BallerStatus.com has an interview with Gorilla Zoe.
BallerStatus.com: Right now, you are in a similar situation that Jeezy was when he first dropped. He had two albums out at the same time, his solo debut and the Boyz N Da Hood project. That's a crazy coincidence... especially since you're the second Boyz N Da Hood member to drop a solo record since Jeezy did. Do you have the same plan as he did, as far as moving on to pursue your solo career, after this run with the group?
Gorilla Zoe: Nah, nah, nah, we family. It's bigger than rap. Relationships are more important that that, but I do and I do it well. I'm thankful for it, but Boyz N Da Hood is more than a rap group, just like Block Entertainment is more than a label.
247HH has a video interview with Gorilla Zoe. See parts
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The second single from Gorilla Zoe's "Welcome to the Zoo" is now in our audio player. It's "Welcome to the Zoo" featuring labelmate Big Gee. The video for the track has
already been shot.
Yo! Raps Magazine has an interview with Gorilla Zoe.
Any favorite tracks?
My favorite tracks (are) ‘Money Man,’ ‘Battle Field,’ (and) ‘Last Time I Checked.’
Gorilla Zoe will be shooting a video for "Tryna Make a Jug" next week, according to Bad Boy.
These have been out for a while but I wanted to mention it, anyway. We now have both the clean and dirty versions of the "Hood N****"/"Hood Figga" remix in our audio player. They are:
"Hood N**** (Remix)" by Gorilla Zoe featuring Rick Ross, Jim Jones, Big Boi, Young Jeezy and Block.
"Hood Figga (Remix)" by Gorilla Zoe featuring Rick Ross, Jim Jones, Yung Joc, Young Jeezy and Block.
According to the
Bad Boy MySpace, Gorilla Zoe is featured in the November 2007 issue of XXL Magazine. There is also an album review.