Eminem & Obie had apeared on Shade 45 recently to discuss the upcoming info on Obie trices new album.
You can download the interview here
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According to http://www.interscope.com The new Obie Trice album entitled "Second Round's On Me" is now slayted to be released on 30th May. Eminem is to feature on at least one track
INFO
Guest appearances (likely to make the album):
Eminem (1), D12, 50 Cent, Stat Quo, Nate Dogg, Akon, Trey Songz (doing a hook on a soul joint produced by Jonathan "J.R." Rotem), Big Herk, Trick Trick, Trife Life, Jaguar Wright (on an Alchemist produced track), and more tba
Producers (likely to make the album):
Eminem (9), Red Spyda, Denaun Porter, Timbaland, Trelle Blaze, Emile, 9th Wonder, Alchemist, Swinga, Mr. Lee, Hi-Tek, Fred Wreck, Dr. Dre (2), Scott Storch, Jonathan "J.R." Rotem, Lil' Jon, DJ Green Lantern, Sick Notes, and more tba
Tracks (likely to make the album):
*Black Boy (Produced by Trelle Blaze)
*Snitch (feat. Akon) (Produced by eminem) (1st single)
24's (Produced by Jonathan "J.R." Rotem)
My Mama (Produced by Jonathan "J.R." Rotem)
Ghetto (Produced by Jonathan "J.R." Rotem)
*Stay 'Bout It (feat. Stat Quo) (Produced by Denaun Porter)
*Wanna Know (Produced by Emile) (it was featured for the first time on the tv-serie 'Entourage' season 2, episode 7)
After Party (feat. Nate Dogg) (Produced by Trelle Blaze)
Violent
Terrible (Produced by Mr. Lee)
Cry Now (Produced by Sick Notes) (about the shooting, latest song he did for the album)
* = released
Other tracks (promo) (that could be on the album):
*Growing Up In The Hood (feat. The Game) (Produced by DJ Green Lantern)
*Emulate (feat. Eminem) (Produced by Eminem)
*2nd Round (Produced by Eminem)
*Haters (I've Got A Feeling)
*They Wanna Kill Me
* = released
Rumored tracks:
90 On A Freeway (said to be prod. by Eminem)
Tears Don't Affect Me
Executive producer: Eminem
SNITCH: THE VIDEO
label: Shady/Interscope
director(s): Jessy Terrero
production co: Terrero Films/Lotus Filmworks
Source: Videostatic.com
OBIE & EM ON THE COVER OF COMPLEX MAGAZINE
Look for it soon.
Official site: complex.com
Obie plays Big Pimpin [movie news]
Obie Trice will play in a movie titled "Life Goes On" which is set in Detroit. His character is named Big Pimpin. Paradime also has a part in the movie.
Release date:
France 11 May 2006 (Cannes Film Festival)
Story:
Life Goes On is the story of Vince and Amy, two soul mates torn apart by one's inability to conquer his demons and accept the fact that everyone deserves to be loved. Vince is Detroit's underground party supplier and has elevated himself to movie star status because of it. Whatever Vince wants, Vince gets. Except for Amy, ironically, who has just graduated law school and is being forced by her transition into the adult world to realize the negative, inevitable consequences associated with Vince's lifestyle. She is left with no choice but to stand her ground and risk losing her soul mate, forever. For two people whose lives have been solely based on one another since childhood, his choice seems simple. However, being the king of Detroit's nightclub, party scene and always under the influence, makes it extremely difficult for Vince to see or accept the truth. Blinded by drugs and living for instant gratification and superficial respect, the downward spiral of Vince's life has already begun and is vividly illustrated through drug use and his deteriorating relationship with Amy. The madness ensues as they battle to find a shred of the love that once connected them.
Tagline: 48 hours could be an eternity.
Source: IMDb.com
Official site: http://www.lgothemovie.com (see trailer)
Eminem on 'Second Rounds On Me' in XXL Shade 45 magazine:
"Obie's second album is crazy. Obie's second album is bananas. We're in the process of mixing it right now, and we got about 13, 14 songs mixed. There were a couple of times where, while we were mixing the record, just in the spur of the moment we started making a beat. Obie started writing to it, started thinking. Yo, I got a couple of lines in my head. Let me say it to the mic real quick. (He) went in the booth and it turned into one of the dopest songs on the album. Obie has stepped up his game so much."
"We go through days where we'll make 10, 20 beats a day. There's no set formula. There's a lot of beats on Obie's album that I would have rapped to. So it doesn't really have a set plan, as long as the beat is dope and it's gotta have a feel to it."
"I was surprised with him trying new things not only lyrically and song-wise, but to bring you this character and where he's really from," he says. "You want to stay true to yourself and your roots. I think this time around, people will get a better idea of who Obie is and what he's about."