Z-Ro recently sat down for an interview on the Cheque Runnerz Podcast, where he was asked about projects that he's regretted doing.

The Houston entertainer didn't hold back in his response, as he stated, "I regret the ABN sh*t," referring to his joint albums with Trae Tha Truth. Z-Ro continued, "The relationship between me and [Trae Tha Truth] withered away because of how the music went." 

Z-Ro then pointed to Desus and Mero ending their collaborative show on Showtime as an example of grown men not sticking together in groups. He explained, "There’s always a break-up going on between two or more people, for whatever reason. You can't keep it business when it's personal to you." Z-Ro also stated that there's no one better than him that he's worked with, as he believes that his work ethic always wins. 

This comes after Z-Ro and Trae Tha Truth got into an altercation in Houston last month, with Z-Ro claiming that he was jumped by Trae and his crew. Trae later responded, claiming that it was "Not a seven-on-one situation. It wasn’t no blindside, ambush, that’s not what this is. This is family business, internal stuff that’s been going on for 10, 15 years that’s probably been building up and just spilled over into sh*t."