During the month of May, music from Gorilla Zoe that wasn't previously available for purchase has been finding it's way to digital retailers (like Amazon.com, iTunes, Lala, etc.).
On May 4,
"Waddle" finally went up for sale, including clean, dirty and instrumental versions.
On May 13,
"I Like Girls" was released. The track had been leaked previously on a mixtape last year, but you can now get the full, undoctored version of the song.
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Gorilla Zoe was featured in The Atlanta Journal-Constitutions "Know Your Atlanta Artist" video series. Check it out below. The video embed is a little skewed - you can also
view the video directly.
The Smoking Section has an interview with Gorilla Zoe.
TSS: So you made a noticeable 180° with the new album [Don't Feed The Animals] from “Hood N****” and some of your other material. What inspired the turnaround?
Gorilla Zoe: Well everybody wants to make better music, you feel me? I can make “Hood N****” in my sleep. But it was more like “Can I make real music? Can I create subject matter? How far can I stretch?” Anybody can make hood music or club records, that’s not hard. But can you make music that touch people’s souls. That’s what I was out to do. I have a new lane I’m creating.