

“Made” is a slow, pounding street banger celebrating Z-Ro’s status as a “self-made millionaire.” “Mo City Don” is a lush, soulful song dedicated to Z-Ro’s hometown and his life. “Lonely” finds Z-Ro lamenting on his love troubles and preference for being alone. On this album Z-Ro does a nice job of mixing songs that could reach the radio with songs more inline with his traditional street style. I’ma play the wall, leaving all the dancing to y’allīut we can party til somebody call the law” “If you want to dance to this, dance if that’s how you feelīut my body don’t move like that, so I’ma chill Z-Ro drops a stellar hook which could make this a radio hit but allows Z-Ro to maintain his integrity: “If That’s How You Feel” may feature the album’s dopest beat with its blaring horns and funky drum track. “Call My Phone” is another track dedicated to the haters, but this time Z-Ro focuses on groupies who are only interested in his money. As is always the case with Z-Ro, he may or may not be locked up currently, but the song was recorded in the short stint of freedom he had between bids. “Here We Go” is a hard street track meant to put haters on notice that Z-Ro is out of jail and back. This time around he isn’t sulking about a break-up, so this song is a welcome addition to his repertoire. “Baby Girl” is a love song, but Z-Ro has always been known to lament about his troubles with the ladies. The intro drops into some of the more commercial tracks on this album. Z-Ro is definitely bringing the heat and even has a more uplifting world view on this album. If you don’t give me a reason I ain’t going to murder you man” Looking for no trouble, just protecting my brainĭon’t want me to reach out and touch you, stay out of my range Same snub-nosed trey five seven, ain’t nothing changed Same pistol gets dusty, but off safety again Where the playa haters at? It’s time to hate me again You ain’t gotta be a crip for you to dig these blues With the same size foot you couldn’t fill these shoes I’m so deep, they can’t reach what I be talking about I know you wonder why I’m the most hated rapper down south Made a call to Paul Wall and he redid my mouth Making money in prison like I was still at homeīought a few more vehicles and super-sized my house Newsflash, I ain’t been doing bad in so long Like to see me suffering is what you’re glad to see
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What’s the matter? Y’all acting like y’all mad I’m free I can spot a devil with breast when I see one coming Met a couple of dime pieces, but I’m true to one woman Oh well, I went to jail and I lost that way “I tried to beat my felony but I lost that case

The album kicks off with a 3 minute intro featuring Z-Ro doing a little talking before getting into the verses that made him famous: Hopefully, “Crack” the CD will catch on like the drug from which it derives its name. Lyrically, it’s near impossible for the man to make a bad album. This time around Z-Ro doesn’t handle as much as the production as he did on his last mixtape/album so the music has stepped up a notch. “Crack” is the latest album from the self-proclaimed Mo-City Don and maintains the high level of quality Z-Ro fans have come to expect. Aside from never being able to catch a break, Z-Ro’s soulful sing-song raps and his preference for being alone make for quite an appealing persona. Sure, Z-Ro’s stories are rooted in the truth, but his music has the qualities that will ensure his tales will one day take on a life of their own. Z-Ro is a modern day bluesman and folk tale purveyor. Listening to any of his CDs makes you want to relate those somber tales, but ultimately the experience that is Z-Ro’s music can never be properly conveyed in words. Retelling Z-Ro’s many woes and tragedies could take up this entire review.
