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Let the Truth Be Told
Z-Ro
Let the Truth Be Told
Genres: Pop, Rap & Hip-Hop
 
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Z-Ro has made a name for himself in the streets of Houston and the south as the best rapper in the game. Let the Truth Be Told promises to give Z-Ro the national appeal needed to go platinum.

     
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All Artists: Z-Ro
Title: Let the Truth Be Told
Members Wishing: 0
Total Copies: 0
Label: Rap-a-Lot
Release Date: 4/26/2005
Album Type: Explicit Lyrics
Genres: Pop, Rap & Hip-Hop
Styles: Gangsta & Hardcore, Southern Rap, Pop Rap
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPCs: 075596852326, 075596852364

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Z-Ro has made a name for himself in the streets of Houston and the south as the best rapper in the game. Let the Truth Be Told promises to give Z-Ro the national appeal needed to go platinum.
 

CD Reviews

More heat from Ro and Mike Dean
Hurt M. Badd | Los Angeles, CA | 05/02/2005
(4 out of 5 stars)

"This new LP from Z-Ro is heat. If you like "Life of Joseph P. .." you will be impressed. The production value sounds better and the vibe is more upbeat than the last one which was real heavy and emotional. Some songs, like the song with Ashanti, are not good, but when Z-Ro works with Mike Dean the result is always dope. These two have a good chemsitry because Mike Deans sound is real melodic and Z-Ro has a good singing voice for the hooks. He sings a bit like Isaac Hayes. Overall I don't think the material is as solid end to end musically as the last album, but it has a better sounding lower end; I think they paid more attention to the mastering this time. He has a rap style similar to a mix of Bun B and Tupac, he can spit. Z-Ro went to jail shortly after the last album came out and he didn't get a chance to promote it right. This album has songs that will probably appeal to a wider audience and it will be good to see Z-Ro get the respect he deserves"
Z-ro is a hot Houston Cat so get the album if you recognize
Tremone D. Thomas | Shreveport, LA | 07/12/2006
(5 out of 5 stars)

"Look this cd is tight. This cat isn't like Paul Wall, who raps about having diamonds in his bookers or chain so long kids can jump rope with it. Yall stop buying rap that is garbage and pick up a real cd and support real rappers. Yall listen to too much commerical stuff and think most of it is hip hop. It is hip not so if you are real then you recognize real. If you are not then keep buying the Dike Jones, Paul Wall, and Cowboy Troy or whatever that cat name is. If a rapper has to be wack to have people support his album then I might come out with as a rapper knowing that people like yall who don't know hip hop would make me rich. I would be rapping about having gold toliet seats and carrots like Bugs Bunny. Well, anyways yall get the picture this cat is real so listen to the cd it is tight."
C-No Brown Review
C-No Brown | Texas,H-Town USA | 05/07/2005
(5 out of 5 stars)

"Ro is a well known certified microphone assasin. It was only right for this album to follow the national Z-Ro tradition of wreckage! This album isn't as deep and heart wrenching as Life of Joseph McVeigh, but it has what it needs because it adds the more commercial, easy to shop Z-ro to the menu. Now nigg@s can stop hatin and give the man his well deserved respect."