Here's the video for "Waddle" by Gorilla Zoe featuring Gucci Mane. I think this is something to hold people over until the video for "Lost" gets done.
HipHopDX has an interesting interview with Gorilla Zoe.
In addition to an advancement of his rhyming abilities, Zoe also revealed to DX that he plans to switch it up slightly on Animals from his largely hood-oriented and club-centered subject matter.
“What I’ve learned…you ain’t gotta talk about the same s*** everyday,” he said. “You ain’t gotta go to McDonald’s everyday. Go to Burger King, man. You want burgers, switch up, man, go to Wendy’s. Give the folks a different flavor.”
“Humans are emotional creatures,” he continued. “Why would you play off [just] a couple emotions? You look at [Hip Hop now], every song gotta be about getting high, making some money, buying some cars, shopping, going to the club, popping some bottles, f******’ some b******, and doing it [all] again tomorrow. Every song ain’t gotta be like that. So definitely with this album I’m touching [on] a lot of different s***.”
Gorilla Zoe's second album, "Don't Feed the Animals," has been pushed back to March 17, 2009. The cover for the album has been released:
Allen Starbury of BallerStatus.com reports that Gorilla Zoe is said to be featured on Berg's upcoming debut album, "Language Arts."
Here are the covers for Gorilla Zoe's "Lost" - with and without Lil' Wayne.
Gorilla Zoe is featured on the remix to Ciara's "Go Girl," along with T-Pain.
Gorilla Zoe is featured on a new song from Hustle Boy called "It's Nuthin." It also features Mannie Fresh. You can listen to it on
Hustle Boy's MySpace.
Gorilla Zoe is featured on Traffik's "Hercules," along with Pitbull and Jadakiss.
Gorilla Zoe recently did interviews with
RapIndustry.com and
The Hip Hop Village. The interviews give a little bit of insight into his album.
The set will feature production from The Runners, Luney Toonz, Jazze Pha, Drumma Boy and Ensayne Wayne with guest appearances by Lil' Wayne, Diddy and Gucci Mane. Zoe also says that the album is due out January 13, 2009.