We All Die One Day
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We All Die One Day is track 10 on the album Cheers by rapper Obie Trice. This song collaborates with Lloyd Banks and 50 Cent of G-Unit, Eminem and an uncredited and then-incarcerated Tony Yayo doing the intro and background vocals. The song is produced by Eminem.
Eminem's verse mentions then-source article writer Kim Ossario (him and The Source and Benzino were feuding at the time see Hip Hop Rivalries)who wrote the article on him being a racists. and Mariah Carey (The two were allegedly dating and things got bitter). Then he talks about being in a mental institution when he retires. coincidently his The Real Slim Shady video had some scenes with him in a mental institution and in My Name Is video he's in a straightjacket talking to Dr. Dre as a therapist. This track would be the second collaboration between Eminem and Lloyd Banks songs after that would be Warriors Part 2, Bump Heads, a special live remix of Touch It at the BET awards, and "You Don't Know". The one before that was Don't Push Me along with 50 Cent on his Get Rich or Die Tryin' album which was Banks' debut.

