ATL’s Ralo uses his helium-pitched voice and unique melodic rhyming style to steal nearly every track on which he appears. On “My Brothers,” the latest entry in Ralo’s #FamericanTuesday series, Ralo finds an ideal sparring partner in Future, as he holds his own with one of the most popular artists in today’s rap game. Produced by frequent Future collaborator Southside of 808 Mafia and featuring a monster hook from Hendrix himself, “My Brothers” bangs as hard as any track released this year, with both rappers discussing the bond they share, saluting their day ones, and shooting down their haters over a

Produced by frequent Future collaborator Southside of 808 Mafia and featuring a monster hook from Hendrix himself, “My Brothers” bangs as hard as any track released this year, with both rappers discussing the bond they share, saluting their day ones, and shooting down their haters. Ralo and Future previously connected in 2015 for “Can’t Lie,” which has earned nearly 2 million views on YouTube.

“My Brothers” is the latest single from Ralo’s Birdman-hosted mixtape “Diary of the Streets II,” the sequel to last year’s popular “Diary of the Streets,” hitting the internet on August 30. Featuring guest appearances from Future, Young Thug, Lil Uzi Vert, 21 Savage, Shy Glizzy, and Birdman himself, “Diary of the Streets II” is a monument to Ralo’s stature on the streets, packed with melodic trap anthems and impressive songwriting about a wide array of topics that affect Ralo in his everyday life.

Who’s feeling this one?