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Obie Trice, Black Milk, South Asian hip hop, Eminem, DJ Butter, Nick Speed…

Detroit Hip Hop news bits:

  • Obie Trice is featured on the soundtrack for HBO’s Entourage.
  • Black Milk was recently interviewed by Cream.cz. Check it out if you can understand Czech.
  • This feature in the Metro Times talks about hip hop’s influence in Metro Detroit’s South Asian music scene and Detroit rapper Kidd Skilly.
  • Lawyers are advising Eminem not to sue Apple.
  • DJ Butter will be releasing the first installment of his Whatupdoe? TV DVD magazine September 11th. Go to tribeglobalbroadcast.com for more info
  • Keep your eyes and ears peeled for a double-disc release from Nick Speed.
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Obie Trice arrested says Detroit News

Obie Trice arrested

Obie Trice was arrested Tuesday by Oakland County cops according to the Detroit News.

Detroit rapper arrested

Detroit rapper Obie Trice was arrested Tuesday in Oakland County and released Wednesday from Oakland County Jail pending investigation. Oakland County Sheriff’s officials weren’t able to comment on the arrest Thursday. Trice, 29, has released two albums on Eminem’s Shady Records.

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Underrated: Obie Trice and Royce da 5′9″

WWW at BallerStatus posts his list of underrated emcees in a new post and this is what he has to say about two Detroit artists.

Royce Da 5′9″ Obie Trice

Royce Da 5′9 -– Royce… one of my favorite underrated MCs. One of my favorite MCs, period. Nas digs dude’s skills too. I could tell you what makes him underrated, but ask your little brother or sister if they heard of Royce Da 5′9. Here, watch this video. I’m going to get something to eat. (*link to Royce’s “Hip Hop” video)

Obie Trice -– I’m going to tell you hip-hop fans something real right now. Let me screw y’all into some shit. This dude Obie can spit like there’s no fucking tomorrow. Got Some Teeth earned some laughs, but this dude is one real MC. Not a rapper an MC. Obie is sick. The guy is clever and highly lyrical. Oh yes, BallerStatus been knowing dude is nice. “Baby I’m extra large (huge) in magnitude / And Magnums to lubrication that I use / To chose which hole on a hoe I abuse (yes) / Have ‘em confused, can’t tell who is who.” Why Second Round’s On Me didn’t do more numbers is the root of problems that hip-hop has…

Which Detroit rappers would you add to your list?

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Proof tribute from QD3’s “Beef IV”

This is an excerpt from the latest in QD3’s Beef series.

Tribute to Proof, from Beef IV.

Featuring commentary from 1st Born, Trick Trick, Obie Trice, T3 and several others.

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If Detroit Rappers were the Wu-Tang Clan


D12

Despite some obvious similarities to the Wu-tang Clan, D12 really didn’t warrant comparison to the 9 man strong team as individuals.

If Detroit emcees were to band together and do a Wu tribute album (purely hypothetical) or form a parallel version of the group, this is how they would form together (like Voltron!).

    RZA - The ring leader - Has to be none other than J Dilla. Aside from fulfilling both emcee/producer capabilities, it’s the actual similarity in the quality of production and the sometimes lacklustre emceeing (see RZA on Ras Kass’ “The End”) that makes this an obvious choice.

    GZA - The wise leader - Another easy one - Less scientific but Phat Kat has been putting in work since the days of 1st Down with his old running mate droppin’ knowledge and schooling cats.

    Method Man - The star - Stole the spotlight on the initial album without necessarily knowing he would (”M-E-T-H-O-D MAN”). That would be Obie Trice. Through all the hype surrounding Eminem and D12, Obie Trice ended up being the most successful of Detroit’s Shady Records recruits. The entire package you would want to see in an emcee.

    Ghostface - If Method Man is “Star A”, Ghostface would be “Star 1A”. In Detroit’s case it would be Royce Da 5′9″. Perhaps the most prolific lyricist with respects due to Eminem, Royce like Ghostface is the underground’s king.

    Ol’ Dirty Bastard - The unpredictable one - Baatin no question. Baatin doesn’t quite have the unintentional comedy of Dirt McGirt down, but maybe that’s something he can exploit.

Wu-tang Clan

The Wu-tang Clan: One of the, if not the best, hip hop groups of all time.

    Raekwon - The storyteller - Big Herk. Easily. Both can whip up grimy tales of crime and street life and paint a picture through their words every time.

    Inspectah Deck - Quiet but deadly. This would be Elzhi. Not the type to jump on award show stages uninvited (“Wu-tang is for the children!”) or constantly seek media attention, but no less deadly on the mic. One of the group’s best emcees and considered very underrated. Hopefully Zhi comes correct on his first solo outing. Deck didn’t quite live up to expectations.

    Masta Killa - The unknown - Not many people could tell you a whole lot about Masta Killa. That fact along with the rhyme style/voice makes me think Billy Nix. The former D-Elite member is a stronger rhymer both lyrically and in flow but the subject matter and overall style are similar.

