Ralo has set his sights on giving back to the community that shaped him in a big way.
Last week, the Atlanta rapper — who was recently released from prison after nearly six years behind bars on a 2018 drug trafficking charge — took to Instagram where he blasted authorities for seizing his vehicles while vowing to have one of the biggest comebacks ever seen.
“The feds took my momma car, my girl car, all the gifted cars I gave the bro’s in the hood and every car I even had for myself,” he wrote alongside a photo of a newly-purchased Maybach. “Ima show the world how great I am, this the comeback for everybody that tried to turn me down.”
He continued: “I swear by Allah Ima buy everybody around me Ah Maybach or ah Cadillac truck. That’s how I’m coming #2024 is Ah #AkhYear GO WATCH (Ralo Chapter 33) #OutNow on YouTube #KingAkh #FamGoon.”
After spending four years at the Dekalb County Jail while awaiting trial, the 28-year-old was finally sentenced to eight years in the clinker last year, after being found guilty of trafficking over $2 million in marijuana.
However, on November 8 Ralo was credited with time served and released from prison early.
Footage quickly emerged of the rapper being welcomed home by friends and family, who greeted him outside the penitentiary. Ralo sported a million-dollar smile as he was mobbed by people that haven’t seen him in years. He also swapped out his prison jumpsuit for some designer garments.
Once a home address was approved by the halfway house where he is residing, Ralo (real name Terrell Davis) was fitted with an ankle monitor, which he’ll wear for one year as a condition of his release.
Fulfilling an earlier promise, the rhymer, signed to Gucci Mane‘s New 1017 Records and returned with a new song, “First Day Out,” less than 24 hours after his release.
Taking a cue from Tee Grizzley‘s breakout hit, the 28-year-old released his new song “First Day Out” on Thursday (November 9) – less than 24 hours after his release. On the track, he pledges his allegiance to Gucci Mane, adding that he could never sign to Yo Gotti‘s label because of his loyalty.
“I love Wop so I can’t never sign with CMG/ It ain’t no beef it’s just respect – they gon’ respect this shit,” he raps on the track. “They disrespect this shit, I promise we might wreck this bitch!.”
First day out quote you gave does not do justice to what he is saying in the track. It may even be taken out of context. SubhanaantaAllah. Salaam/Peace/Shalom
How about you help your people by investing the money. Help build the wealth. A car ain’t really doing that. When are we going to wake up.
This mentality is what got him thrown in prison the first time. Chill bro, you aren’t the King of Zamunda.
Buy all them bums a Hyundai Venue or a Chrysler 300. Something most people with a decent salary can afford to maintain.
Yall keep typing he said “he love Wop” when he clearly said “He love Dolph…he’ll never sign to CMG”.