Suck on that haters." Brendan Frederick of XXL called it "a brink-of-insanity cry for help that’s filled with booming 808s and sing-along digital harmonies." AllMusic's David Jeffries felt that the introspective lyricism were being overshadowed by sophomoric humor, calling it "a heartfelt song about loneliness that would work splendidly if it wasn't for the diaper talk." Chart performance Steve 'Flash' Juon of RapReviews praised the synth production and use of Auto-Tune to give Zoe a heartfelt performance, saying that "You might not think someone with Zoe's deep raspy flow could pull off crooning, but Drumma Boy plays to his strengths and gives him a joint he can sing low and slow over." Nathan Slavik of DJBooth was surprised by the honesty and self-awareness delivered by Zoe about his newfound lifestyle, saying that "'Lost' is a display of the lyricist lurking behind Zoe’s gravel-voiced swagger, dropping carefully constructed lines like “I’m losing my mind, I’m losing control.of the wheel swerving on and off the road.” That’s right, Zoe dropped a dope metaphor. "Lost" received positive reviews from music critics praising the production and usage of Auto-Tune to reveal an honest performance by Zoe. "Lost" received positive reviews from critics praising Drumma Boy's electronic production and Zoe's sincere Auto-Tune delivery of introspective lyrics. ![]() It is notable that, specifically with the Lil Wayne version, both songs use the auto-tune effect. The song leaked in May 2008 entitled "Losin' My Mind", featuring a verse from fellow American rapper Lil Wayne. " Lost" is a song by American hip hop recording artist Gorilla Zoe, released Octoas the lead single from his second studio album Don't Feed Da Animals (2009). On May 6, 2014, after a two-year hiatus, Gorilla Zoe released a new mixtape entitled Recovery.Christopher Gholson, Alonzo Mathis, Ebony Love In February 2011, it was revealed that he would take part in a new Hiphop/Pro Wrestling collaboration, the Urban Wrestling Federation with taping of the first bout First Blood, taking place in June 2011, but the show was never released. ![]() ![]() His club-oriented effort King Kong would follow in 2011. In 2010, he released 28 different mixtapes, one per day for all of February, along with the single Just Like My Chevy. A collaborative single with Lil Wayne called Lost was released in late 2008, while the full-length Don't Feed Da Animals followed in March 2009, debuting atop the rap charts and hitting the Top Ten of the Billboard 200. The album spawned a series of singles, including Everybody Know Me and We Ready. Gorilla Zoe's first album as Jeezy's replacement in Boyz N da Hood, Back Up N da Chevy, was released in 2007. His debut single as a solo artist was called Hood Nigga and was soon followed by Welcome to the Zoo. Like Young Jeezy, Zoe has a raspy voice, slow flow, simple rhymes and an obsession with the illegal drug trade, in particular cocaine. He would then be signed as a solo artist for Block Entertainment & Bad Boy South. ![]() He first saw some success in collaborations with Yung Joc's Coffee Shop and Bottle Poppin', which experienced some chart success. In 2006, he replaced Young Jeezy as a member of Boyz n da Hood. A former member of rap group Boyz N Da Hood. Alonzo Mathis (aka Gorilla Zoe) was born Januin Atlanta, Georgia. Gorilla Zoe Net Worth: Gorilla Zoe is an American rapper who has a net worth of $500 thousand.
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