Z-Ro is one of the most consistent rappers in hip-hop. That statement may seem like a shocker to some but if you look at his bodies of work, for nearly two decades, Ro has been dropping some of the ...
Z-Ro is on a musical mission this year. He just dropped Drankin & Drivin back in July, and know he's already back with another offering, Legendary. The 15-track album doesn't have many features, not ...
Z-Ro’s preoccupation with numbers needs to be recognized. Of his 20 solo albums beginning with 1998’s Look What You Did to Me, Rotha Vandross has clocked no higher than No. 48 on the Billboard 200. Ro ...
Z-Ro is capping off an illustrious career with what he says will be his final solo album, No Love Boulevard. The Houston vet's 14-track album has no guest features, giving Z-Ro, who is known as a ...
Every single time I sit down with Z-Ro, something new gets uncovered. Last year, it was an interview surrounding two things — his legacy as one of Houston’s, if not all of rap’s, more misunderstood ...
Incarcerated rapper Z-Ro will release his album I’m Still Livin Nov. 7 on Asylum/Warner Bros. Music. The Houston rap veteran, born Joseph McVey, said the new set explores a more melodic side to his ...
Z-Ro is almost an iconoclast. He has a rap sheet for sure, having been in and out of jail on drug charges, and on more than one occasion he's used gun shots as percussion. But in the same breath that ...
Z-Ro is apparently ready to write the final chapter of his solo career. The Houston legend announced that his next album No Love Boulevard will be his last. “#noloveboulevard (my last album) will be ...
Houston MC and entrepreneur Z-Ro, after the successful release of singles “Belong To The Streets” and “From The Other Side,” has given us final album No Love Boulevard as he looks to step away from ...
It’s been a lucrative, emotional and prolific run for Houston rapper, Z-Ro. After more than twenty years as one of rap’s most transparent MCs, the former Rap-A-Lot artist is saying goodbye to his ...