Z Ro Let The Truth Be Told Album Download 1 ~upd~ Review
Having lost his mother at the age of six, Z-Ro bounced between households before finally settling in the Ridgemont area, where his life of hustling and street survival began. His music is a direct reflection of that reality—one devoid of the glitz and glamour often found in mainstream rap. As he famously stated in his track "Another Song," "I'm sorry for not havin’ any songs about happiness or bein’ in peace and sh t like that. See, I can only display my personal feelings and experiences, and so far I ain't felt what happiness feels like and experienced anything but hard times and heartache"*.
: Features guest spots from Devin the Dude and Juvenile. Z Ro Let The Truth Be Told Album Download 1
To fully appreciate Let the Truth Be Told , one must look at the landscape of Southern rap in 2005. Houston was experiencing a massive national resurgence. Artists like Mike Jones, Slim Thug, Paul Wall, and Chamillionaire were dominating MTV and the Billboard charts with a polished, club-friendly version of the city's signature sound. Having lost his mother at the age of