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“Can I Borrow A Dollar?” by Common is his debut studio album, released in 1992. It showcases Common’s early style, blending jazz and funk-influenced beats with his intricate lyricism. The album features production from No I.D. and Ynot, and highlights include tracks like “Take It EZ” and “Breaker 1/9.” It’s considered a classic example of 1990s Chicago hip-hop, setting the stage for Common’s influential career in the genre.
Dollar Side | |||
A1 | A Penny For My Thoughts | 4:31 | |
A2 | Charms Alarm | 4:23 | |
A3 | Take It Ez | 4:08 | |
A4 | Heidi Hoe | 4:30 | |
A5 | Breaker 1/9 | 4:02 | |
A6 | Two Scoops Of Raisins | 5:29 | |
Sense Side | |||
B1 | No Defense | 1:14 | |
B2 | Blows To The Temple | 4:41 | |
B3 | Just In The Nick Of Rhyme | 2:29 | |
B4 | Tricks Up My Sleeve | 3:20 | |
B5 | Puppy Chow | 4:00 | |
B6 | Soul By The Pound | 4:20 | |
B7 | Pitchin’ Pennies | 1:59 |