Common’s Memoirs Coming To Stores In June of 2011
Common has inked a deal with Atria Books to release his first ever memoir, which will hit stores in 2011.
The name of Common’s memoirs will be One Day It’ll Make Sense.
According to Atria, the book will detail the 38-year-old emcee’s rise to fame from the South Side of Chicago, his exploits in the Hip-Hop industry with rappers like Kanye West, and his crossover into the world of acting in movies like Terminator: Salvation, American Gangster and Just Wright with Queen Latifah.
Read the whole story on AllHipHop.com!
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