Z-Ro IS The King of the Ghetto - also check out Smoke Sessions, Vol. 1- from his homie Devin the Dude another 5 Stars.
Just 6 months since his last Rap-A-Lot album, Z-Ro is back with another good album. Of the 6 albums of his I own, 2 get 5 stars, 1 I'd give 4.5 stars and the other 3 are all worth 4 stars. With this one, he brings you 14 songs, 4 are ok, the other 10 are good, no classics. Guests areon half of the songs and he throws a few disses on this one as well (to Lloyd Banks & Killa Kyleon). Production is pretty good, all handled by Z-Ro, some are good some are average. With a flow like Bun B and an ability to bring the listener into his deep personal stories like Scarface, it's no wonder he's one of the best rappers, just not in the south, but ever. A nice album for his fans, as he should have a lot more than he does if he got the right promotion.
#1 - 6.5
#2 - 8 (disses Killa Kyleon)
#3 - 8
#4 - 7 (f/ Point Blank)
#5 - 7
#6 - 8.5 (f/ Spice 1)
#7 - 9 (f/ Big Boss - good beat)
#8 - 8.5 (f/ Point Blank & Duke - nice beat, would be better without the guests)
#9 - 8.5
#10 - 8 (f/ Lil Flip & Big Shasta)
#11 - 8.5
#12 - 8.5 (f/ Pimp C & Spice 1)
#13 - 8 (f/ Mike D & Dougie D - reuses Z-Ro's verse and chorus form a song with the same name on his "I'm Still Livin" album)
#14 - 6.5
Joseph W. McVey -- b. ~1977 -- Houston, TX
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This is one of the throwedest album that came out lately trust me it go hard.I be jamming out on 1& 2.
this is another bangin cd from h-town's own Z-ro. he is one of the best artists out the south. almost all the tracks are jammin hard, if you aint got it, get it. Z-Ro holdin it down for Texas.