After spending nearly six years behind bars due to a 2018 drug trafficking arrest, Ralo is making a triumphant return to the music scene. The 28-year-old wasted no time and dropped his latest track, “First Day Out,” within 24 hours of his release, taking inspiration from Tee Grizzley’s breakout hit.
In his new song, Ralo expresses his gratitude for freedom and pledges allegiance to Gucci Mane. Notably, he emphasizes his unwavering loyalty, stating that he could never sign with Yo Gotti’s label.
The lyrics reflect his admiration for Gucci Mane with lines like, “I love Wop so I can’t never sign with CMG/ It ain’t no beef it’s just respect – they gon’ respect this sh*t,” he raps on the track. “They disrespect this sh*t, I promise we might wreck this b**ch!”
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