Atlanta-based rapper Ralo was granted release from federal prison on the morning of Wednesday, November 8, marking the end of a six-year-long incarceration period. As he stepped out, the “Can’t Lie” rapper was greeted warmly by friends and family, displaying a positive and optimistic demeanor.
Ralo had been taken into custody in April 2018 on charges related to federal drug trafficking. In a recent Instagram post, he shared his impending release with his followers. Within the post, he fondly remembered his late friend, the rapper Marlo, expressing his anticipation for their reunion beyond the confines of prison. Ralo’s message reflected on the past, recalling the moments when they were all immersed in the excitement of their shared success and supportive camaraderie. He lamented the current state of affairs, emphasizing the prevalent competitiveness and the tendency of some to undermine others for personal gain. Despite these challenges, Ralo remained resolute in his determination not to succumb to negativity, emphasizing his commitment to preserving his integrity and honoring the memories of his late friend.