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Bug fixes and performance improvements across the extension. Click View Changes to see what's new.
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Feature availability may change as Roblox updates its platform.
Shows ping directly in the server list.
Helps estimate connection quality before joining.
Adds best-connection sorting in server filters.
Lets you surface lower-latency servers faster.
Adjust RoPro theme hue, saturation, and lightness.
Apply your preferred look across supported RoPro surfaces.
Live updates like and dislike counts while experience data refreshes.
Helps spot sentiment shifts without reloading.
Name and save your sandbox outfits.
Re-open saved builds quickly when testing new combinations.
Shows more shared content and overlap with other users.
Extends mutual insight directly on friends surfaces.
View RoPro Trade Board listings on the custom /board/ page.
Use filter tools to narrow posts and find matching offers faster.
Adds quick trading actions directly inside the trade window.
Includes bulk decline/cancel actions and faster trading workflows.
Adds a compact item info card in trades with charts and recent item context.
Available for RoPro Plus and RoPro Rex users.
Calculates total trade value and demand in real-time in trades and the trade window.
Updates totals immediately as either side changes.
Sends desktop alerts for inbound and outbound trades.
Includes value context and quick decline or cancel actions.
Adds a quick dropdown list of your limiteds in trade search.
Click an item to instantly filter matching trade rows.
Shows a win/loss value preview for each trade row.
Helps prioritize which trades to review first.
View total limited value on profiles.
Use direct Rolimons context for faster profile evaluation.
Quickly visit item pages by acronym or partial name search.
Speeds up trading and value checks directly from navbar search.
Post listings on Trade Board and use expanded offer workflows.
Includes the Rex Trade Board More Options toolset.
Calculates total post value directly on Trade Board listings.
Makes offer comparison faster with immediate value context.
Adds advanced Trade Panel automation controls for RoPro Rex.
Includes threshold automation, projected filtering, and faster inbound cleanup actions.
Adds more Trade Board options, including adding your own items directly in the flow.
Lets you add wishlist items and other offer options from the same panel.
Automatically declines bad inbound trades.
Uses your configured thresholds so lower-value trades are filtered quickly.
Monitors your outbound trades for bad trades and automatically cancels them.
Useful for users worried about their account being compromised.
Released on March 28, 2000, Common's fourth studio album, Like Water for Chocolate
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Do not risk your cybersecurity or violate artist rights with a pirate ZIP. Support the art. Open your preferred streaming service, queue up "Time Travelin’," and let the warmth of the Soulquarians wash over you. You will find that the album "works" best when experienced legally and in high fidelity. common like water for chocolate full album zip work
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Recording took place at the legendary Electric Lady Studios in New York City and Studio A in Dearborn Heights, Michigan, between 1999 and 2000. It was a period of intense creativity, capturing a moment when hip-hop was actively merging with live instrumentation, jazz, and neo-soul. The result was a sound that was organic, warm, and unapologetically intellectual—a rarity for a major label release. Released on March 28, 2000, Common's fourth studio
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By 2000, Common had solidified his reputation as a lyricist, but Like Water for Chocolate (often abbreviated as LWFC) showed his growth as an artist. Produced largely by the Soulquarians collective—including Questlove, J Dilla, Common himself, and James Poyser—the album feels like a living, breathing musical jam session.
The exposure on MTV and beyond helped Common reach a whole new audience. The single "The Light" even earned him a Grammy nomination for Best Rap Solo Performance at the 43rd Annual Grammy Awards. It was the moment the man once known as Common Sense became a household name, all while staying true to his Native Tongues roots.
Some notable tracks from the album include: