Obie Trice is making no qualms about it. He wants to be on the radio. He wants to be invited to award shows. He wants to make a "Song of the Year" candidate. He's ready for what he refers to as a "transition."
He has already started working on his next project, tentatively titled Bottom's Up. The album title cleverly follows the pattern set by his earlier releases Cheers and Second Round's On Me. Now it seems that he has his sights set on breaking through, even more than he has already.
As he talks of branching out, he has already started working with Daz. He's also in touch with Tony Draper (former CEO of Suave House and current manager of Clipse) in order to help with this transition.
"I'm in the makings with him about doing some management [for me]...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," he noted before expanding on the topic.
"I don't really know a lot of artists