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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
TRY IT ON SEE IF IT FIT,
By J E F F "3RD COAST FINEST" (H-TOWN TO IRAQ) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Crack (Audio CD)
i just opened dis cd. and was real excited to get it. (aint much else to look forward to in iraq) but was mildly dissapointed. it aint that the songs aint jammin. but from all his other albums (excluding the one before this one) true zro fans know he can do so much better. i love how he be doin them hooks, zro always had the hook game on lock, but its hard to tell where the verse end and the hook begin in this one. i think the people still wanna hear throwed heart felt lyrics, (with some blood sweat and tears in it) and then a cold hook. and yea he do be doin too many cuts from other songs. i can say it was better than POWER. BUT I THINK
Z-RO NEED TO GET HATED ON SOON. SO DAT BOY CAN GET RUTHLESS AGAIN.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Z-Ro got flow, hands down,
This review is from: Crack (Audio CD)
Ro's newest album, Crack, is not like any other, a lot more chill, but straight up catchy, no doubt. His rhymes and hooks are excellent, and each song keeps you wantin more.
Mo City Don, Rollin, You, 25 lighters, and Paid My Dues are my fav tracks, deep lyrics from a damn good emcee.
4.0 out of 5 stars
Definitely solid....,
This review is from: Crack (Audio CD)
You know i've had this cd for awhile but i listen to a bunch of music so i just wrote it off as another go Ro album. But i was just looking at the tracklisting and realized there's only 2-3 songs that i dont jam that much. I believe that if Z-Ro was a mainstream artist, tracks like "Tired" and "If That's How U Feel" would definitely be 106 & Park material. My favorites are "Here We Go" (arguably the hardest track on the cd in my opinion), "Mo City Don" and "You". "25 Lighters" is another favorite too. But for anyone who's a fan of our TX culture or just open minded and lookin for something new....I recommend this cd and a few other Z-Ro releases
5.0 out of 5 stars
OOOWWWEEE,
By SlabSwangga (San Antonio, TX) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Crack (Chopped & Screwed) (Audio CD)
First off... Crack is one of my top three Ro albums.. Then you add in Micheal Watts... what else could u want!?
5.0 out of 5 stars
KOTG,
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This review is from: Crack (Audio CD)
RO is the Truth he is by far the the realist Rap dude out there Here we Go, and 25 lighters are 2 of my favs on this cd. To me this is a must to add to your Rap collection
5.0 out of 5 stars
Gotta Luv dem Texas Boys,
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This review is from: Crack (Audio CD)
this dude got too many classic albums not to get no love out here in this so called music scene...The boy is sick on the track...music for the soul is what it is...I believe uncle Pimp called em country rap tunes..too trill....dueces and treys up....SUC til the casket drop.....TEXAS
4.0 out of 5 stars
Another good album from Z-Ro,
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This review is from: Crack (Audio CD)
Z-Ro returns with yet another album to add to his long catalog. He has a slew of solo albums and a few group albums; this is the 8th solo album of his I have as well as his album with Lil flip and one A.B.N. album. Of all of those they all get at least 4 stars, with about half getting 4.5 or 5 stars. He is one of the most consistent rappers out, and one of the most consistent that I have ever heard and I have around 900 hip-hop albums. On this one you get 15 songs, you get 4 songs that are ok, and the other 11 are good, a few being real good. Guests rap on 4 songs and do the hook on 1 more so you get a lot of Ro on here. Production is nice as well and handled mostly by Z-Ro himself, as he does 8 of the 15 songs. Mr. Lee does 3 songs, Bigg Tyme, Cory Mo, J Moses and Tone Capone all do a1 song. A nice album to have form one of the top rappers in the game.
#1 - 8 (long intro before the song starts) #2 - 9 (nice song about a female) #3 - 8.5 (f/ Mike D) #4 - 7 (f/ Slim thug) #5 - 7.5 (f/ Lil Keke) #6 - 7.5 #7 - 7.5 #8 - 8.5 #9 - 8 #10 - 9 (nice beat) #11 - 9 (f/ Mya - nice beat) #12 - 8.5 #13 - 8.5 (f/ Paul Wall - good beat) #14 - 8.5 (one of the few screwed up songs I like - great beat, over 9 minutes long, no hook) #15 - 8.5 (good beat) Joseph W. McVey -- b. ~1977 -- Houston, TX Check all my reviews
1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The Mo City Don!!!,
By PhantomStranger "The Alchemist" (Houston, TX) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Crack (Audio CD)
This album is an instant Classic. If you don't have it go out and buy it because it is definitely going to be crack to your ears. This CD is the truth nothing else to be said about it. The king of the Ghetto Returns and he still refuses to go commercial. Thanks Ro for keeping it to the streets, there are still many of us out here that are inspired by your experiences.
Coming to you live from Mo City!!
0 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
It's okay, but Ro has been better,
By Vorrtexx "rap fiend" (Barbados) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Crack (Audio CD)
Let me start off by saying, I've been a fan of Z-Ro for quite sometime now and I've listened to majority of his albums plus alot of his cameos. I'll say one thing, this is a solid effort by Z-Ro that's a fact he usually puts out good stuff. This album though is not better than 'I'm Still Living'. That was one of his best albums. It's like Constant said in his review 'the production is sparse and less than memorable'. My personal favorite is 'You'. Z-Ro drops some real facts about people and life in general. 'Mo City Don' is another one of my favorites along with '25 Lighters'. Another thing is that it seems as if Z-Ro does alot more singing on here than on any of previous work. Alot of his flows song spontaneous too....not written. Dedicated Z-Ro fans like myself will still like this album though. I agree with Constant when he said: 'I would like to see Z-Ro change up and get the production he deserves, deliver some fresh concepts in his lyrics and continue to work on his choruses (one of the few rappers in the game who is good with them)'
0 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Z-ro at his finest,
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This review is from: Crack (Audio CD)
Oh my god this a great one to add to the collection. Z-ro out done his self on this one. I really like #'s 5,8,9,2,and the rest you'll either grow on or ride to. Z-ro sings a whole lot better as if he's had voice lessons I would have loved to hear him and soulja slim or c-murder to do a cut together I'll keep buying. Z-ro stay out of prison so you can take over..
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Crack by Z-Ro (Audio CD - 2008)
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