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The Evolution of Z-Ro: A Look Back at His Discography from 1998 to 2010

In 2008, Z-Ro founded The Ibh Group, a record label and entertainment company aimed at promoting up-and-coming artists. This move not only expanded Z-Ro's influence in the music industry but also allowed him to nurture new talent.

Look What You Did to Me

In 2003, Z-Ro released his debut studio album, , which was moderately successful. However, it was his second studio album, The Rise of an East Texas Star (2004), that catapulted him to fame. The album featured guest appearances from Lil' Wayne, Bun B, and Scarface, and spawned hits like "The Testimony" and "I'm on One." zro discography 19982010torrent

Establishing Himself as a Force (2005-2007)

  • Look What the Lord Gave Ya (1998)
  • Hood Figga (1999)
  • Saturday Night Special (2001)
  • Imprint of a Shooter (2002)
  • Look What You Did to Me (2004)
  • I'm Not That Man Anymore (2005)
  • The Rise and Fall of a Hood Nigga (2006)
  • Church (2007)
  • Recession (2008)
  • Saturation (2009)
  • I Am (2010)

Z-Ro burst onto the scene in 1998 with his debut, Look What You Did to Me . At a time when Houston rap was often associated with party anthems and car culture, Z-Ro introduced a dark, blues-influenced style. His ability to switch from rapid-fire delivery to melodic, soulful crooning made him an immediate standout in the Screwed Up Click (S.U.C.). The Independent Grind (2000–2003) The Evolution of Z-Ro: A Look Back at

The rain in Houston hits the pavement differently. It doesn’t just fall; it sizzles against the concrete, a rhythm section for a city built on swamp water and concrete. Look What the Lord Gave Ya (1998) Hood