Ralo Feat. Young Dolph "Never Goin' Broke" Video

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Ralo & Young Dolph are never goin' broke.

Ralo is fresh off of releasing his most recent project Ralo LaFlare alongside Gucci Mane in July. While that tape has been catching waves, Ralo is no doubt one of the hottest rappers in the streets right now. With the strength of the tape as well as other releases, it seems that more and more people are catching onto Ralo which in turn seems to also be helping him grow further in his career. While Ralo continues to push this tape, he dropped another video off of the project for the Young Dolph assisted track "Never Goin Broke" which is a stand-out track off of Ralo LaFlare.

The concept of the video aligns with the song pretty well. The video was shot in a dark blue light which gives Young Dolph and Ralo a level of mystique while you could predominantly see a silhouette and shadows of them throughout the video. Both rappers are seen flossing with foreign vehicles and gorgeous women throughout the whole thing.

As the hook goes "If you ever see me you won't never see me broke/Before I sold a CD you would see me sellin' dope/Don't you look too hard 'cause he might see me with his ho/I ain't goin' broke" it puts into perspective the work they've done in their past to get to where they are now. For instance, on an Instagram video posted a few weeks ago Future says that Ralo is getting $30 thousand a show and still lives in the hood.

The video for "Never Goin' Broke" has both Young Dolph and Ralo shining in their element. With an incredible choice of production behind them by Cassius Jay, it's another solid effort for both parties. 

Even though Ralo had just dropped a project a few weeks back, we're hoping that more music is coming from the Atlanta-native before the end of the year. 

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