
With this chapter of Z-Ro’s journey coming to close, DX linked up with Rother Vandross to look back at his remarkable career. “I’m somebody who preserved, somebody who stayed true to how he does and didn’t change up shit,” he told HipHopDX.

Most importantly, Z-Ro did it all without compromising. No Love Boulevard is going to be his 21st solo album, which is even more impressive when including all of the collaborative projects and countless mixtapes he’s put out over the years.

The LP’s release marks the end of a run that saw The Mo City Don transform from a local stalwart in Houston to a legendary MC in the annals of southern Hip Hop.ĭevoted listeners of Z-Ro are obviously saddened by his decision, but no one can complain about a lack of material from the Screwed Up Click member. Z-Ro stunned fans in May by announcing his No Love Boulevard album, which drops Friday (June 30), will be his last.
