Grammy award-winning rapper Common appeared in an election day video with Colorado Rep. Leslie Herod to remind parolees they can vote.

“Anybody who is convicted and now is on parole, a parolee, you have a voice,” Common said in the video, posted on Herod’s Facebook page. “At one point, this country, state, didn’t want to give you a voice. You have a chance now. Please go out and vote.”

Herod, D-Denver, sponsored a bill during the last legislative session that restored voting rights to more than 11,000 Coloradans on parole. Criminal justice reform has become one of Herod’s signature issues since she was elected in 2016. In the video, Herod tells the rapper, who is known for his activism, that he has inspired her work.

Anyone eligible to vote in Colorado, including parolees, can register to vote and cast a ballot in today’s election.

“There’s no excuse get out there and make your voices heard,” Herod said.