Ralo Walks Away from Deadly Crash Unscathed

Ralo Walks Away from Deadly Crash Unscathed

The truck looked like a crushed-up Coke can as it sat upside down on the side of the freeway. Windows had been busted out, wrinkled doors wide open with contents of the vehicle regurgitated onto the ground. Judging from the wreckage, there couldn’t have been any survivors. To the contrary, however, Ralo walked away from the scene without a scratch.

“We walking away from this shit without a scratch. That just tell you Allah is the greatest all times,” he says in an Instagram video, walking around the remains of the truck testifying, “Allahu Akbar” (God is the greatest).

After sending praises to the Most High, he found time to big up his upcoming project, “American Gangsta Part 2 February 12, nigga,” he says as the Atlanta rapper and two others in tow walk down the shoulder of the expressway, saying, “Allahu Akbar…Walk away from this shit like a gangsta.”

One of the most rapidly rising talents in the A right now, the man known to the Georgia Department of Corrections as Terrell Davis has paid his dues in the streets. Entering the drug game before he hit puberty, Davis has been locked up more than 30 times from ages 12 to 19 and even served two bids in prison, where he became a devout Muslim. It was after being released from his first bid did he start rapping.

Since being released from prison in 2014, the 23-year-old independent rapper started his own label Famerica, dropped a series of mixtapes including Famerican Gangster and Diary of the Streets and has worked with rappers such as Young Scooter, Shy Glizzy, Rich Homie Quan, Bandit Gang Marco, Young Thug and Future. His latest release Diary of the Streets 2 dropped Aug. 30.

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