In a shocking outpouring of grief and frustration, rapper Ralo has reacted vehemently to the tragic news of Young Scooter’s death, pleading with fans to stop inundating him with calls. “This sh*t don’t feel right at all,” Ralo expressed in an emotional video, revealing the depth of their bond and the pain of losing a brother in arms. With raw sincerity, he implored, “I can’t even go slide for him,” emphasizing the tragic reality he faces as he grapples with his loss.
The heartfelt message comes amid a chaotic backdrop as Ralo prepares to perform at Serenity Lounge in Virginia, where he is expected to put on a brave face for the crowd. “I gotta smile for the cameras; this sh*t ain’t no good feeling,” he lamented, showcasing the internal turmoil of having to perform while dealing with overwhelming grief. Ralo’s connection to Young Scooter runs deep, rooted in family ties that predate their music careers. “This our real core family,” he stated, underlining the profound impact of the loss.
As fans and followers flood Ralo’s phone, he remains resolute in his desire to process the tragedy away from the spotlight. “I don’t want to do no interviews,” he reiterated, a powerful testament to the emotional strain he faces. In an industry often overshadowed by its glamour, Ralo’s plea serves as a stark reminder of the real human costs behind the fame.
As he gears up for the evening’s performance, the atmosphere is charged with a mix of celebration and sorrow. “Pull up tonight,” he urged, despite the palpable weight of grief hanging over him. The music community is reeling, and Ralo’s heartfelt reaction underscores the fragility of life in the spotlight—a poignant moment that resonates far beyond the stage.