He hooks up with his mate Nas on Ghetto Dreams and the pair create quite the racket over producer No ID's sparse piano and horn-laced beats on another album standout.
Elsewhere, with its atmospheric and dreamy Electric Light Orchestra-sampling beats, Blue Sky could be something from the last Kanye West album, and Common proves his versatility on the summery and soulful on Lovin' I Lost.
Best of all is Raw (How You Like It), thanks to its swirling, reggae-tinged beats and story-telling rhymes about a particularly nasty love triangle.
A couple of cheesy late album R&B tinges aside, The Dreamer/The Believer finds Common riding the form of his life.
Stars: 4/5
Verdict: Backpack rapper finds his mojo on hard-hitting comeback
Buy this album here.
-TimeOut