If anyone needed to get their swagger back, it was Common.
The Chicago-based rapper had cult cred to burn thanks to a 15-year career of incisive, politically minded old school rhymes that included mainstream hits like The Corner and Testify.
But all that evaporated with his 2008 album Universal Mind Control, an ill-advised attempt at a Black Eyed Peas-style pop crossover.
So it's pleasing to find Common hitting harder than ever on his ninth album.
"My name's synonymous with prominence, I'm to hip-hop what Obama is to politics," he spits on comeback single Sweet, a blustering and boastful track that sets the scene for a mostly masterful return to form.