Z-Ro, the King of the Ghetto sat down for a candid interview with local partner DrankEpidemic.com and dropped some game on why he has become a legendary rapper from the south.
He shines a light on his past and how he became inspired to make music, what the late DJ Screw taught him and why he doesn’t consider himself an icon, contrary to popular belief.
Read excerpts from the interview here.
Check out Part 1 below:
Watch Part 2 below:
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