Ralo Enlists Derez De'Shon, YFN Lucci & Trouble On "Need A Chance"

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Ralo prepares for the release of "Free Ralo" deluxe with a new single.

The Free Ralo campaign is still going strong as his fans and family campaign for his release from prison. The rapper was arrested after his PJ was raided and authorities discovered $2M worth of cannabis. He's been locked up without bond and charged with a felony to conspiracy to distribute marijuana. 

Even with the charges, he's continued to release music from behind bars with the deluxe edition of Free Ralo set to drop later this week. Ahead of it's release, he slid through with a brand new posse cut titled "Need A Chance" with the assistance of YFN Lucci, Trouble, and Derez Deshon. The four rappers connect with pain as the look back on the personal obstacles they have overcome from the streets to the rap game.

Free Ralo Deluxe drops on June 19th.

Quotable Lyrics
Yo, Trouble, why the world been sleepin' on you?
Don't let your snack play my music
But show respect whenever he see me, don't it?
But yo, they sayin' Trouble, you and some old homie beefin'
This what you call beef? Then I'm vegan


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