True thug
Z-Ro has an incredibly stuffed discography but his profile is surprisingly low. His style is hard -- think
Nate Dogg with a Southern flavor -- but not underground or cerebral enough to keep him from blowing up big time, so what's the problem? If there's any justice, the solid Let the Truth Be Told will put the man over the top. Guest spots from
Ashanti,
Paul Wall, and
Juvenile should help too, but if this all seems like a forced play for the mainstream, it's not. Seventeen songs and the album never sounds anything less than inspired, necessary even.
Z-Ro's verbal sparring with
Devin the Dude makes "The Mule" a standout, "Platinum" and "Everyday, Samethang" are sure to figure into your next mixtape, but the highlights keep coming and filler isn't even an issue. Producers
Mike Dean and
Mr. Lee offer bass-heavy, infectious grooves and the lack of throwaway skits and segues seals the deal. Bringing the G-funk to the South with a driven attitude and vivid lyrics,
Z-Ro makes his mark with Let the Truth Be Told. ~ David Jeffries