Let the Truth Be Told | ||||
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Released | April 12, 2005 | |||
Recorded | 2004–05 | |||
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Length | 1:11:22 | |||
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RapReviews | 8/10[2] |
Let the Truth Be Told is the ninth solo studio album by American rapper Z-Ro. It was released on April 12, 2005, through Rap-A-Lot Records, Asylum Records and Atlantic Records. Recording sessions took place at Dean's List House Of Hits in New York City, at Noddfactor Studios in Denton, at M.A.D. Studios and at King Of The Ghetto Studio in Houston. Production was handled by Mike Dean, Mr. Lee, Bigg Tyme, Cory Mo, Dani Kartel, Davion Botts, "The Beatmaster" Clay D and Z-Ro himself. It features guest appearances from Trae tha Truth, Ashanti, Devin the Dude, Juvenile, Lil' Boss, Lil' Flip and Paul Wall. The album peaked at number 69 on the Billboard 200 in the United States.
No. | Title | Writer(s) | Producer(s) | Length |
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1. | "Mo City Don" (Freestyle) |
| Z-Ro | 4:25 |
2. | "The Mule" (featuring Devin the Dude and Juvenile) |
| Dani Kartel | 4:29 |
3. | "Don't Wanna Hurt Nobody" (featuring Trae and Lil' Boss) |
| Mike Dean | 3:31 |
4. | "Platinum" |
| Bigg Tyme | 3:30 |
5. | "It Don't Stop" |
| Mr. Lee | 3:41 |
6. | "I'm a Soldier" |
| Mike Dean | 3:35 |
7. | "1 Night" (featuring Trae) |
| Mr. Lee | 5:07 |
8. | "Help Me Please" |
| Mr. Lee | 5:00 |
9. | "Another Song" |
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| 4:20 |
10. | "Everyday, Samethang" |
| Mike Dean | 4:18 |
11. | "The Same One" |
| Mike Dean | 3:57 |
12. | "1st Time Again" (featuring Ashanti) |
| Mr. Lee | 4:31 |
13. | "From the South" (featuring Paul Wall and Lil' Flip) |
| Mr. Lee | 3:50 |
14. | "Respect My Mind" (featuring Tanya Herron) |
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| 4:59 |
15. | "Ride 2 Nite" |
| Mike Dean | 4:33 |
16. | "Auntie & Grandma" |
| Mike Dean | 4:10 |
17. | "It's a Shame" |
| Beat Master Clay D. | 3:26 |
Total length: | 1:11:22 |
Chart (2005) | Peak position |
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USBillboard 200[3] | 69 |
USTop R&B/Hip-Hop Albums (Billboard)[4] | 14 |
USTop Rap Albums (Billboard)[5] | 5 |
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