Music
Obie Trice
Second Round's On Me
Shady/Interscope/Universal
James Simons (CHARTattack)
08/15/2006 8:04pm

Back
in 2002, it looked like Eminem was going to do for Obie Trice what he'd
already done for mother-son lawsuits and Christopher Reeve jokes. But
then 50 Cent brought his bullet-riddled, nut-shrivelled muscles and
chorus-ready charisma to Shady. Fiddy blew up and Obie's disappointing
debut was quickly forgotten. Some things have changed since then. One:
Obie's publicist arranged for him to receive a few non-lethal bullets
to the head. And two: the real Slim Shady sat down as the artist's
primary producer. There are still a few of Em's pensive, plodding
productions, but there are also diverse up-tempo tracks like the
guitar-fuelled "Wanna Know," which samples Detroit rockers Power Of
Zeus. More importantly, Obie proves for the first time to be a truly
skilled, sincere lyricist.
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