

While fans will recognize it as a song from the blueprint of “1 Deep” and “Do Bad on My Own,” the somber production and contagious hook make this one memorable. They also lace the bright “Southern Girl,” a funky, upbeat winner, as well as the standout “Happy Alone,” another manifesto of solitariness from Ro. The Slim Thug collabo “H-Town Kinda Day” is a piece of soulful, laidback genius, with a smoothly whirring synth and sultry guitar reminiscent of an Isley Brothers track. “Never Had Love” is anchored by a rigid, twangy guitar line, layered with menacing horns and a thumping bassline. Some of the brilliance of “Meth” must be attributed to Beanz N Kornbread, the production duo behind most of the album’s most irresistible tracks. Coming on the heels of “Crack,” “Cocaine,” and “Heroin,” “Meth” is another Rap-A-Lot LP from the H-Town vet, and while listeners will find the subject matter familiar, it features the best production, melodies, and arrangements found on a Z-Ro album in recent memory. Z-Ro opens his latest record “Meth” by stating, “That’s right nigga – changed my name to Rother Vandross – fuck you old punk ass nigga, nigga!” Excusing his crudeness, it’s an apt alter ego for the Mo City Don, who is as recognizable for his deep, smooth crooning as for his gritty hustling sagas.
