Commons career has been one long struggle for respect. His reviews have been good, his sales mediocre, but the cross hes always had to bear was that the streets, as they say, werent really feeling him. For a while that seemed to bother him some, but on his latest, he clearly doesnt give a fuck. Produced largely by his workaholic Chicago cohort Kanye West, Be sets Commons heady rhymes to a full-bodied, '70s-obsessed soundtrack. On Chi City, Common pens a love-hate letter to his hometown over Curtis Mayfieldstyle funk. The soaring Faithful connects the spiritual to the sexual in a way that only the best soul music knows how. But Commons real gift is as a storyteller: He spins courtroom drama on the intoxicating Testify, and details some down-and-dirty fantasies on Go. The vibe throughout Be is definitely retro, but it fits Commons wizened rhymes like a glove.