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Album Review: Cheers

  • Artist: Obie Trice
  • Rating: StarStarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: September 23, 2003
  • Type: Contains explicit content
  • Genre: Rap

Review

For Cheers, his debut album, Obie Trice had some tough acts to follow. Less than a year earlier, fellow Shady Records signee 50 Cent had released the year's best-selling rap album, and before that, Eminem's burgeoning label had a pair of other multi-platinum, hit-filled releases: his own The Eminem Show and the 8 Mile soundtrack. Chances were, no matter how remarkable his album debut, Trice wasn't going to match the success of his predecessors -- not by a long shot. Perhaps that's why he begins his album with "Average Man," a standoffish statement-of-purpose that showcases his humble persona. Trice is certainly no "P.I.M.P." like 50, nor is he so self-important that he lashes out at "White America" like Eminem. He's just an "Average Man," a long-struggling rapper from Detroit who "rose from zero to hope." This theme of urban actualization informs the majority of Cheers: the evolution from nickel-and-dime hustling to big-time rapping ("Here's a toast to never looking back again...this is it, my niggas/This what we boast about," he raps on the title track). Discounting his affiliations, Trice is just another poor dude from the hood with nothing to lose, through and through, and that in itself is novel circa 2003, when innumerable ghetto-fabulous, Pinocchio-nosed rappers made a business of telling tall tales and gloating ad infinitum. Of course, it helps that Trice gets top-shelf productions from Eminem, Dr. Dre, and Timbaland, as well as high-profile features from Em, Dre, 50, Nate Dogg, and Busta Rhymes. Like 50's Get Rich or Die Tryin', which was similarly conceived by the Shady collective, Cheers is such a well-crafted album that it's a worthwhile listen regardless of whether or not you care much for the protagonist himself. Trice is a fine rapper -- thoughtful, sincere, gruff, and quick -- but perhaps a bit too "average" for casual rap listeners. In fact, you could call him middle-of-the-road: hardcore but not gangsta; swaggering but not big-pimpin'; witty but not hysterical; smart but not brilliant. That's okay, though. It's his persona -- he's the Everyman rapper. And besides, his producers more than compensate for his plainness, as does the solidness of his album. Cheers boasts 74 straight minutes of inventive production, original ideas, thought-out lyrics, and straight-up MCing -- even if it lacks outright hits à la "In da Club" or "Lose Yourself." So cheers, indeed -- to Trice, that is -- because his debut is quite an accomplishment and deserves accolade, even if it's not a commercial juggernaut like its fellow Shady releases. ~ Jason Birchmeier, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Average Man (Lyrics) Steven King, Luis Resto, Marshall Mathers, Obie Trice Obie Trice (4:16)
Cheers (Lyrics) Steven King, Luis Resto, Marshall Mathers, Obie Trice Obie Trice (3:34)
Got Some Teeth (Lyrics) Anne Dudley, Steven King, Luis Resto, M. McLaren, T. Horn, Marshall Mathers, Obie Trice Obie Trice (3:47)
Lady (Lyrics) Luis Resto, Marshall Mathers, Obie Trice Eminem, Obie Trice (4:45)
Don't Come Down (Lyrics) Luis Resto, Marshall Mathers, Obie Trice Obie Trice (5:11)
The Setup Mike Elizondo, A. Young, N. Hale, Obie Trice Nate Dogg, Obie Trice (3:13)
Bad B**** Obie Trice Obie Trice (4:09)
S*** Hits the Fan Mike Elizondo, Andre Young, Marshall Mathers, Obie Trice Dr. Dre, Obie Trice (4:52)
Follow My Life (Lyrics) Ernie Isley, Chris Jasper, Luis Resto, Marshall Mathers, Obie Trice Obie Trice (3:55)
We All Die One Day Marshall Mathers, Obie Trice Eminem, 50 Cent, Obie Trice, Lloyd Banks (5:29)
Spread Yo S*** Steven King, Luis Resto, Denaun Porter, Obie Trice Kon Artis, Obie Trice (4:03)
Look in My Eyes (Lyrics) Mike Elizondo, A. Young, N. Hale, Marshall Mathers, Obie Trice Nate Dogg, Obie Trice (4:50)
Hands on You (Lyrics) Luis Resto, Marshall Mathers, Obie Trice Eminem, Obie Trice (5:12)
Hoodrats (Lyrics) Luis Resto, Marshall Mathers, Obie Trice Obie Trice (4:12)
Oh! (Lyrics) Trevor Smith, Mike Elizondo, A. Young, Obie Trice Busta Rhymes, Obie Trice (4:30)
Never Forget Ya (Lyrics) Jeff Bass, Steven King, Luis Resto, Marshall Mathers, Obie Trice Obie Trice (4:27)
Outro (Lyrics) Steven King, Luis Resto, Marshall Mathers, Obie Trice Eminem, D12, Obie Trice (4:02)

