Obie Trice is an American rapper and songwriter hailing from Detroit, Michigan, who first made a splash in the hip hop world in the early 2000s. His career skyrocketed after being signed to Eminem's Shady Records, where his talent was showcased on various compilations, leading up to his debut album, "Cheers," released in 2003. The album was a commercial success and helped cement his position in the rap game with hits like "Got Some Teeth" and "The Set Up."
Known for his sharp lyrical ability and storytelling, Obie Trice has maintained a steady presence in the music industry, despite facing personal and professional challenges along the way. His discography includes several noteworthy releases such as "Second Round's on Me" and "Bottoms Up". With his most recent releases like "The Fifth," which dropped in 2019, Trice continues to deliver gritty narratives and hard-hitting tracks that resonate with his fanbase. His style remains rooted in the gritty realism of Detroit's rap scene, and he has worked with a range of artists, from his early days under the wing of Eminem to collaborations with artists such as Kurupt, as seen in their joint project "Long Story Longer Presents Kurupt and Obie Trice." Despite not being in the mainstream limelight as he once was, Obie Trice's dedication to his craft and his ability to connect with listeners have ensured his longevity in the competitive world of hip hop.
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