Shady Records (2000–2002) Trice signed to
Shady Records in 2000. He created a freestyle skit on the D12 album ''
Devil's Night'', following up with an intro snippet in Eminem's
The Eminem Show lead single "
Without Me", as well as the song "Drips". Later in 2002, Trice rapped on songs for the
8 Mile soundtrack, and also had a cameo appearance in
the film as a rapper in a parking lot. Trice also featured on the track
Hennessey on
Tupac Shakur's posthumous album
Loyal To The Game.
''Second Round's on Me'' and shooting (2005–2007) In 2005, Trice began work on his second album, entitled ''
Second Round's on Me. The album was released on August 15, 2006. Following the release of Second Round's on Me
, he released a mixtape called Bar Shots'' with
G-Unit's
DJ Whoo Kid. Shortly after his label-mate
Proof was shot to death in a Detroit nightclub on April 11, 2006, a song emerged on the mixtape circuit called "Ride Wit Me". The song was dedicated to Proof. Trice made a speech at Proof's funeral, addressing the problem of black-on-black violence: In the single "
Cry Now" from his second album, Trice addresses his shooting, as well as Eminem's rumored retirement, referenced with the following line, "Rock City is my voice / The white boy has stepped down / So I will accept the crown." Trice also addresses the shooting in the song "Pistol Pistol (Remix)" from the album
Eminem Presents: The Re-Up claiming he's after revenge, "I solemnly swear on my daughters tears/The nigga that got him in the head will feel it before the year ends / Hope you inconspicuous my friend / 'Cause once the word get back ya in a world of sin / Bullets will hurtle at him for tryin to murder what been determined as the first solo African" and later "I'm so sincere you seein' a hearse this year / it's not a verse it's curse for burstin' what's on ya person". He has since given insight as to why he feels the shooting occurred, and has labeled it "
haterism", as well as a bad mind state by saying, "it's a lot of do-or-die type individuals. They want to get that plug and there's really more to the game than they think it is [...] it's competition on a real vicious level."
Departure from Shady Records (2008–2009) In June 2008, Obie Trice departed from Shady Records due to concern that he was not being promoted properly. Contrary to public belief at the time of the announcement, Trice did not have a falling out with Eminem or
Dr. Dre. Both contributed vocals and production to Trice's upcoming album. A misunderstanding was made where it was believed he was attacking the label and Eminem on a single titled "The Giant"; however, this was quickly dismissed.
Special Reserve (2009–2010) On December 15, 2009, a compilation album,
Special Reserve, by Obie Trice and
MoSS, the first producer of
DJ Premier's "Works of Mart" production company, was released. The album is a collection of eleven of Trice's tracks recorded with MoSS from 1997 to 2000. The album served as a preface to his next album, "Bottoms Up".
Move to Black Market Entertainment, Bottoms Up, The Hangover and The Fifth, getting signed to Greenback Records (2010–present) In 2010,
Rap Basement reported that Obie Trice would launch his own independent music label, Black Market Entertainment. On May 4, he confirmed that
Eminem would be a featured guest artist on his upcoming album,
Bottoms Up. The music video was released on March 22, 2011; footage for the video was filmed at the Black Market Ent. Launch Party. In April 2011, Trice released another single called "Learn to Love". It was a remixed version of the song "Haters" from his
Bar Shots mixtape. That August, Trice
tweeted the release date for
Bottoms Up, initially planned for October 25. The first official single, "Battle Cry" featuring Adrian Rezza and produced by Lucas Rezza was released on
iTunes on August 23. On April 3, 2012,
Bottoms Up was released. On May 7, Trice released a new song from his upcoming mixtape
The Hangover titled "Get Rich Die Tryin" featuring
Bilal. In an interview with HipHopDX that August, Trice announced that he was working on an album that would also be also titled
The Hangover, which features production by
Warren G. On June 15, 2015, Trice released the single "Good Girls" which would appear on
The Hangover. The track was produced by the Grammy award-winning producer
Magnedo7, who was one of the producers of Eminem's seventh studio album,
Recovery. The album was released on August 7. In a 2016 interview with Mr. Wavvy, Trice announced that he was already working on his fifth studio album, which he planned to releasing later in the year. Additionally, he revealed plans of a box set that included all four of his previous studio albums, along with previously unreleased tour footage. On August 23, 2019, his fifth album aptly named
The Fifth was released. It includes guest appearances from Magnedo7, Directorkasper,
Xzibit, and others. On December 10, 2019, Obie Trice released a diss track called "Spanky Hayes" against
Nick Cannon after Cannon released two diss tracks against Eminem. In the track, Trice was rapping over the instrumental of "30 Something" by
Jay-Z. On December 16, Trice released a second diss track against Cannon called "Spanky Hayes 2" and under original production by Dubmuzik, who has produced for Trice in the past. In the diss track, he also calls out
Suge Knight for calling Cannon "the new
2Pac" on the latter's first diss track against Eminem. On September 14, 2025, Obie Trice shared a video on
X (Twitter) of
Conor McGregor announcing about Trice officially being signed with McGregor's record label Greenback Records. == Personal life ==