Ralo Releases "The World Against Me" Off Of "Conspiracy"

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Ralo is back with his new song, "The World Against Me."

Despite his current incarceration, Ralo's team is making sure the rapper's fans are still getting new music. Unfortunately, we haven't received as much music this year as we did last year but next week, he'll be coming through with his new project, Conspiracy. After teaming up with YFN Lucci for their song, "Bosses Make Sure," he drops off his latest track, "The World Against Me."

Ralo is back with his new single, "The World Against Me" which serves as the second single off of his project. Ralo opens up about some of the hardships he's faced in his life.

"Sometimes when I wake up I feel like the world against me. How you feel lonely and you get that much attention?" He says at the top of the track.

Ralo is still in jail in Atlanta where he's awaiting his pre-trial.

Keep your eyes peeled for Conspiracy dropping on October 12th.

Quotable Lyrics
We ain't never run to Jesus, he couldn't save us
We ran to the streets 'cause that's what made us
I only fuck with country n***as, fuck these city n***as 
(Why?) 'Cause I could never be around some Diddy n***as


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