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7 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
somebody shut bad boy down,
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This review is from: Welcome to the Zoo (Audio CD)
yeah another atlanta rapper trying to make it big talking about drugs, sex, rims, and thugging but I heard better this is crack music but the wack kind please you want real gangster music get wc's new album get turf talk, messy marv, scc, yukmouth anything but this cheap garbage shame on you puffy or diddy.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Do Something! Do ANYTHING!!!,
By Enlightened "Both Eyes Closed, see what u don... (Atlanta Georgia) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Welcome to the Zoo (Audio CD)
Gorilla Zoe burst on to the scene with his hood anthem Hood Nigga and instantly became a sensation in the city Atlanta. Signed to Block ENT and filling in the vacant slot left by Young Jeezy in the group Boyz N Da Hood, Gorilla Zoe as a newcomer had a big role to fill. With a unique voice and a blend of styles from others, Gorilla Zoe definitely delivered on his debut album.
When I say blend of styles, I don't mean that as a bad thing. He has elements of style from various rappers of the south such as Yung Joc, Jeezy, Young Dro, and others without really sounding like them. Gorilla Zoe also has a unique style and is clever with his rhymes. He proves to be a versatile rapper as well not just rapping about possessions and dope deals as some would have you believe. Welcome To The Zoo is riding the whole way through. I admit that I didn't think it would be as good as it really is and that's part of the reason it took me such a long time to review it (other than laziness of course). But I can say with confidence that this is great album. The production is bumping and the rhymes "blowpop paint babygirl take a bite, say she only like girls, me too, we both dykes!" or "the whip go topless, the chevy's a stripper got another just like her I'm in love with sisters!" are entertaining. My favorite songs include Take Your Shoes Off, Tryna Make A Jug, Do Something, Hood Nigga, Count On Me, Juice Box (man that's a hot song!), You Don't Know Me ft. D Woods (Danity Kane), and Lil Shawty. Gorilla Zoe has effectively filled the void over at Block ENT and definitely deserves to shine. Welcome To The Zoo is a great debut. Now hopefully he can continue to bring the hotness on his next cd. -
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Bangin album but no shine,
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This review is from: Welcome to the Zoo (Audio CD)
I have been waiting for this album ever since I hears Zoes early cuts. I was even more anxious when his radio hype song, hood nigga, came out. This album does Zoe justice. If you like Zoes hard hitting lyrics and raspy voice you will like this album. One thing I think this album lacks is a good variety of beats. I thought yung jocs new album had a good breakdown of variety, which zoe was a big part of. This album is a good buy, but you probably wont be caught with any surprises from zoes first album.
PS- if you play this album on a car stereo system, expect ALOT of bass!
5 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Lions and Tigers and Bears, Oh PLEASE!!!,
By Nuisance "the rebel" (Miami) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Welcome to the Zoo (Audio CD)
If you are not familiar with who Gorilla Zoe is consider yourself one of the lucky ones. He was the replacement for Jeezy for the group Boyz N Da Hood. I dont know why there is so much buzz around him. He sounds like Hitman Sammy Samm with laryngitis. He cant rap and he tries so hard to sound smooth like he's auditioning for a latenight position for radio station DJ in a slow jams hour(and tell the truth. Doesnt that album cover look just like David Banner's Mississippi: The Album? Exactly) Hood N***a is a weak first single and even though there isnt any song that is remotely decent on here he could have chose any other song to be a single except that. Yung Joc Jr shows you how much he wants to be like his idol by having him on tracks like Juice Box and Take Your Shoes Off. Anytime Jody Breeze sounds better than you on a track you need to retire immediately. Jody outshines Zoe on the repetitive Crack Muzik(This That Musik) and Count On Me(also feat JC). Big Gee is okay to me but he cant save Battle Field and Tryna Make A Jug from being completely wack. Gorilla Hoe also stinks at making tracks for the ladies as evidenced in You Dont Know Me feat D.Woods of Dannity Kane and Lil Shawty. Boyz N Da Hood show up on Real Motherf***a, a weak track that sounds like a leftover off of their rush job second LP Back Up N Da Chevy. Things are not good when Zoe raps by himself either. I Know, Money Man and Do Something are strong evidence of that statement. Bottom Line: Welcome To The Zoo is another certified frisbee from Sad Boy Records. The beats are cheap and mundane, the lyrics are weak(not to mention that Gorilla Zoe sounds like he needs to clear his throat badly) and the guest appearances didnt help matters much either. Its a shame. Puffy went from signing Biggie to signing Yung Joc(Nelly/Jeezy clone) to Gorilla Zoe(Yung Joc Jr--confusing isnt it?). Puffy's trying too hard to remain relevant by trying to sign everyone who could be trendy at the expense of making a huge fool of himself and his record label. I dont see how anybody can still have respect for him after seeing how pathetic he has become after Biggie's untimely departure. Standouts: fool please.
4.0 out of 5 stars
good cd,
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This review is from: Welcome to the Zoo (Clean) (Audio CD)
The Cd is a great copy the only problem was i did not get a cd cover with the names of the songs but other than that just as described
5.0 out of 5 stars
real G,
By Missy Ma (california) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Welcome to the Zoo (Audio CD)
I was a little hesitant buying this album but finally i did and i have to say i have not been disappointed at all. I love it and i havent stopped listening to it. Im in my early 30's and have been wondering if all ganster rappers are full of it ... this guy brings me back to what gangster rap is about. he's for real... listen to is for yourself... heavy bass will wake you up . ( and if you are tired of hearing about "ho's and sh**" then this is your cd!!
3.0 out of 5 stars
It must be off-season,
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This review is from: Welcome to the Zoo (Audio CD)
Whether you want to take it officially or UNofficially, Alonzo "Gorilla Zoe" Mathis is pretty much the leader of Boyz N Da Hood now that Young Jeezy has left the fold. And he comes at us now with his official solo debut, Welcome to the Zoo.
I really wasn't planning on picking up this album at all after hearing "Hood N", but fortunately that song grew on me (except for the third verse, that is). And actually, that's the only song that stands out on here because Zoe really doesn't have that much to say. Many of the tracks are uncreative tellings of topics we've all heard before, like cars ("Take Your Shoes Off"; "Lil Shawty"), fighting ("Crack Muzik"; "Do Something"), and getting drunk ("Tryna Make a Jug"), not to mention the obligatory honey-sings-the-chorus track, "You Don't Know Me", featuring D. Woods of Danity Kane. And sometimes he gets a little TOO creative; case in point: "Money Man" uses other celebrities as metaphors for his riches, but he goes too far and makes the song oversaturated. Welcome to the Zoo is only for fans of anything from Bad Boy South, so if you're not one, you can do without it. Anthony Rupert
4.0 out of 5 stars
i aint mad, i aint mad at all,
By postman (chicago, il) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Welcome to the Zoo (Audio CD)
i like this album, hood figga was good but i still wasnt all that convinced that his album would be serious but i heard it and i like it so im gonna grab it
2 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
better than da rest,
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This review is from: Welcome to the Zoo (Audio CD)
I think this cd is one of da best if not the best cd that came out this year.I really didnt expect a lot from this guy but man was i wrong.real good cd.Yah ought to buy it,its worth da money.
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Welcome to the Zoo by Gorilla Zoe (Audio CD - 2007)
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