You can find more detailed information on his full catalog at the Z-Ro Wikipedia Discography or browse his releases on
Elias hit enter. He didn’t expect much. The internet of the 2020s had scrubbed a lot of the old filth away, sanitized the corners where bootlegs, mixtapes, and low-bitrate rips once thrived. But the "Mo City Don" wasn’t on streaming services, not the early stuff. Not the songs that mattered. The ones recorded in a haze of codeine and studio smoke back in the pre-flood era. zro+discography+19982010torrent
Throughout his career, ZRO has been praised for his raw, honest lyrics and his contributions to the Texas hip-hop scene. His music often reflects the struggles and realities of life in Port Arthur, providing a voice for those who may not have had one otherwise. You can find more detailed information on his
Z-Ro was a sought-after guest artist, often providing melodic hooks and verses for other Southern hip-hop legends. "Get Throwed" But the "Mo City Don" wasn’t on streaming
The second installment of the drug-themed trilogy.
Years later, Alex—now a software engineer—receives an email: Zro’s last EP. “You always wanted the full story,” it reads. The final track, “Zero Point,” is a duet: Alex’s synthesized beats layered over Zro’s vocals. “I never stopped listening,” Alex whispers, as the torrent closes, their names etched into the silence.
Below is a chronological breakdown of every major Z-Ro release during this era. Note: This list excludes unofficial mixtapes and bootlegs that often appear on torrent sites.