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Don't Feed Da Animals
Release Date: 2009 - 03 - 17, Audio CD, Bad Boy Last Update 26.11.2009 05:50
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Welcome To The Zoo - Gorilla Zoe
by XICripZ - written on 22/08/09 (Very useful, 38 readings)
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and this goes down here as he comes with a fresh tune compete with some of the heaviest 808 bass. Five Stars 8. "I Know" Finally Gorilla Zoe gets a chance to do things alone gain, but in this case it was for a predictable track on his debut album as for this one he gets into one where he talks of how he has had to compete with so many haters in his life and now that he would say he has reached where he needs to be, things have only got worse. It is clichéd material for a Rap debut and he offers nothing new whatsoever. One Star 9. "Count On Me" On this one Jay Mac brings some heavy bass drops to help out Zoe and take him to the sort of place ...
Welcome To The Zoo - Gorilla Zoe
by XICripZ - written on 22/08/09 (Very useful, 38 readings)
Rating:
and this goes down here as he comes with a fresh tune compete with some of the heaviest 808 bass. Five Stars 8. "I Know" Finally Gorilla Zoe gets a chance to do things alone gain, but in this case it was for a predictable track on his debut album as for this one he gets into one where he talks of how he has had to compete with so many haters in his life and now that he would say he has reached where he needs to be, things have only got worse. It is clichéd material for a Rap debut and he offers nothing new whatsoever. One Star 9. "Count On Me" On this one Jay Mac brings some heavy bass drops to help out Zoe and take him to the sort of place ...
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