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Screwed Up Click
On 2006's I'm Still Livin, Houston-based rapper Z-Ro paints a vivid picture of ghetto life. Highlights of the album include "City Streets," which features a weeping hard-rock guitar sample, and the disarming sensitive "T.H.U.G. True Hero Under God," a track that inventively places fast, frenetic rhymes against a gentle, Quiet Storm-style backdrop.
Now a member of Street Military's Killa Klan collective, Z-Ro found himself inducted into DJ Screw's infamous Screwed Up Click in 1997. However, Screw wasn't the only one to pick up on Z-Ro's talent, and what followed over the next five years were a string of independent albums, which were considered by fans and critics around the world to be Down South classics.
I'm Still Livin' is the tenth solo album by Houston rapper Z-Ro, which was released on November 7, 2006. The "screwed & chopped" version of the album is due on November 21, 2006. The "chopped and screwed" version is done by DJ Paul Wall.
Track Listing
1 - City Streets
2 - Continue 2 Roll feat. Tanya Herron
3 - T.H.U.G. True Hero Under God
4 - One Deep
5 - M16 feat. Trae & P.O.P.
6 - Remember Me feat. Bun B & P.O.P.
7 - Keep On
8 - What's Going On?
9 - Let The Truth Be Told feat. Lil' Keke
10 - Man Cry
11 - No More Pain
12 - Still Livin feat. Trae & Big Hawk
13 - Homie, Lover, Friend
14 - Love Ain't Live
15 - Battlefield feat. Tanya Herron
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