Category: (Music)
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another great album from Ro - 4.5 starsReviewed by G$, 2007-07-12
This is teh re-relaese jsut so a few people could make some more
money of Z-Ro since he finally belw up like he deserved. I'm still
rather new to Z-Ro, having only got my first album of his in late
2005, since then I now own 5 of his album, and everyong is a great
album, King of da Ghetto being no exception. This is the only pre
Rap-A-Lot album of his I own (I will be getting a few more), and
it's just as good as any of his other one, if not better.
Definitely one of the best rappers from the south, or in that case
in all of rap. His flow is great, his stories, songs, and lyrics
are great and often very deep and personal. On this one you get 13
songs, I'd say 2 are almost classic material (and botha re Z-Ro
solos), 2 or 3 are ok, and the rest are good or real good songs.
Guests are on 9 of the songs, and other then his A.B.N. mate/cousin
Trae, I never heard of any of the others. No production credits are
given, but only 1 or 2 songs is it average, the rest are godd or
great. A must have album.
#1 - 8.5 (f/ Trae)
#2 - 8 (f/ Den Den)
#3 - 8 (f/ Wood & Chill)
#4 - 9 (f/ Den Den)
#5 - 7.5 (f/ Slim Chance & Trae)
#6 - 9.5
#7 - 9 (f/ Wood & Trae)
#8 - 9.5
#9 - 7 (f/ Mussolini)
#10 - 7 (f/ Slim Chance & den Den)
#11 - 8.5 (f/ Den Den)
#12 - 8.5 (deep song)
#13 - 8.5 (another deeper one)
Joseph W. McVey -- b. around 1978 -- Houston, TX
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