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Bad Boy has made "Lost" by Gorilla Zoe featuring Lil' Wayne available for free download. Get it here.

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According to this press release, Gorilla Zoe is featured on a new mixtape from Jody Breeze and DJ Teknikz (Zoe's DJ), titled "No More Secrets." The song is called "100's, 50's, 20's" and it also features Gucci Mane.

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Gorilla Zoe is featured on the new single from rpper Kasanova, "Chain Swang." You can listen to and download it on MySpace, which is featured on the MySpace of DJ E-Feezy, who Kasanova is affiliated with.

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Gorilla Zoe's second album, titled "Don't Feed the Albums," has been pushed off of the September 23 release date, according to a label source. The album has not been given a new date, but it is slated for a late 2008 or early 2009 release.

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From The St. Louis American:

This go-round, Bleezy’s rolling Bosses of the mixtape, featuring Yo Gotti and Gorilla Zoe. This one doesn’t mix R&B, one of music’s best recipes. Instead the three go hard - explaining their floss-boss status punctuated by hook after catchy hook.

“It’s a song for the rich and fortunate in spirit and finance,” Bleezy said Tuesday from the ATL, where he Gotti, Zoe and Block are laying down some promotional shots and whatnots. ...

Bleezy said he got a 70/30 split out of a Universal Music Group deal where the label will stack his mixtape exclusively at Best Buys and FYE stores in the STL.

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Gorilla Zoe's MySpace has a new track: "Lost" featuring Lil' Wayne. On first impression, it seems like a decent track - it could grow on me.

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DJBooth.net has an interview with Gorilla Zoe.

DJ Booth: Welcome to the Zoo, of course, your debut album, received mixed reviews, and most likely did not sell as many copies [as] you probably would have like for your release. When you think about the entire process – we’re talkin’ about recording, to the release, to retail – was the project, in your eyes, a success, a failure, or somewhere in between?

Gorilla Zoe: For me it was a success. I had no recorded albums. The single Hood Figga blew up so fast. I didn’t even know what I did to record that, you know? So, I had my album done before I went on promo Boyz n da Hood, so I jumped straight out there on promo for that album, because that album was comin’ out before mine, way before mine, but then it got pushed back, you know, comin’ out before mine, but right around the same time. I had been on promo, for the songs that I’d been workin’ on for the album, because the single was blowin’ up so fast, people wanted to hear some more stuff. I think it was a great job, first comin’ [into] the game, first album. I kept it real on the album, all the way, one hundred. If you listen to the mixtapes that came off the album, I’ve learned how to use my voice; I realized I’ve got a unique voice, and I’ve learned how to use it, not only to express myself with words, but be able to tell you through the delivery, and people like hearin’ it.

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Watch below for behind the scenes footage from the video for Gorilla Zoe's "Waddle."


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SOHH.com has some of the album's producers along with the tracks that they produced. They are:

Justice League: "P**** Talk" and "Neighborhood"
Don Vito: "Dope Boy"
Luney Tunez N Yo Area: "Waddle"
Jazze Pha: "Locked Up or Dead"
J.R. Rotem: "On the Corner"

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