    U-God - The relatively weaker link out of a strong crew - Not that he couldn’t deliver some fire (”Winter Warz”). He had the voice, but next to some of his group members, he had no choice but to be overlooked. This one’s a hard one. Success wise I would have to say Strike. Again, good lyrical ability but didn’t get the attention his peers did. Still goin strong after his role in 8 Mile, Strike should be alright as long as he doesn’t make bad career moves like U-God did - biting the hand that feeds him (RZA) and making a travesty of hip hop (”Bump” - I won’t even link to the video) a single on your cd.

Other thoughts:

  • T3 could arguably play the role of Cappadonna, the “10th” member of Wu. They both can drop either an underrated or underwhelming verse depending on the song.
  • Proof could have also made a good Method Man. Both have a similar type of voice and could flow for days. But he also had a bit of Ol’ Dirty in him too, so he wasn’t an automatic fit.
  • Eminem just doesn’t fit into any of the Wu. He might have had he gone a different route and joined with Dru Ha and the Boot Camp Clique (another group of emcees that drew comparisons to the Wu).

Your thoughts?

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If Detroit Rappers were a part of the Detroit Tigers

Real Detroit’s weekly Four Track column featured a look at Detroit rappers as baseball players. Tom Matich delivers this:

Royce Da 5’9” (Pitcher) — When it comes to throwing hot rocks, there is no one blazin’ like Royce right now. He’s like Wild Thing from Major League mixed with the crazy style of Dontrell Wilis.

Buff 1 (Slugger) — This guy is all power when he steps on to the plate. He was on AML farm team for a while, but now his rookie card, PURE, is sure to make him a collector’s item.

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Phat Kat (Short Stop) — He’s the Derek Jeter of Detroit, you can always rely on him for solid GRA (Guest Rap Appearance) and his Carte Blanche album is sure to go out the park.

Bareda aka Mr. Wrong (First Baseman) — Bareda is a towering force on the plate and his knack for catching club and street hits is a testament to his flexibility.

Black Milk
(Catcher) — Like Pudge, Black is determined to bring Detroit a ring and he brings out the best in his teammates with his motivational music.

Sicknotes (Designated Hitter) — If you’re in a need of a hit, the team of Witt and Pep should be always be on deck. Last year, they hit a grand slam with Obie Trice’s “Cry Now” and they looked great in spring training with new joints from K Deezy and Bareda.

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Detroit Hip Hop new bits

Various Detroit Hip Hop news bits.

  • Obie Trice wants to be on the radio and award shows. Obie talks about branching out with HipHopDX.
  • Detroit’s State Theater will now be known as Fillmore
  • The Boston Herald talks about Detroit Hip Hop keeping J Dilla’s legacy alive
  • Detroit producer Alpha-bet was featured in Crain’s Detroit Business magazine.
  • And Detroit mixtape heavyweight, DJ Butter, will tie the knot with his longtime girlfriend this weekend. Congratulations Butter!
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Obie Trice plans on releasing “Bottom’s Up” next year

MTV has news on Obie Trice in their weekly Mixtape Monday column. Obie reveals his plans on recording and releasing his next project entitled Bottom’s Up.

All is quiet in the Shady camp at the moment — besides the hailstorm of publicity that Shady/Aftermath artist 50 Cent has been stirring up, Eminem and D12 are playing it low-key.

But that hasn’t stopped Obie Trice from gearing up for his next project, Bottom’s Up. He’s a few songs deep and hopes to be able to drop the album by the top of next year. Obie has only been in the lab with Daz Dillinger so far, but it’s another vet he’s recently linked with — former Suave House CEO and current Clipse manager Tony Draper — that has the Detroit rhyme-slinger thinking about the big picture.

“I’m in the makings with him about doing some management [for me],” Obie said of Draper. “We working some things out. It’s a good look. He knows a lot of people and knows how to move things around. He’s been out here for a minute, so that’s a good look as far as I go. I’m just trying to branch out and get in this game correctly.

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“I don’t really know a lot of artists — I’m in Detroit,” Obie continued. “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.”

With that goal in mind, Obie has compiled a wish list for Bottom’s Up that includes Eminem, Young Buck, Akon, Jazze Pha, and Devin the Dude. He also told us he’d ultimately like to be the type of artist who gets invited to perform at award shows and talked about for having the song of the year.

But Obie’s in no rush to pull a crossover move. He recently leaked his latest joint, “Detroit Summer,” which will also be on his next mixtape with DJ Whoo Kid, The Most Underrated (earlier thought to be scrapped). Obie revealed a few tracks he’s working with, like the cautionary “Short Distance” and “Hold Up.”

” ‘Short Distance’ just talks about how a short distance it is between being right and being wrong and what’s disrespecting a man and what’s not,” Obie explained. “It’s like a short distance between living life and not. Just that quick something can happen when you trying to back a person against a wall.

” ‘Hold Up’ [has] a real banging bass line with a constant freestyle, like a different type of flow,” he continued. “A verbatim, repetition-type flow. It crazy, something different. There’s a few joints I got.”

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