Ralo Does It For His Family On His Latest Single "On My Kids"

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Ralo returns with his latest single "On My Kids."

DJ Kutt Throat recently unveiled the Ralo & Lil Baby collaboration "Lil Cali & Pakistan" last week. Today, he recruits Ralo once again for the outro to the upcoming Plugged In The Cartel mixtape, "On My Kids."

Ralo is undoubtedly one of the heaviest working people in hip hop right now and is continuously showcasing the amount of work he puts in for his community. Along with that, he's also a family man and showcases it on his latest single. The rapper gets introspective on "On My Kids" over trap production with a soulful twist. The rapper recalls the trials and tribulations he's had to face to provide for his family. Now that he's in a better position, he can provide for them without worrying about the law. It's a solid single that shows he other side to Ralo that isn't necessarily highlighted as much as it should be. 

With DJ Kutt Throat hosted Plugged In The Cartel tape coming on November 24th, it's another solid teaser of what's to come. 

Quotable Lyrics
Hope I don't lose what I got
Because I've been losing a lot
I still believe in myself
Whether I prove it or not


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