The vocal version is a prominent track on Obie Trice’s debut studio album, "Cheers" , under Shady Records .
If you are looking for information or a breakdown of the track , it is the official backing track for the 2003 song by Obie Trice featuring Dr. Dre and Eminem . Here are the key details for this feature:
The instrumental has a tempo of 92 BPM and follows a West Coast hip-hop style characteristic of Dr. Dre's production during that era.
It originally appeared as a B-side on the "Got Some Teeth" single and the "Shit Hits The Fan" vinyl/CD singles released in 2003.
The vocal version is a prominent track on Obie Trice’s debut studio album, "Cheers" , under Shady Records .
If you are looking for information or a breakdown of the track , it is the official backing track for the 2003 song by Obie Trice featuring Dr. Dre and Eminem . Here are the key details for this feature:
The instrumental has a tempo of 92 BPM and follows a West Coast hip-hop style characteristic of Dr. Dre's production during that era.
It originally appeared as a B-side on the "Got Some Teeth" single and the "Shit Hits The Fan" vinyl/CD singles released in 2003.