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Rapper Common on teaming up with ‘13TH’ director

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AMERICAN rapper Common said it was “very special” to team up again with director Ava DuVernay on her latest documentar­y “13TH”, which deals with issues of race and the US criminal justice system.

The Chicago native, who won a 2015 Academy Award for best song “Glory” from DuVernay’s 1960s civil rights drama “Selma,” said it was important for him to work on her latest project.

“I think it’s very, very special. She is like one of those creative, passionate, intelligen­t beings and visionarie­s and is committed. So I’m like always saying, ok, what can we do?,” Common said in an interview.

The documentar­y argues that although slavery was officially abolished in the United States 150 years ago, it is still alive in the form of mass incarcerat­ion that disproport­ionately affects black people.

The fi lm, which uses television footage, music and interviews with former prisoners, politician­s and academics, owes its title to the 13th amendment to the US Constituti­on, which ended slavery in 1865.

Common released in November his eleventh album, “Black America Again,” which he hopes will spark a retelling of the black American experience and a past that includes lynchings, discrimina­tion and other injustices.

The album includes the song “Letter to the Free” which was used in DuVernay’s documentar­y.

“I had written the fi rst verse and then I watched the fi lm and then I continued to work on the second verse. And she and I went back and forth as far as some of the ideas and what we wanted to hear in the second verse,” he said.

“13TH” is playing on Netfl ix. “Black American Again” debuted at number 25 on the Billboard 200 charts. — Reuters

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A scene from ‘How I Met Your Mother’. — Photo courtesy of 20th Century Fox Television
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