During the core years of his rise from 1998 to 2010, Houston legend
This is where Z-Ro went from local legend to a Southern powerhouse. Signing with Rap-A-Lot Records zro discography 19982010torrent
I'm Still Livin' (2006): Recorded while he was incarcerated, this album received positive reviews from the Houston Chronicle and The Village Voice for its powerful and somber tone . During the core years of his rise from
To the uninitiated, it was just a file name. A string of data. But to Elias, and thousands of other kids growing up in the crushing humidity of the Gulf Coast, that string was a lifeline. The dates were specific—1998 to 2010. The Golden Era. The years when Joseph Wayne McVey, the Mo City Don, went from a hungry lyricist to the undisputed King of the Ghetto. A string of data
, known as "The Mo City Don," released a prolific string of solo and collaborative albums between 1998 and 2010 that cemented his status as a Houston rap legend Studio Albums (Solo)
I'm Still Livin' (2006): Released while Z-Ro was serving time in prison, this album is widely regarded as a Southern masterpiece. According to the Houston Chronicle, it remains one of the best rap albums to ever emerge from the city, despite its relentlessly bleak and personal themes.