Atlanta rapper Ralo, who is known for speaking his mind, recently shared a powerful message directed at incarcerated Black Mafia Family (BMF) co-founder, Big Meech.
In his heartfelt statement, Ralo emphasized that the street game is no longer what it used to be and urged Big Meech to focus on legitimate ways of making money.
“The streets is dead, OG,” Ralo wrote, addressing Big Meech directly. “It’s time to get this legal money and stay out of these f**k n***as way.” He continued by advising Meech to ignore the chatter coming from so-called street guys, many of whom haven’t even made significant money from their illegal ventures.
“Most of these so called street n***as ain’t even made ah million out the dope game, but always talking street sh*t.”
Ralo’s candid words highlight a shift in mindset within the hip-hop community, where more artists are advocating for legal ventures and entrepreneurship, leaving behind the risky lifestyle of the streets. His advice to Big Meech resonates with many, as they see a path to success outside of illegal activities.
By calling out the “fake street dudes” and encouraging a focus on legal money, Ralo is sending a clear message not only to Big Meech but to the entire community: It’s time to leave the past behind and build a future through legitimate means.