: Swapping Dr. Dre's heavy boom-bap kicks for layered tribal drums, congas, and shakers.
Originally released on November 3, 2003, as the second single from Obie Trice's debut album Cheers , the track is a notable artifact of the early 2000s rap era: : Swapping Dr
The "Shit Hits The Fan" Afro House Mix bridges two worlds that rarely meet. Obie Trice’s baritone voice and the rhythmic cadence of the "real name, no gimmicks" MC naturally sit well over the steady, hypnotic four-on-the-floor beat of house music. For DJs, it serves as a "bridge track," allowing a transition from a hip-hop-focused set into a deeper, rhythmic house vibe without losing the crowd's recognition of a classic vocal. it serves as a "bridge track