Ralo feat. Young Dolph – Never Going Broke [Audio]

Ralo teams up with Young Dolph on “Never Going Broke”. “Young Dolph and I established a relationship in 2015 when I was released from prison,” Ralo told Complex. “We always ran into each other in the streets. Every time we saw each other he gave me words of encouragement, due to the fact I’m an upcoming artist. Through our time we gained a small bond. The record is special to me because him and I became close homies. We came from the same environment. Our fans love to see us together and that’s what matters the most.” Hear it below.

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Ralo feat. Gucci Mane – They Can’t Stop Us [Audio]

Ralo and Gucci Mane team up for a new track called “They Can’t Stop Us”. “In life we have minor setbacks to open our eyes to see the big picture and this experience was one of them,” Ralo told The FADER, who premiered the song. “All I can say about the crash is I’m thankful for God’s protection and I’m delighted in my faith. I want to stay focused on this project; this is my best one yet. My collaboration with Gucci was epic, I always wanted to work with him.” Listen below.

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Ralo – Showers In The Dark [Video]

Ralo has been creating an extremely palpable cinematic experience for his “Diary Of The Streets 2” mixtape. The artist released back to back videos for “Baby Momma” and “My Diary.” Today the West Atlanta rapper is back with a gripping video for “Showers In The Dark.” Following suit of the video for “My Diary” Ralo documents life in prison and the emotional and psychological struggle inmates face everyday. The video itself is a chilling depiction, and adds to the multi-layered story that the artist has already created with the previous releases. Things to take a turn for the better though as Ralo is released from prison and reunited with his girl in the end of the video.

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Ralo – Baby Momma [Video]

Nestled in West Atlanta, The Bluff is one of the most treacherous neighborhoods in the United States. Ralo has leveraged harrowing tales of his exploits growing up in The Bluff into a burgeoning rap career. Four months after releasing Diary of the Streets 2, he revisits the tape in his new video “Baby Momma.” The video follows Ralo’s relationship with his baby momma, with whom he is head over heels in love. Even a police raid can’t keep them apart; in the end, after he is released, they are reunited in the bedroom.

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