Z-Ro dropped the new single "Women Men" last week yet already has a music video for the track. The Houston rapper brings his Drankin' and Drivin' cut to life with a visual that sees him in trouble with the law.

The music video shows police on Z-Ro's tail as he cannot escape their watchful eye before being taken down in the end.. Throughout this one, the viewer sees the Mo City Don in questioning as he deals with the frustration of more legal trouble. In the midst of it all, Z-Ro is still able to kick some rhymes and spit some realness.

"My brother, you on Facebook all the time liking brother fights/You a modern day slave, no fucks given about your brother's life/You'd rather see us kill each other, won't even stand up for your brother rights/Ol' Ku Klux Klan ass with a tan ass n---a/Always begging everybody for money when you ain't got none/Be acting like you don't know nobody when you got some/I don't owe you nothing cause you just came home/Like yo name be on the same check that my name on/Matter fact, I ain't get shit from y'all when I came home/They be like Ro, I ain't no rapper though, my change ain't long/I could save these n---as' lives but they still would complain/Appreciate ya, but what took so motherfucking long mane," Z-Ro raps.

Z-Ro's new album Drankin' and Drivin' is scheduled to drop on June 15. The LP, which features a lone guest appearance by Krazyie Bone, can be pre-ordered now on iTunes.

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