Ralfy The Plug Shares Posthumous Drakeo The Ruler Feature On "iHeartRalfy" Project

Sean Kingston appears alongside Ralfy on two tracks – "Pain On Me" alongside Lil Keed and album closer, "Video Game."

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Following the death of his brother, Drakeo the Ruler, late last year, Ralfy the Plug has been pouring himself into his music. At midnight on Friday, he shared iHeartRalfy, a 10-track project including features from 24hrs, NoCap, Lil Keed, Bobby Raps, Damon Elbert, and Ketchy The Great.

"I know this ain't the normal Ralfy but we all know I never been normal," the 25-year-old captioned an Instagram post from this afternoon, showing off the record's dope artwork. "#iheartralfy out now. [What's] your fav song so far? #lldrakeotheruler," he asked, prompting fans to send in their feedback.


Standout tracks from iHeartRalfy include the posthumous appearance from his brother on "Narcissist," as well as two features from "Beautiful Girls" hitmaker Sean Kingston, who showed out on "Pain On Me" and "Video Game."

Stream Ralfy the Plug's experimental new work below, and let us know what you think in the comments.

Tracklist:

1. Ride My Wave

2. Money (feat. 24hrs)

3. Honesty (feat. NoCap)

4. Narcissist (feat. Drakeo the Ruler)

5. Pain On Me (feat. Sean Kingston & Lil Keed)

6. Shot Of That Wiskey (feat. Bobby Raps)

7. Only Reason (feat. Damon Elbert)

8. Not Myself (feat. Ketchy The Great)

9. Look At You

10. Video Game (feat. Sean Kingston)


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