Zoe performed "Hood Figga" at an Atlanta middle school on the last day of school. Watch it below.
Via
JungleCity at BadBoyForever.com.
We've just added the Gorilla Zoe single "Hood Figga" to our audio player (right side of the page, scroll down). It features a very short Diddy intro at the start, which is not something I've seen before. You'll also notice that it doesn't
feature Jeezy. So, I'm not sure what they are planning, right now.
The
Bad Boy Sizzle Reel indicates that "Hood Figga" will feature Young Jeezy. So, that leads me to believe that the official, final single will be the Young Jeezy version that I
mentioned previously.
Listen to it at
AllHipHop.com. The song has been around, but I think the Young Jeezy verse in the middle is new.
From
MTV News:
In 2007, Atlanta artists continue to prove their city's prowess as the Southern mecca of hip-hop, as they come through with more big hits than Alex Rodriguez. With new albums on the way from T.I., Joc and DJ Drama, MTV News decided to fill you in on the next invasion of ATLiens. Charts, beware.
Gorilla Zoe
With his gravelly voice and measured flow, Boyz N Da Hood's newest inductee, Gorilla Zoe, hopes to fill the shoes of departing member Young Jeezy and keep the movement moving, Menudo-style. Featured heavily on DJ Smallz and Block's mixtape Welcome to My Block 2, Zoe can also be found spitting alongside fellow Block Entertainment mate Yung Joc on his new single "Coffee Shop."
Next up: the video for "Coffee Shop" followed by BNDH's sophomore project, Back Up in Da Chevy, due August 7.
Via
boyzndahood at BadBoyForever.com.
From
MTV.com, a little info on Zoe's upcoming album:
He's already got songs with Bobby Brown, Boyz N Da Hood, Big Boi from Outkast," Block added. "His album is well-rounded."
Via
boyzndahood at BadBoyForever.com.