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  • Audio CD (August 15, 2006)
  • Original Release Date: August 15, 2006
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Format: Explicit Lyrics
  • Label: Shady Records
  • ASIN: B000FDEUIA
  • In-Print Editions: Vinyl  |  MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars See all reviews (36 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #49,125 in Music (See Bestsellers in Music)

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3.0 out of 5 stars Start a Tab -- 3 1/2 Stars, August 15, 2006
By Ahmad Jordan "Ahmad Jordan" (Bufalo, NY United States) - See all my reviews
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This album is much darker and grittier than the first one. The sound recording sounds intentionally analog-ish, deviating from that polished, big budget studio sound of the first album. If the idea was to capture the claustrophobic grainyness of the ghetto, then they've done it. Almost too well.

The sound is so seeped in grey-cloud moodiness that I had to stop it at one point and think pleasant thoughts of birds chirping and rivers running.

I mean, I liked the album. I guess. Or more accurately, I like Obie. I think he has a trademark voice and a presence that really could be better utilized. Obie doesn't have to be overshadowed by the remnants of people like Eminem and 50 Cent. His sharp voice and sometimes quick lyrics alone are capable of placing him among the A list artists. Talent is definitely not an issue. His rhymes are clever and so carefully crafted that I'm still finding new things on his old album. Already I've heard a few keeper lines on the new one.

So why does Obie and this album feel so B-listed?

I think it's memorability. There's nothing really memorable about this album. I mean, we're reminded by so many other rappers about this whole anti-snitch politic that there really is no reason to pay much attention when Obie is next in line to beat this dead horse. And the same goes with all the tough-talk songs like "Kill Me a Mutha" and "Violent" and "Average Man" and...wait! "Average Man" was from the last album wasn't it? Oh well... I think I see a pattern here.

Or not a pattern. What we're really seeing is marketing.

And that's what so depressing and defeating for a guy like Obie. With a good producer who can coach him on expanding his palette and subject matter a little bit, we might get more of songs like "Wake Up" which manage to be ghetto but a little more relevant and worth remembering.

Actually, I think the whole "bar" concept was a step in the right direction. They just never really completed the step. I thought "Cheers" with its irish green cover design, was kind of clever for a self-described "big lip" black guy. Right away, I thought I was buying a concept album that might use the bar as a background setting. Men love to talk sh** at bars, and the whole "Cheers" concept could have been the stage for Obie to tell some ghetto stories, but in a drunken fashion. And like all drunken stories they easily lend themselves to humor and exageration -- or just plain fiction! "Got Some Teeth" felt like it wanted to go there, but seemed transparent in its agenda to reach Em's audience.

Just the same, "Second Round's on Me" could have been a nice continuation of that concept. And if "Cheers" was the playful side of drinking, "Second Round" would have been the darker side. The tales told "at the bar" could be more self-reflective and regretful, like the songs "Mama" and "Obie's Story", which actually are the highlights of this album. The song "Mama" is, not lighthearted, but serve as the light and shade that every good album has. The song is produced by JR Rotem and has that 70's inner-city feel that matches perfectly with Obie's voice and vision. It airs out the album a little. And the last cut on this album, "Obie's Story" shocked the hell out of me, since it's so believable it's heartbreaking. And it's without a doubt one of the most ambitious songs I've heard -- the beat actually changes tone several times, oscillating from a childlike upbeat rhytm to aggressive and back to a celebratory optimism.

I'm not giving up on Obie. Of all of Aftermath/Shady's recent artist dispatch, Obie feels the most authentic to me. The Game put out a solid album with the Documentary, but his persona outside of the album seems uncertain. Busta is not convincing as a cocaine obsessed street hood, though sonically that album is one of the best I've heard. Obie, on the other hand is the least pretentious and actually seems like the guy you'd see rapping on the corner -- and you'd stop to listen to him. My advice is lets start a tab with Obie and tell the bartender to keep 'em coming. If he's smart, his next album will have JR Rotem as the exclusive producer, since he by far brings the most sophisticated tracks on here. Sooner or later Obie is gonna give hip-hop a classic album. I just hope it's not too late when he does it.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Didn't expect this hot of an album, August 21, 2006
Obie Trice's sophmore album, "Second Rounds on Me" is probably the best album of 2006 by far. This album is one of those albums you can blast in your car or listen to on your headphones. I read a lot of the reviews and people feel the album is "dark" or depressing. This album is just a little more rugged than cheers. I don't see this album as "dark" at all. Songs like "Jamaican Girl" and "All of My Life" do not give the album a gloomy feeling. In fact, only a 1 or 2 tracks on the album will give you a depressing feeling. Songs like "Lay Down" or "Ballad of Obie". So if what you're looking for is a Britney Spears album, I'm sorry but you might want to keep looking through the shelves. If you're looking for an album that brings a gutter street presence with incredible lyrical talent and production, this is the album for you.

