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Dr. Dre, Eminem St Hits The Fan Remix | Obie Trice,

: Obie Trice handles the verses and ends the song with a spoken outro, mocking Ja Rule for losing his "gangster" support across the U.S.. Why It’s Considered a "Classic"

The song is often cited as one of the best examples of the "untouchable" 2000s Shady Records era. It wasn't just a solo Obie Trice song; it felt like a posse cut designed to showcase the combined power of Eminem’s mentorship, Dre’s production, and Obie’s storytelling. Quick Track Facts : Cheers (2003) Producer : Dr. Dre (with Mike Elizondo) Theme : Street credibility and loyalty during industry beef Obie Trice, Dr. Dre, Eminem St Hits The Fan Remix

"Shit Hits The Fan" is a standout track from Obie Trice's platinum-certified 2003 debut album, Cheers . While it isn't an official "remix," it is often associated with the high-energy Shady Records era where collaborative diss tracks were common. The Backstory: A Shady Records Warpath : Obie Trice handles the verses and ends

: Eminem provides the infectious hook, emphasizing the theme that when trouble arises, former associates will abandon the sinking ship. Quick Track Facts : Cheers (2003) Producer : Dr

Released during the height of the Shady/Aftermath feud with Ja Rule and Murder Inc. Records , "Shit Hits The Fan" served as a calculated strike against Ja Rule’s street credibility.

: Dr. Dre directly mocks Ja Rule, famously rapping about the height difference: "This little nigga, Ja Rule, talking 'bout he's gonna slap me / Nigga please, you gotta jump and swing up to hit me at the knees" .

: The track features a signature Dr. Dre beat known for its "eastern flavor" and crisp production.