Obie Trice Talks Relationship with Eminem, 50 Cent’s ‘Power’ & More

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Obie Trice Talks Relationship with Eminem, 50 Cent's 'Power' & More

Obie Trice talks about Eminem, 50 Cent, and more in a new interview.

Black Market Entertainment founder and former Shady Records Rapper Obie Trice sat down with Lil’ Thrilla of CapCityHipHop for an Exclusive Interview where he talks about his upcoming project, Eminem, and much more. Obie Trice discusses his friendship with the Detroit Rapper, 50 Cent’s television series “Power,” his fourth studio album The Hangover, and more with CapCityHipHop.Com’s Lil’ Thrilla.

In the Interview, Lil’ Thrilla asked Obie Trice about his relationship with Eminem today on which Obie said, “Em is cool, That’s my brother, man anything that I need, anything that I need to deal with or any type of situation for us in the Industry I can hit Em up. That’s my bro and he will be for life.” After that Thrilla asked Obie about when was the last time he was with Eminem, “Probably about a year ago. We were down in New York for some kind of concert event.” Obie replied.

Q: How’s your relationship with Eminem today?
Obie: Em is cool. That’s my brother, man…Anything that I need, anything that I need to deal with, or any type of situation for us in the industry I can hit Em up. That’s my bro and he will be for life.
Q: What’s the last time you were with Eminem?
Obie: Probably about a year ago. We were down in New York for some kind of concert event.

The Hangover is American rapper Obie Trice’s fourth studio album, released on August 7, 2015, through Black Market Entertainment. Young Buck, Drey Skonie, Estelle, and others make cameos on the album. The album cover incorporates all three of Obie Trice’s first three studio album covers: Cheers, Second Round’s On Me, and Bottoms Up. Trice indicated in a 2016 interview with Mr. Wavvy that this will be his final album with an alcoholic theme.

Later Lil’ Thrilla asked about Obie’s thoughts on 50 Cent’s television series ‘Power‘ and his Label Black Market Entertainment. He also speaks with Obie Trice about the release of his fourth studio album ‘The Hangover‘ and the features on the album. Check out his full Interview below which also features footage from ‘The Hangover Tour’ in Ottawa, Canada at Ritual Nightclub performing ‘Hennessy‘ and ‘Cheers‘ from his album ‘Cheers‘.

Obie Trice recently visited Hot 97 and sat down with Ebro and Laura Stylez in the hot seat. Obie talked about how he was found by Eminem, collaborating with Big Sean and Dej Loaf, his new song “Good Girls,” and more with The Morning Show presenters.” If there was no 50 Cent, my sh*t would have been outta here! All that momentum he had, man, when he came out with all those singles, it was like ‘We f**k wit Obie but this guy right here is Tupac. He got shot 9 times?! Holy sh*t, damn, we gotta get shot out here.”

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