Top 10 Quotes & Sayings by Gorilla Zoe

Explore popular quotes and sayings by an American rapper Gorilla Zoe.
Last updated on November 17, 2024.
Gorilla Zoe

Alonzo Keith Mathis Jr., better known by his stage name Gorilla Zoe, is an American rapper best known for being a member of the rap group Boyz N Da Hood. His solo debut album Welcome to the Zoo came out in 2007. His next two albums, Don't Feed Da Animals and King Kong, were released in 2009 and 2011. In 2015, he released two mixtapes: Recovery and Raised in the Jungle. He has been an independent artist since 2018.

Don't give them niggas no money. It's a post warning. Feed as in food actually means the money. And it's post because I already got the money but once you taste success, you want more success and that's what it is.
At the end of the day, I wanna be a great...a legend. I've been working hard.
I don't even go on the computer. Don't anybody around me get on the computer. — © Gorilla Zoe
I don't even go on the computer. Don't anybody around me get on the computer.
I'd take about 40 thousand CDs, and then take about three full vans of people to hit every hood, every mall, and every club. Just hit one city to the next.
In changing times, we should all lend our support to the independent retailers. Without independent retailers, many of the biggest names in music would still be undiscovered. They break new artists and movements. We all know the industry is changing, but we can't forget where we came from.
People really don't know the extent of what I actually do. I'm not one of those rappers... "Hey! Make a hit. Throw it on an album! Sit at home and make more music." I put 4 or 5 mixtapes out and do shows all year long.
Everybody wants to make better music.
I used to take culinary arts at Job Corps so I'm a certified chef. I could cook chicken alfredo.
Private schools have been attacking public schools and really I was just a pawn in their game. I speak at schools of all ages on a regular basis.
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.
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