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Z-Ro was born Joseph Wayne McVey IV in Houston's South Park neighborhood on January 19, 1977. [5] When he was six, his mother died, and he was shuttled from household to household in search of stability, eventually settling in the Ridgemont area, a middle-class neighborhood in Southwest Houston near the suburb of Missouri City. [5]
Joseph Wayne McVey, better known by his stage names Z-Ro and The Mo City Don, is a member of the Screwed Up Click. [51] In 1998, Z-Ro released his debut album, Look What You Did to Me . He celebrated his 22nd birthday at DJ Screw's house, recording the "Blue 22" tape.
2005: Z-Ro and Friends; 2006: Underground Railroad, Vol. 3: Paper Stacks Hulled; 2009: No Nutt No Glory; 2009: Rodeine; 2009: My Favorite Mixtape; 2009: Relvis Presley; 2011: Mo City Playaz; 2011: The 5200 Mixtape; 2013: Tripolar EP (Released under The Mo City Don) 2014: The Unmixed Mixtape (Released under The Mo City Don) 2016: S O L I D - EP
Let the Truth Be Told is the ninth solo studio album by American rapper Z-Ro. It was released on April 12, 2005, through Rap-A-Lot Records, Asylum Records and Atlantic Records. Recording sessions took place at Dean's List House Of Hits in New York City, at Noddfactor Studios in Denton, at M.A.D. Studios and at King Of The Ghetto Studio in Houston.
Taylor Swift’s “I Hate It Here,” one of the 15 songs on the bonus album to “The Tortured Poets Department,” seems to be a song about discontent.
Crack is the twelfth solo studio album by American rapper Z-Ro. It was released on September 16, 2008 via Rap-A-Lot Records , Warner Bros. Records and Asylum Records . Production was handled by Mr. Lee , Bigg Tyme, J. Moses, Cory Mo, Tone Capone and Z-Ro himself.
I Hate You may refer to: "I Hate You", a song by Earshot from The Silver Lining, 2008 "I Hate You", a song written by Irving Berlin
Cocaine is the thirteenth solo studio album by American rapper Z-Ro. It was released on October 27, 2009, via Rap-A-Lot Records , Asylum Records and Warner Bros. Records . Production was mostly handled by Z-Ro himself, alongside Bigg Tyme, Big E, and Beans N Kornbread .