A classic Nate Dogg-assisted track that epitomized the early 2000s West Coast/Detroit fusion. Critical and Commercial Success
The lead single that showcased Obie’s humor and commercial appeal.
The feature list was equally impressive, boasting appearances from . Despite these industry giants, Obie’s distinct baritone and storytelling ability ensured he was never overshadowed on his own project. Standout Tracks
If you're looking to listen to it right now, your best bet is to head over to official platforms like , Apple Music , or YouTube , where the full album is available for high-quality streaming.
The Legacy of Obie Trice’s "Cheers": A Shady Records Milestone
A heartfelt tribute to his mother that showed his emotional range.
Producing the soulful, introspective "Follow My Life."
When dropped his debut studio album, Cheers , on September 23, 2003, the rap world was firmly under the "Shady/Aftermath" umbrella. Following the massive success of Eminem’s The Eminem Show and 50 Cent’s Get Rich or Die Tryin' , the pressure was on for the Detroit native to prove that Shady Records was more than just a one-man show. "Real Name, No Gimmicks"