Ralo Shares New Song "Rich Black Man (The Last ReUp)"

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Ralo hops on some jazzy and soulful production on "Rich Black Man (The Last Reup)."

Ralo's currently behind bars awaiting trial after he was charged with conspiracy to commit a felony. Police accused the rapper of moving roughly $1M worth of marijuana on his private plane. However, his current legal situation isn't preventing him from releasing any music. With his new project, Conspiracy due out this week, Ralo shares his latest track, "Rich Black Man (The Last Reup)."

Ralo is back with his new track, "Rich Black Man (The Last Reup)" off of his new project Conspiracy. The rapper's latest track was produced by Twysted Genius who serves up a jazzy and soulful beat for Ralo to go in on. Ralo's new song finds him opening up even more about his current legal situation. He explained that the song's concept came from the police harassment he's had to deal with.

"I felt like I was under investigation, I kept hearing signs from God," he told XXL. "After the harassment I experienced from the police I wanted to put this out to show the people that I was living my best life. Doing things I never did before, having things I never had, and it was like at that point in my life I was one of the happiest men alive. The original name of the song was ’The Last Re-up.' The last re-up, the last time."

Peep Ralo's new song below and keep your eyes peeled for Conspiracy.

Quotable Lyrics
Got a nine on my side, I don't even drive
Fuck T.S.A., I'm used to flying in private
Don't take my kindness kindly, I did this shit without me trying it
Rollie full of diamonds, I don't need to check the timing


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