1. Intro
2. Wake Up 4/5 - Good song to start off the cd. I heard the base in my car and I had to pull over for a second. The beat is so pure and Obie's lyrics through flames on the song like a lot of other songs on the album, as you'll read on.

3. Violent 5/5 - Very strong chorus from Obie. This is a song where I think he lets some of his anger out from him being shot. Eminem's production is sick. One of the best songs by far.

4. Wanna Know 3.5/5 - Good song also. I think the guitar is too much though. Obie's lyrics really helped to save the song.

5. Lay Down 3/5 - This is one of the songs that give a gloomy feeling like I was talking about. The beat is very plain. If you really listen to it, it just sounds like snares. In my opinion, just an album filler.

6. Snitch 5/5 - First single off the album, and rightfully so. This song sticks out like a sore thumb (sorry for the cliche). Akon gives an amazing appearence with the chorus and produces the song as well. Obie did the track justice with his verses as well. Akon is very underrated.

7. Cry Now 5/5 - This is absolutley my favorite song on the album. This just shows us that Obie Trice is nothing but a beast. He showed so much energy in the song and gave it everything he had. You can tell in his voice.

8. Ballad of Obie Trice 4/5 - This is another dark song, but this one is really good. It's one of those songs you would listen to on a rainy day in my opinion

9. Jamaican Girl 4/5 - Very uptempo song. Brick n Lace makes a feature on the song by singing the chorus. They have very good voices and the beat went along great with Obie's lyrics (If you haven't figured it out, Obie's lyrical talent is a huge factor in why this album is so good)

10. Kill Me a Mutha - 4.5/5 What can I say, I'm a sucker for songs with "Scarface" samples. Song is catchy as well. Sounds like a song that would've have made it on "Cheers"

11. Out of State - 3/5 Great beat with this song. I was a little worried because it was a little faster than Obie's regular flow but he kept with the beat. Shows us that he can switch up his flow and it could work either way.

12. All of My Life - Nate Dogg, , Obie Trice - 4/5 I like this song because of the westside feel that it brings. Nate Dogg is also another underrated artist on this album. Great hook that he gave.

13. Ghetto - Trey Songz, , Obie Trice - 3.5/5 Trey Songs really didn't bring much to this song. I'm sorry to all of his fans that are reading this, but I think he is just a poor R.Kelly impersonater. Again, it is Obie that saves the song.

14. There They Go - Eminem, , Obie Trice - 5/5 WOW!!!! This song is absolutley incredible. Obie Trice and Big Herk destroy this song with their solid lyrics. Eminem just slaughtered the track with his verse. Very tight song. They should make a video for it.

15. Mama - Trey Songz, , Obie Trice - 4/5 This is the better of the two songs with Trey Songs. Obie gets personal on this one and thats why I like it.

16. 24's - 4/5 I think every rapper in the world has made a song about 24's once in their career. But I liked this from Obie. Has a gangsta feel to it.

17. Everywhere I Go - 50 Cent, , Obie Trice - 4.5/5 I was kind of hoping for a verse from 50 but the song still came out good. Again, Obie's lyrics are untouchable.

18. Obie Story - 5/5 Great song because, again, Obie gets personal and tells parts of his life. Very genius in changing the beats when he tells a sad part of his life from a happy part of his life.

Again, I would reccomend this album to any rap fan. Def the album of the year so far.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Since They Wanna Know, September 2, 2006
Obie Trice, a member of Shady Records, has released his sophomore effort, called "Second Round's On Me". His first album, "Cheers", released back in 2003, was a very promising debut. I loved that album, and I'm starting to like this one just as much as I like his first. Obie has definitely been through a lot this year. He was almost killed when someone shot him in a driveby in Detroit, and he also lost his cousin Proof (R.I.P.). So, I thought that Obie would definitely come with it on this album. I've been waiting for this for a long time, considering the release date was pushed back quite a few times. Well now it's finally out and it doesn't let me down at all.

