Be
Be: Soul, Chicago, and the Blueprint of GOOD Music In 2005, Common released Be —a record that feels like breath. Not excess, not spectacle—clarity. It is hip-hop rooted in soul, built on restraint, and driven by intention. At its core, Be is a collaboration between Common and Kanye West, with crucial contributions from J Dilla. The result is balance: structure and looseness, polish and humanity, design and feel. This is early GOOD Music at its purest—Common, Kanye West, John Legend—family, not formula. Context & Sound Kanye West produces the majority of the album, shaping a cohesive sonic identity: warm soul samples, tight drums, space for vocals. Nothing is overcrowded. Everything serves the voice. J Dilla contributes two key records—“Love Is…” and “It’s Your World (Parts 1 & 2)”—bringing a different feel: off-grid drums, organic swing, emotional texture. Together, they create contrast without breaking cohesion. Track-by-Track Excavation...