greatest videos I have ever been a part of. I think director Nzingha Stewartโ€™s vision was to make something simple, to express the coupleโ€™s intimacy and partnership. Sometimes you donโ€™t have to do a lot for it to be dope.
02:18ย – The line Iโ€™m most proud of is โ€œIt donโ€™t take a whole day to recognize sunshine.โ€ Iโ€™m proud of that because so many people have told me theyโ€™ve used this song in their weddings. I didnโ€™t think of that line as being dope or whatever, I just thought it was a fun line to say. But I guess it could be kinda flirty and romantic and cool, so now thatโ€™s probably my favorite line.
02:48ย – I wouldnโ€™t change the video we made, but if I did a new version, I think it would have a new co-star. All due respect Erykah is a queen, but in an update I would make it a short film, and have another love story for the song
03:18ย – I hadnโ€™t finid the song yet, and I was laying the vocals, and thatโ€™s why I ended up saying โ€œDigga-da, digga-da, digga-da, digga-digga-da-da, Yoโ€™ I tell you the rest when I see you.โ€ Later I came up with a line for that part, but I tried to re-record it at least 20 times and it was never better than that take.
03:48ย – I hope that โ€œThe Lightโ€ helped inspire more love and continues to encourage hip-hop in a way that we can always be authentic to who we are. I think thatโ€™s a beautiful thing about hip-hop. This was just one of those songs that allowed us as males to feel like we could express love in a pure way – say what weโ€™re feeling and not be afraid. It took me a long time to understand that.

Academy Award, Grammy and Emmy-winning artist Common takes fans behind the scenes of the official music video for โ€œThe Light,โ€ in the latest installment of Vevo Footnotes, premiering today. The exclusive content is part of Vevoโ€™s celebration to honor the historic 50th Anniversary of Hip-Hop – more detailsย here.

Common Revisits

โ€œThank you Vevo for always supporting my work, this is dope to be a part of Vevo Footnotes. This is the 50th anniversary of hip-hop, and manโ€ฆhip-hop has changed my life in ways that I canโ€™t even fathom. I thank God for hip-hop, and thank yโ€™all for celebrating โ€˜The Lightโ€™ and including it in Footnotes for the celebration of hip-hopโ€™s 50th anniversary. Peace.โ€ – Common

In the episode, Common pays tribute to J Dilla, delves into how Erykah Badu influenced the songโ€™s message about the different dimensions of love and shares how, as a Southside Chicago dude, he initially felt uncomfortable about not wearing socks during the music video shoot.

Additionally, Common discusses โ€œThe Lightโ€ being one of his greatest videos, his favorite line in the song and how proud he is that so many people have told him theyโ€™ve played the song at their weddings.ย 

Below is a complete outline of โ€œThe Lightโ€ I Vevo Footnotes:

00:24ย – Sonically, I give all the respect, honor and credit to J Dills because he produced the music. It was a sample from a beautiful Bobby Caldwell song called โ€œOpen Your Eyes.โ€ Dilla played me the beat he made for it, and I was like โ€˜Yo, this is incredible.โ€™
00:45ย – My songwriting is usually rooted in the truth, but I also use my imagination and creativity, because I havenโ€™t experienced everything in life. โ€œThe Lightโ€ was definitely inspired by Erykah Badu. Itโ€™s talking about the different dimensions of love and what partnership is.
01:17ย – One of the most challenging things about shooting the video for me was just making sure I let go. Iโ€™m a Southside Chicago dude, so some of the stuff was like โ€˜Okay, I am in the space of artsiness?โ€™ And some of it was like โ€˜Okay, is this a little too poetic?โ€™ I had to make sure I was being true to myself. They told me โ€˜We need you to wear no socks,โ€™ and I thought it was a little weird. I was in my artsy space and everything, but no socks? Donโ€™t know if I was ready for the no socks thing, but I did it.
01:48ย – โ€œThe Lightโ€ was one of the greatest videos I have ever been a part of. I think director Nzingha Stewartโ€™s vision was to make something simple, to express the coupleโ€™s intimacy and partnership. Sometimes you donโ€™t have to do a lot for it to be dope.
02:18ย – The line Iโ€™m most proud of is โ€œIt donโ€™t take a whole day to recognize sunshine.โ€ Iโ€™m proud of that because so many people have told me theyโ€™ve used this song in their weddings. I didnโ€™t think of that line as being dope or whatever, I just thought it was a fun line to say. But I guess it could be kinda flirty and romantic and cool, so now thatโ€™s probably my favorite line.
02:48ย – I wouldnโ€™t change the video we made, but if I did a new version, I think it would have a new co-star. All due respect Erykah is a queen, but in an update I would make it a short film, and have another love story for the song
03:18ย – I hadnโ€™t finid the song yet, and I was laying the vocals, and thatโ€™s why I ended up saying โ€œDigga-da, digga-da, digga-da, digga-digga-da-da, Yoโ€™ I tell you the rest when I see you.โ€ Later I came up with a line for that part, but I tried to re-record it at least 20 times and it was never better than that take.
03:48ย – I hope that โ€œThe Lightโ€ helped inspire more love and continues to encourage hip-hop in a way that we can always be authentic to who we are. I think thatโ€™s a beautiful thing about hip-hop. This was just one of those songs that allowed us as males to feel like we could express love in a pure way – say what weโ€™re feeling and not be afraid. It took me a long time to understand that.