Monday, October 6, 2014

Mixerr Album Reviews #331

This is Michael Mixerr. Today I will review Let The Truth Be Told by Z-Ro from 2005. Props to evergreenrider for the idea of me reviewing this album.

Z-Ro needs to stop releasing albums with the lame drug names and go back to his pre-2008 style of rapping. The drug titles get annoying after a while. The drug references were lame to some hardcore Z-Ro fans. Z-Ro needs to get back into his Straight Profit days style of rapping. The trap beats don't do him too much justice.


On with the album!! This album isn't emotional and heavy as the 2004 album was. However Z-Ro manages somehow to go deep on the songs of this album. Z-Ro has a real good singing voice for the hooks. I can agree to a point that the production value is a lot better. The mood of this album was mellow by Rap-A-Lot standards. And by fan standards if I might add at that. However, Z-Ro has the tightest rhymes out of H-Town next to Lil Flip. I enjoy his smooth delivery. His flow makes the album favorable and easy to listen to. The artwork is extremely superb!  The highlights for the artwork really stand out. Real then you recognize real. Ya'll stop buying rap that is garbage and pick up a real album.


Mo City Don is the best freestyle track that Rap-A-Lot has put together so far. Z-Ro flows off good on here. Respect My Mind is a slow trance dance type of track. Juvenile brings a slow clever, heavy solid hook on The Mule. Platinum is a professionally produced track. Platinum is about the game. I can't even put words into 1 Night.


I rate this album, Let The Truth Be Told, 5/5*****!!

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