Zoo’s put up warning signs to patrons about not feeding animals to protect both them and the animals they view. On one end it protects them from the animals acting on their primal tendencies and keeps the zoo somewhat in control of the animals through the feeding schedule. Gorilla Zoe, a rapper indigenous to Atlanta, plays on this concept on his sophomore album Don’t Feed Da Animals. Seeking to portray himself as a vicious rhyme animal, he comes off sounding lethargic as he can’t decide whether to keep catering to the streets or expand his artistic scope past self absorbing topics. Read the rest of this entry »
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