
Profile
Famous as :
RapperBirth Name :
Obie Trice IIIBirth Date :
November 14, 1977Birth Place :
Detroit, Michigan, USAClaim to fame :
Album "Cheers" (2003)
Eminem Presents "The Re-Up"
September 20, 2006 12:09:55
While his divorce is going to mediator, Eminem rocks the music industry with his new LP. The Grammy-winning rapper is about to make a comeback to the scene with an upcoming LP, titled "Eminem Presents: The Re-Up".
It is a mixtape disc that will serve as an introduction to new artists from his Shady Records camp, naming that of Stat Quo, Cashis and Bobby Creekwater. Besides them all, there's also D12 crew, as well as 50 Cent, Lloyd Banks, Obie Trice and Akon.
Christina Aguilera Is Back to the Top Album Chart
August 24, 2006 10:08:58
Christina Aguilera always does something in the biggest way possible. And marks her comeback to the music scene the pop singer really is serious about it which is apparent through her latest album "Back to Basics" which according to Nielsen SoundScan sold 342,000 copies in the week ended Sunday August 20th, such amount that bring the set to the very top position of album chart.
What's more "Back to Basics" also scores abroad, opened at number one in the U.K., Canada, Australia, Germany, the Netherlands, Switzerland and Ireland, among others. Lyfe Jennings' "The Phoenix", in the meantime, sold more than 135,000 copies to secure the 2nd spot and then followed by Trace Adkins' "Dangerous Man" at No.3 with 115,000 copies. Meanwhile, Cherish is at the 4th spot with their album "Unappreciated" sold 91,000 copies.
Trice's End Year Incident
January 04, 2006 11:01:11It's really such an awful way to end a year for Obie Trice as he unexpectedly experienced a gunshot wound while driving his SUV with his girlfriend on Detroit's Lodge Freeway around 1:10 a.m. on December 31, 2005. One of the bullets that were fired toward him went through the back window of his car and horrifyingly grazed his head, but fortunately the rapper did not encounter any serious injuries.
According to Michigan State Police Sergeant Mario Gonzalez, Trice continued to drive after the shot before exited the freeway in the suburb of Southfield and was taken to receive a treatment from Providence Hospital later that night. "He's doing fair, but he's naturally quite upset," Delois Askew, Trice's grandmother, told the Detroit News Sunday. "It's a puzzle why anyone would want to do this. Was it just a random incident, or did someone go after him? That's what we're trying to figure out."







