Artist's albums
It's Going Down
2023 · single
Home Team
2023 · single
Ball-N-Parlay
2023 · single
Live It Up
2023 · single
Going Jogging
2023 · single
Going Jogging
2023 · single
Ms. Parker
2023 · single
Everytime I Turn Around
2022 · single
Let Me Know
2022 · single
Real Niggas Back
2022 · single
Texas Baby
2022 · single
Pressure
2022 · album
On My Necc
2022 · single
Eat (feat. Z-Ro)
2022 · single
Don't Love Me
2022 · single
Thank You
2022 · single
In These Streets
2022 · single
H-Town (Remix)
2022 · single
Move On
2021 · single
Texas
2021 · single
It's Goin' Down
2021 · single
2 The Hardway
2021 · album
Jelli
2020 · single
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Biography
Prolific Houston rapper Z-Ro is a local legend in the Texas scene. Since 1997, his mixture of singing and rapping has appeared on countless tracks with peers like Scarface, Gucci Mane, Bun B, and Pimp C. Born Joseph Wayne McVey, Z-Ro (aka the Mo City Don) grew up with equal parts inspiration from hardcore rappers like 2Pac and the Geto Boys and soulful crooners like Babyface and Sam Cooke. His style merged the two genres, bringing a hard edge to explicitly honest songs about love, relationships, and street life. Z-Ro got his start with the Screwed Up Click, a crew of Houston rappers led by the late DJ Screw. He made his solo debut in 1998 with Look What You Did to Me, following it with an album release each year (except 1999 and 2013) for nearly two decades. After signing with Rap-a-Lot Records, he released his eighth overall LP, The Life of Joseph W. McVey, in 2004. The following year, he issued Let the Truth Be Told, which featured Juvenile, Ashanti, and frequent guest Paul Wall. The album peaked on the Billboard 200 at number 69. His "drug series" -- Crack, Cocaine, Heroin, Meth, and Angel Dust -- spanned the 2008 to 2012 period. Crack was his highest-charting album to date (number 48) and featured Slim Thug, Mike D, Paul Wall, Pimp C, and Mya. Released in 2016, Drankin' & Drivin' peaked in the Top Ten of the R&B chart. That same year, he also issued Legendary. In 2017, after the release of his 21st album, No Love Boulevard, he announced his retirement. That didn't last long, however, as Z-Ro quickly followed with album 22, Codeine. The following year, he croon-rapped his way through another set, Sadism. ~ Neil Z. Yeung, Rovi