Obie Trice

Rapper

Birthday November 14, 1977

Birth Sign Scorpio

Birthplace Detroit, Michigan, U.S.

Age 46 years old

Nationality United States

#12803 Most Popular

1977

Obie Trice III (born November 14, 1977) is an American rapper.

1997

The album is a collection of eleven of Trice's tracks recorded with MoSS from 1997 to 2000.

The album served as a preface to his next album, "Bottoms Up"

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2000

He was signed to fellow Detroit rapper Eminem's Shady Records in 2000, where he released the albums Cheers (2003) and Second Round's on Me (2006).

Trice formed his own record label, Black Market Entertainment, upon leaving Shady.

Trice signed to Shady Records in 2000.

He created a freestyle skit on the D12 album Devil's Night, following up with an intro snippet in Eminem's The Eminem Show lead single "Without Me", as well as the song "Drips".

2002

Later in 2002, Trice rapped on songs for the 8 Mile soundtrack, and also had a cameo appearance in the film as a rapper in a parking lot.

2003

Trice's debut album, Cheers, was released on September 23, 2003, with its first single "Got Some Teeth" being well received on radio in a number of countries.

"Got Some Teeth” peaked at number 54 on the Billboard Hot 100, and peaked within the top ten of the charts in Belgium (Flanders), Denmark, Ireland, New Zealand, and the United Kingdom. In the latter country, "Got Some Teeth" debuted and peaked at number eight on the UK Singles Chart in October 2003. He also released the singles "The Set Up" and "Don't Come Down". The album consists of 17 tracks with production from Eminem, Dr. Dre, Timbaland, Mike Elizondo, Emile, Fredwreck and Mr. Porter. Artists featured on Cheers include Busta Rhymes, Eminem, 50 Cent, Lloyd Banks, Dr. Dre, Nate Dogg, D12, Tony Yayo, and Timbaland. The album was eventually certified platinum by the RIAA. Trice also featured on the track Hennessey on Tupac Shakur's posthumous album Loyal To The Game.

2005

In 2005, Trice began work on his second album, entitled Second Round's on Me.

2006

The album was released on August 15, 2006.

Following the release of Second Round's on Me, he released a mixtape called Bar Shots with G-Unit's DJ Whoo Kid.

Shortly after his label-mate Proof was shot to death in a Detroit nightclub, a song emerged on the mixtape circuit called "Ride Wit Me".

The song was dedicated to Proof.

Trice made a speech at Proof's funeral, addressing the problem of black-on-black violence:

I want to talk to those coming up in the 'hood, coming up in the struggle.

We're killing each other, and it's about nothing.

Nothing.

Nothing.

We're all dying... over nothing.

In the single "Cry Now" from his second album, Trice addresses his shooting, as well as Eminem's rumored retirement, referenced with the following line, "Rock City is my voice / The white boy has stepped down / So I will accept the crown."

Trice also addresses the shooting in the song "Pistol Pistol" from the album Eminem Presents: The Re-Up claiming he's after revenge, "I solemnly swear on my daughters tears/The nigga that got him in the head will feel it before the year ends / Hope you inconspicuous my friend / `Cause once the word get back ya in a world of sin / Bullets will hurtle at him for tryin to murder what been determined as the first solo African " and later "I'm so sincere you seein' a hearse this year / it's not a verse it's curse for burstin' what's on ya person".

He has since given insight as to why he feels the shooting occurred, and has labeled it "haterism", as well as a bad mind state by saying, "it's a lot of do-or-die type individuals. They want to get that plug and there's really more to the game than they think it is [...] it's competition on a real vicious level."

2008

In June 2008, Obie Trice departed from Shady Records due to concern that he was not being promoted properly.

Contrary to public belief at the time of the announcement, Trice did not have a falling out with Eminem or Dr. Dre.

Both contributed vocals and production to Trice's upcoming album.

A misunderstanding was made where it was believed he was attacking the label and Eminem on a single titled "The Giant"; however, this was quickly dismissed.

2009

On December 15, 2009, a compilation album, Special Reserve, by Obie Trice and MoSS, the first producer of DJ Premier's "Works of Mart" production company, was released.

2012

Trice then released three more albums: Bottoms Up (2012), The Hangover (2015) and The Fifth (2019).

Obie Trice III was born and raised on the west side of Detroit, Michigan, by his mother, along with three brothers.

He is of African American and German descent.

Trice was given a karaoke machine by his mother when he was 11 and he used it to rhyme over instrumentals from artists such as N.W.A.

By the age of 14, he was attending rap battle gatherings around Detroit, including the Hip Hop Shop, where he and his friends would go on Saturday afternoons.

The battles were hosted by Proof from D12.

Positive response from watchers encouraged Trice to get into rap music seriously."

Trice was calling himself "Obie 1" at that time, but before Proof introduced him at the Hip Hop Shop, he asked him his real name and introduced him as "Obie Trice", which remains his rap name.

Trice was introduced to Eminem through D12 member Bizarre.

Later, Trice's manager arranged for him to have dinner and go to a Kid Rock party with Eminem.