Obie Trice with first music since shooting
February 16th 2006 Posted to Hip-Hop News
Detroit rapper Obie Trice is back with his first recorded material since being shot in the head on Dec. 31, 2005.On the track, “They Wanna Kill Me,” Trice pokes fun at the detractors that tried to take him out on a Detroit freeway and cites jealously as the main factor behind his shooting.
Still, despite the serious tone of the song, Trice injects the sarcasm that his lyrical style has become synonymous with.
“I ain’t mad at you dog/You get money from the streets/I get it from Billboard,” Trice mockingly rhymes.
Later, on the same track, he eerily acknowledges the close call.
“Bullet by his brain, right?/A couple of more inches, it could have been a night, night/But the Almighty wasn’t ready for O. Trice,” the Detroit MC candidly spits.
Shady Records has yet to announce a release date for Trice’s next album.
Source: Vibe.com, http://makaveli.com/?p=46
February 16th 2006 Posted to Hip-Hop News
Detroit rapper Obie Trice is back with his first recorded material since being shot in the head on Dec. 31, 2005.On the track, “They Wanna Kill Me,” Trice pokes fun at the detractors that tried to take him out on a Detroit freeway and cites jealously as the main factor behind his shooting.
Still, despite the serious tone of the song, Trice injects the sarcasm that his lyrical style has become synonymous with.
“I ain’t mad at you dog/You get money from the streets/I get it from Billboard,” Trice mockingly rhymes.
Later, on the same track, he eerily acknowledges the close call.
“Bullet by his brain, right?/A couple of more inches, it could have been a night, night/But the Almighty wasn’t ready for O. Trice,” the Detroit MC candidly spits.
Shady Records has yet to announce a release date for Trice’s next album.
Source: Vibe.com, http://makaveli.com/?p=46