Check out the video below for a preview (at the end) of Gorilla Zoe's "Talk Back," featuring Roxy Reynolds. It's an album cut from "Don't Feed Da Animals." Warning: a lot of questionable content in this video.
The second single from Gorilla Zoe's upcoming release, "Don't Feed Da Animals," will be "What It Is," according to a source at the label.
There's a new version of Gorilla Zoe's "What It Is." This one features rapper Kollosus, alongside Rick Ross, who was featured on a previously released version. You can listen to both versions in our
audio player. Which one do you prefer?
In addition to the album details
revealed in his new bio, a review of Gorilla Zoe's "Don't Feed Da Animals" in
XXL Magazine provides us with some additional information. It mentions:
"Talk Back" featuring Roxy Reynolds
"I Got It" (produced by Drumma Boy)
"Helluva Life"
"Hood Clap"
Add this with what we already know:
"Man I"
"Money I Spend" (produced by The Runners)
"Lost"
"Dope Boy"
And you are likely seeing a majority of the final track listing. I would also think that it would be likely that "Waddle" and "On The Corner" would make the album. Speculation on my part, but other potential tracks would include "I'm Dumb" and the remix to "Lost."
Head over to
DJbooth.net for a new remix of "Lost" featuring Jim Jones. There are some slight differences (like the audio track dropping at the end of Wayne's verse), but it's basically the same track as the already released remix that had just Wayne (
listen), but with a heavily distorted Jim Jones. Gorilla Zoe has the opening verse, Jones takes the second spot and then Wayne's verse is moved to third, replacing Zoe's original third verse.
Bad Boy has released a new bio for Gorilla Zoe, in anticipation of his album being released in March. In it, the album is referred to as "Don't Feed Da Animals," rather than "Don't Feed the Animals," so I guess that's the title. It also mentions "Man I" and "Money I Spend," as tracks that will be featured. "Money I Spend" was produced by The Runners. Here is the full bio:
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Gorilla Zoe's MySpace has scans from the rapper's feature in
The Bristol Observer.
Check out "Hood Rich" by Gorilla Zoe on
his MySpace. It bears some similarities to "Hood Figga." Let me know what you think of it.
The DC Examiner has a short interview with Gorilla Zoe.
"I really don't want to make copycat music and that's what a lot of these artists are doing," he says. "I really don't want to do that. I refuse to do that. If I'm gonna build a fan base people have to like my music. I'm nobody else."
Via
SOHH.com.