After the intro, which is his mom yelling at him because he's selling drugs, the very first song is "Wake Up". I love this cut. He rhymes about how Black people need to wake up before society takes them down. Good track to start out with. "Violent" is next. Honestly, it's nothing special, but I like Obie's chorus and I like the beat by Eminem. Of course, it's about how he's violent. The next track, "Wanna Know", is the first track I heard from this CD a long time ago. This was on a certain video game's soundtrack but I can't remember which one. Anyway, I love this cut. The sample on the chorus is great. Obie's rhymes are on point as well. "Snitch" with Akon is a track I have mixed feelings about. One thing is, the whole "don't snitch" thing wasn't that good to begin with, and now it's played out. BUT, Akon's chorus is very, very catchy. It's hard to deny a song with Akon on the chorus (atleast with me it is). And the song sounds pretty good, despite the topic being too cliche. So it's actually an okay track. "Cry Now" is another cut that was released as a single (I think). I seen the video for it on IMF one day. The song is great. The beat by Witt & Pep is awesome, and Obie tells the haters they can cry now. "Ballad of Obie Trice" is nice too. Eminem made a beat that has an electronic voice saying "Ob-ie Trice" over and over again for the chorus, which I think is cool. "All of My Life" featuring Nate Dogg is a catchy song made for the ladies. It's kind of like a laid-back party track. I like the beat by Trell, and Nate Dogg's chorus is catchy, as always. "There They Go" is sort of like a Detroit posse cut, with Eminem and Trick Trick appearing. Everyone drops good verses, especially Eminem, and the production is good. Trey Songz drops a good chorus on "Mama", and 50 Cent stops by to give a decent chorus to "Everywhere I Go". "Obie Story" is probably the best song this album has to offer. It starts off with Obie telling how he was as a little kid, then to him slanging dope, and then his daughter being born and how he changed his life around. The production by Jonathon Rotem is excellent and so are Obie's lyrics. Perfect way to end the album.

The album does have a few duds as well. "Lay Down" isn't necessarily a bad cut, but Obie's flow doesn't match the beat that well. The song sounds a little off-kilter. "Jamaican Girl" falls flat, and is basically a filler song. "Kill Me A Mutha" is just another song in the same boat as "Violent" and "Lay Down". "Out of State", where Obie raps about how he's going to get his paper no matter what, is just another hustling track that fails to take off. "Ghetto" has a nice chorus by Trey Songz, but again, the concept is worn out. There's been way too many "this is the ghetto" type tracks and they get old after awhile. "24's" is another done-to-death song. Who cares what his rims are sitting on? I don't. Despite these drawbacks, the album is another solid one from Obie. I like that he doesn't overload his album with skits and that it doesn't play for much over an hour, as I think it only clocks in at 62 minutes. There are too many albums that have a whole 79 minutes worth of crappy music. I'm glad this doesn't.

Yes, the album may be a really dark album, but if I had been through what he's been through this year, my album would be dark as well. I still wouldn't say that this album beats Cheers, and I don't even think it's as good as Cheers, but it's definitely a good album. I think that on his next album, Obie needs to stay away from worn-out subject matter and topics in his songs so there won't be as much filler on his next album. Tracks like "Out of State", "Kill Me A Mutha", and especially "24's" don't belong on an Obie Trice CD. But all the good tracks this album has to offer override the bad ones. So all in all, Obie has made another good record. Nice lyrics and decent production make for a great listen. If you're an Obie Trice fan, you won't be disappointed by picking this up. I still recommend this to any one who likes Hip-Hop as well.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Great cd....!
Pretty good cd. track one is pretty funny and track 6 with Akon is very good a must buy for all fans!! we love Obie.........!!
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Published 14 months ago by Thomas W. Brown III

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this might be the worst cd i have ever heard. there is only 1 good song on here, snitch. the rest of this album is so bad its rediculis. dont buy this
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4.0 out of 5 stars The album may give you a hangover, but Obie's lyrics won't fade away like memories of the night before.
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4.0 out of 5 stars OBIE DID A GOOD JOB.
THIS IS THE FIRST OBIE TRICE CD, I'VE PURCHASED. I AM PLEASED WITH IT. HE HAS A UNIQUE STYLE. I WILL CONSIDER BUYING MORE IN THE FUTURE.
Published on January 18, 2007 by LOVELY T.

2.0 out of 5 stars What a damn shame!
Its a shame Obie got into rapping cuz of being affiliated with eminem, cuz its the reason why he can't make good music. Read more
Published on December 6, 2006 by Transformer

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