In a recent video, rapper Ralo shared his thoughts following the arrest of fellow artist Yella Beezy in connection with the murder of MO3, a Dallas rapper who was shot in November 2020. Ralo emphasized the importance of making positive choices and staying true to oneself, urging his followers to embrace hard work and patience rather than resorting to violence or criminal activities for success.
Ralo began his message by paying tribute to the late rapper Young Dolph, asserting that success does not require engaging in illegal activities. He highlighted the significance of hustling and working diligently, stating, “You ain’t got to take another person off just to get on.” This sentiment echoed throughout his speech, as he expressed that true success stems from doing the right thing and being patient.
As he reflected on the nature of karma, Ralo warned that negative actions will inevitably come back around: “You can never get no right out of doing wrong.” He encouraged his audience to focus on positivity, stating that doing right by others and oneself leads to ultimate victory.
Ralo also touched on personal growth, particularly during the holy month of Ramadan, stating his desire to emerge as a better person. He acknowledged his previous shortcomings in representing the Muslim community and expressed his commitment to promoting positivity moving forward. “I’mma find some good to say about [people],” he declared, emphasizing a newfound approach to dealing with negativity.
As the music industry grapples with the continuing impact of violence and crime, Ralo’s message of resilience and positivity resonates, urging artists and fans alike to strive for a better path.