Z-Ro, born Joseph Wayne McVey, doesn't have any kids mentioned in his biography.
The Houston rapper was born on January 19, 1977. His mother died of cancer when he was six, and since then he's been shuttled from relative to relative, shot and imprisoned.
On the reason why Z-Ro chose the numerical symbol for his stage moniker:
“I come from nothing. Didn’t have nothing and couldn’t see nothing up ahead. Everything was just nothing. So I told myself a long time ago that I am going to adopt the name of nothing and make something with it. I [took] that name to keep me grounded [and] to remind me of where I came from [and] to respect my blessings right now so I don’t go back that way.”
Named by the New York Times as be one of America’s most underrated rappers, Z-Ro escaped a miserable youth on the streets of Missouri City's Ridgemont area to become one of the most talented rappers the Houston area has produced.
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