Bottoms Up (Obie Trice Album)
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''Bottoms Up'' is the third studio album by American rapper Obie Trice. It was released on April 3, 2012, by Black Market Entertainment. The album entering the charts at number 113, with 5,000 physical albums sold in the first week. The album is his first effort since ''
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'' in 2006 and features production from Dr. Dre and Eminem.


Background

The title of the album, ''Bottoms Up'', was chosen as Obie Trice was keen to keep the alcohol-related theme for his album titles. He had begun working on the album while in the process of releasing his second album, ''
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. On the topic of collaborating, Obie Trice also explained to MTV, "I don't really know a lot of artists—I'm in Detroit. It's not Atlanta, where everybody is everywhere, or L.A. or somewhere like that. I actually think it's time for me to start branching off and start connecting with cats. Getting my collaboration on and working with some hot producers—unknown and known—and just make them joints that feel good and that are radio. I just want to make that transition." But in July, XXL displayed in an Obie Trice interview that Obie said he would not to compromise his integrity. He also said that he felt he was near to being finished, and has worked with producers such as
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's Square Biz, and Six - all of which he stated as being "unknown producers, but the shit is fire."Seth Berkman (2 July 2007).
Obie Trice: Take a Ride (Interview)
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Obie had also mentioned in another interview that he does have beats from Dr. Dre, which he received during ''Second Round's on Me'', but decided to keep them for ''Bottoms Up''. He has also stated at various times that he'd like to release the album in the summer of 2008, and further elaborated on this thought by saying, "I would like to have a summertime album because both of my reviousalbums were in the winter rfall. I think these tracks I'm picking are more fun, summer type of joints. I on'twant to wait so long to put out an album. It took three years to put out ''Second Round's on Me'' fter'' Cheers''. I think that's too long." In June 2008, Obie Trice departed from Shady Records.Tai Saint-Louis (30 June 2008).
Shady Records Issues Statement On Obie's Departure
". AllHipHop.com. Accessed 1 July 2008.
In September 2008 in an interview with Detroit's FM98 WJLB, Obie said he expected the album would be released in February 2009, under his new label Black Market Ent. On May 4, 2010 Obie Trice confirmed Eminem is on the album and he still remains friends with him. In an interview with ''XXL'' on August 24, 2011, Trice elaborated on Eminem's contributions on the album, revealing that he would appear on two songs, one of which is called "No Turning Back", the other called 'Friends With Enemies'.


Singles

The album's lead single "Battle Cry", was released on August 23, 2011. The song features guest vocals from Adrian Rezza and was produced by Lucas Rezza. The album's second single "Spend the Day" featuring Drey Skonie, was released on iTunes on March 6, 2012. The album's third single "Spill My Drink", was released on August 21, 2012, as digital download on iTunes.


Track listing

The track listing was confirmed by Amazon.com. ;Notes * signifies an additional producer.


Charts


References

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