Credits

Timbaland (Producer), Luis Resto (Producer), Jonathan Mannion (Photography), Timbaland (Mixing), Brian Gardner (Mastering), Jimmy Douglas (Engineer), Kirdis Postelle (Project Coordinator), Denaun Porter (Producer), Steven King (Mixing), Coco (Guest Appearance), Jimmy Douglas (Mixing), Mauricio Iragorri (Engineer), Andrew Mains (Editing), Marcus Heisser (Artist Coordination), Dr. Dre (Mixing), Eminem (Executive Producer), Demacio Castellon (Assistant), Rouble Kapoor (Assistant), Timbaland (Vocals), Chris Clancy (Marketing), Mike Dinkins (Bass), Fredwreck Nassar (Guitar), Fredwreck Nassar (Keyboards), Richard Hunt (Assistant), Les Scurry (Production Coordination), Steven King (Bass), Luis Resto (Bass), Steven King (Guitar), Richard Hunt (Engineer), Steven King (Engineer), Nancie Stern (Sample Clearance), Coco (Vocals), Definite 87 Ent (Vocals), Eminem (Producer), Jeff Bass (Guitar), Boubacar Sidibe (A&R), Luis Resto (Keyboards), Mike Elizondo (Keyboards), Marc Labelle (A&R), Riggs Morales (A&R), Dr. Dre (Producer), Eminem (Mixing), Tracy McNew (Artist Coordination), Mike Elizondo (Producer), Larry Chatman (Project Coordinator), Fredwreck Nassar (Producer), Mike Elizondo (Mixing)
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Cheers
Studio album by Obie Trice
Released September 23, 2003
Recorded 2002 – 2003
Genre Midwest hip hop
Length 74:27
Label Shady, Interscope
Producer Eminem (exec.)
Dr. Dre, Mike Elizondo, Luis Resto, Timbaland, Emile, Mr. Porter, Fredwreck
Professional reviews
Obie Trice chronology
Cheers
(2003)
Second Round's on Me
(2006)
Singles from Cheers
  1. "Got Some Teeth"
    Released: August 12, 2003
  2. "The Set Up"
    Released: January 13, 2004
  3. "Don't Come Down"
    Released: 2004

Cheers is the debut album by Obie Trice, released on September 23, 2003 after he was signed to Shady Records in 2000. The title track "Cheers" celebrates Obie's successful debut into the rap game after being in the Detroit underground for many years. The album's title is a homage to the long running NBC sitcom of the same name, and the album cover features a logo similar to that used on the show.

The album consists of 17 tracks, with executive production from Eminem, and additional production by Dr. Dre, Timbaland, Mike Elizondo, Emile, Fredwreck and Kon Artis. Artists featuring on Cheers include Busta Rhymes, D12, Dr. Dre, Nate Dogg, 50 Cent, Lloyd Banks, Tony Yayo and Timbaland.

Topics Obie has touched on this album include his life on the streets of Detroit, problems with his mother, relationships with women and the soulful reminder that, despite having made it into the mainstream, he has not forgotten his friends.

This album contains no skits, unlike other albums made by artists on the Shady label.

Contents

Track listing

# Title Producer(s) Time
01 "Average Man" Eminem, Luis Resto 4:16
02 "Cheers" Eminem 3:34
03 "Got Some Teeth" Eminem, Luis Resto 3:47
04 "Lady" (feat. Eminem) Eminem, Luis Resto 4:45
05 "Don't Come Down" Eminem, Emile 5:11
06 "The Set Up" (feat. Nate Dogg) Dr. Dre, Mike Elizondo 3:13
07 "Bad Bitch" (feat. Timbaland) Timbaland 4:09
08 "Shit Hits the Fan" (feat. Dr. Dre, Eminem) Dr. Dre, Mike Elizondo 4:53
09 "Follow My Life" Fredwreck, Eminem 3:55
10 "We All Die One Day" (feat. G-Unit, Eminem) Eminem 5:29
11 "Spread Yo Shit" (feat. Kon Artis) Mr. Porter 4:03
12 "Look in My Eyes" (feat. Nate Dogg) Dr. Dre, Mike Elizondo 4:50
13 "Hands on You" (feat. Eminem) Eminem 5:12
14 "Hoodrats" Emile, Eminem 4:12
15 "Oh!" (feat. Busta Rhymes) Dr. Dre, Mike Elizondo 4:30
16 "Never Forget Ya" Eminem 4:27
17 "Outro" (feat. D12) Eminem 4:02
18 "Synopsis" (Japan bonus track)
19 "8 Miles" (Japan bonus track)

Samples

Singles

Diss songs

Shit Hits the Fan

The track 'Shit Hits the Fan' is a track which insults Ja Rule. Examples of disses from Dr. Dre in the track are: "This little nigga, Ja Rule, Talking bout he's gonna slap me, Nigga please, you gotta jump and swing up to hit me at the knees." At the end of the song, Obie spoke over the beat telling Ja Rule to, "Go behind all the gangsta's you want. Matter of fact get every gangsta from every hood in the United States of America to back you. Aint nobody reppin with you, you cant see that?" This was intended to mock Ja Rule's street credibility, declaring that no one was backing him again and that he "fell off."

We All Die One Day

The track is a diss to Murder Inc, Benzino, The Source namely Kim O from the Source magazine. Examples from Lloyd Banks include a subliminal shot at Ja Rule and Irv Gotti like, 'Your boss and your captain soft'. Eminem dissed The Source with lines like, 'We burn Source covers like fuckin' Cypress Hill'.

Outro

The outro was a diss to Murder Inc & R.Kelly.

Chart positions

Album chart positions

Year Album Chart positions
Billboard 200 Top R&B/Hip Hop Albums
2003 Cheers #5 #3

Singles chart positions

Year Song Chart positions
Billboard Hot 100 Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Singles & Tracks Hot Rap Tracks Rhythmic Top 40
2003 "Got Some Teeth" #11 #33 #12 #12
2004 "The Setup" #73 #39 #19 #30

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