Yes I Be Gorilla But You Can't Lock Me In The Zoo Mp3 |best| Download May 2026
The specific verse featuring the "gorilla" line is delivered by , who uses the metaphor to describe his "beast-like" intensity and refusal to be caged or restricted by industry standards or societal expectations.
The line is a standout lyric from the "Second Sermon (Remix)" by Ghanaian breakout star Black Sherif , featuring Nigerian Grammy-winner Burna Boy . The specific verse featuring the "gorilla" line is
: The verse continues with "This be King Kong / And Kweku Frimpong," bridging Burna’s "Odogwu" status with Black Sherif’s persona as a young hustler from Konongo. : The song blends Ghanaian Drill with Afrobeats
: The song blends Ghanaian Drill with Afrobeats influences, reflecting the struggles of youth in the "Zongo" (inner-city settlements) and their determination to succeed despite the odds. Why "Second Sermon (Remix)" Went Viral Facebook·Facebook Youths Communityhttps://www.facebook.com The specific verse featuring the "gorilla" line is
Since its release in late 2021, the track has become a global anthem for resilience, street hustle, and unyielding ambition. The Story Behind the Lyrics