The Legacy of Obie Trice’s Cheers : Why This 2003 Shady Records Classic Still Resonates
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The album features a star-studded lineup from the Shady/Aftermath era. Featured Artist(s) Producer(s) Average Man Eminem, Luis Resto Got Some Teeth Eminem, Luis Resto Eminem, Luis Resto Don't Come Down Emile, Eminem The Set Up (You Don't Know) Dr. Dre, Mike Elizondo Shit Hits the Fan Dr. Dre, Eminem Dr. Dre, Mike Elizondo We All Die One Day 50 Cent, Lloyd Banks, Eminem, Tony Yayo Look in My Eyes Dr. Dre, Mike Elizondo Busta Rhymes D12, Eminem Cheers - Album by Obie Trice - Apple Music The Legacy of Obie Trice’s Cheers : Why
The album’s title and its intro were a clever play on the famous sitcom Cheers , but the content was anything but a lighthearted comedy. Obie Trice established his identity immediately with the slogan distinguishing himself from the persona-driven rappers of the era. He brought a gritty, soulful, and distinctly Detroit perspective to the mainstream. Heavyweight Production and Features Dre, Mike Elizondo Shit Hits the Fan Dr
The D12 producer added localized Detroit grit to tracks like "Spread Yo Shit." The Guest Verses
| # | Track Title | Featured Artist(s) | Duration | Key Details | |---|---|---|---|---| | 1 | "Average Man" | - | 4:16 | The intro track sets a powerful, haunting tone. | | 2 | "Cheers" | - | 3:34 | The celebratory title track where Obie revels in his debut. | | 3 | | - | 3:47 | The lead single; a playful yet raunchy hit that became his signature song. | | 4 | "Lady" | Eminem | 4:45 | A smooth track where both artists trade verses about their ideal women. | | 5 | "Don't Come Down" | - | 5:11 | A soulful track showcasing Obie's storytelling ability. | | 6 | "The Setup" | Nate Dogg | 3:13 | The official third single; a Dr. Dre-produced track with an iconic hook. | | 7 | "Bad Bitch" | - | 4:10 | A hard-hitting, club-ready track typical of the Shady Records sound. | | 8 | "Shit Hits the Fan" | Dr. Dre, Eminem | 4:52 | The infamous posse cut that directly disses Ja Rule, escalating the Shady/Aftermath vs. Murder Inc. feud. | | 9 | "Follow My Life" | - | 3:55 | A personal, introspective look at the struggles of his past. | | 10 | "We All Die One Day" | 50 Cent, Lloyd Banks, Eminem | 5:29 | The album's ultimate posse cut, featuring three of Shady/Aftermath's biggest stars. | | 11 | "Spread Yo Shit" | Kon Artis of D12 | 4:43 | A raw, D12-style track with aggressive, boastful rhymes. | | 12 | "Look in My Eyes" | Eminem, Nate Dogg | 4:50 | A deeply personal track about paranoia and deception. | | 13 | "Hands on You" | Eminem | 5:40 | A passionate duet with Eminem about loyalty in a relationship. | | 14 | "Hoodrats" | - | 4:12 | A quick, dirty track where Obie vividly describes encounters with women, backed by an early Nate Dogg hook. | | 15 | "Oh!" | Busta Rhymes | 4:30 | A high-energy collaboration with the legendary Busta Rhymes. | | 16 | "Never Forget Ya" | - | 4:17 | An emotional, soulful track where Obie reflects on his past and pays tribute to friends he's lost. | | 17 | "Outro" | D12 | 4:02 | A fitting conclusion featuring the entire D12 crew. |
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