Z-Ro was incredibly prolific during this period, releasing a string of influential Southern rap classics: Look What You Did to Me Z-Ro vs. the World King of da Ghetto Screwed Up Click Representa The Life of Joseph W. McVey (2004) – His breakout album under Rap-A-Lot Records. Let the Truth Be Told I'm Still Livin' (2006) – Released while he was incarcerated. Where to Listen Legally
: This album further established ZRO as a voice in the Houston rap scene, with a focus on street life and personal struggles. zro discography 19982010torrent verified
These albums were part of a series of "drug-themed" titles that reflected the addictive nature of his street tales. Let the Truth Be Told I'm Still Livin'
His debut album, released via Fisherboy Entertainment, introduced his signature "pain" music. Look What You Did to Me (1998): His
Joining the legendary Screwed Up Click and signing with Rap-A-Lot Records launched him into the national spotlight.
: Includes the classic "Mo City Don Freestyle," arguably his most famous track.
: Continued his streak of high-quality, emotionally charged releases.