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Released on August 30, 2016, "Diary of The Streets 2" by Ralo, presented by Rich Gang, marks a significant development in the Atlanta rapper’s career, showcasing his evolution in lyrical depth and his solidification within the trap music genre. Premiered on LiveMixtapes, this mixtape features an impressive list of collaborations with high-profile artists and producers, emphasizing Ralo’s growing influence in the rap scene.
The mixtape begins with "Let It Go," featuring Young Thug and Trouble, produced by Wheezy. This track sets a dynamic tone for the project, with its compelling beat and powerful verses from each artist, discussing themes of release and moving forward. "I Got The Juice," produced by Stoopid, continues with Ralo asserting his place in the rap game with confidence and vigor.
"This One For," produced by Frank Forbes, and "Wish Me The Best," featuring YFN Lucci and produced by Don Lee, delve into more personal and introspective territory. Ralo reflects on his struggles and aspirations, providing a contrast to the mixtape's more aggressive tracks. "My Diary," another production by Frank Forbes, serves as a heartfelt narrative of Ralo's life experiences, adding emotional depth to the project.
"Showers In The Dark" and "Baby Momma," the latter produced by Don Lee, explore complex relationships and personal challenges, with Ralo’s storytelling vividly painting pictures of his environment and lifestyle. "Lil Nigga," featuring Birdman and Nino and produced by Info, and "Imma Do It," produced by Chophouse, both highlight Ralo’s determination and resilience.
"It’s Never Too Late" and "My Brothers" featuring Future and produced by Southside, stand out as tracks that encapsulate the ethos of persistence and brotherhood, with "My Brothers" providing a particularly strong moment of solidarity and mutual respect among peers.
"Flexing On Purpose," featuring an all-star lineup of Lil Uzi Vert, Young Thug, and 21 Savage, is a high-energy track celebrating success and the luxurious lifestyle it affords, making it one of the more memorable anthems of the mixtape.
"Survivor," featuring Young Scooter and produced by Lody Lucci, and "Elevated," featuring Birdman and produced by Info, both reinforce Ralo’s survivor mentality and his ascent in the rap game. "Dear Your Honor," featuring Shy Glizzy and produced by DJ Plugg, offers a poignant look at the justice system, providing a narrative filled with plea and introspection.
The mixtape concludes with bonus tracks like "Everyday" featuring YFN Lucci, "Young Scooter & Ralo Speaks," and "Pull Up," each adding layers to Ralo’s persona, from reflective to assertive, showcasing his versatility and depth as an artist.
"Diary of The Streets 2" is not just a collection of songs; it’s a comprehensive look into Ralo’s life, experiences, and growth as an artist. With its rich production and powerful collaborations, the mixtape cements Ralo’s place in the trap music landscape and highlights his unique voice within the broader hip-hop community.
The mixtape begins with "Let It Go," featuring Young Thug and Trouble, produced by Wheezy. This track sets a dynamic tone for the project, with its compelling beat and powerful verses from each artist, discussing themes of release and moving forward. "I Got The Juice," produced by Stoopid, continues with Ralo asserting his place in the rap game with confidence and vigor.
"This One For," produced by Frank Forbes, and "Wish Me The Best," featuring YFN Lucci and produced by Don Lee, delve into more personal and introspective territory. Ralo reflects on his struggles and aspirations, providing a contrast to the mixtape's more aggressive tracks. "My Diary," another production by Frank Forbes, serves as a heartfelt narrative of Ralo's life experiences, adding emotional depth to the project.
"Showers In The Dark" and "Baby Momma," the latter produced by Don Lee, explore complex relationships and personal challenges, with Ralo’s storytelling vividly painting pictures of his environment and lifestyle. "Lil Nigga," featuring Birdman and Nino and produced by Info, and "Imma Do It," produced by Chophouse, both highlight Ralo’s determination and resilience.
"It’s Never Too Late" and "My Brothers" featuring Future and produced by Southside, stand out as tracks that encapsulate the ethos of persistence and brotherhood, with "My Brothers" providing a particularly strong moment of solidarity and mutual respect among peers.
"Flexing On Purpose," featuring an all-star lineup of Lil Uzi Vert, Young Thug, and 21 Savage, is a high-energy track celebrating success and the luxurious lifestyle it affords, making it one of the more memorable anthems of the mixtape.
"Survivor," featuring Young Scooter and produced by Lody Lucci, and "Elevated," featuring Birdman and produced by Info, both reinforce Ralo’s survivor mentality and his ascent in the rap game. "Dear Your Honor," featuring Shy Glizzy and produced by DJ Plugg, offers a poignant look at the justice system, providing a narrative filled with plea and introspection.
The mixtape concludes with bonus tracks like "Everyday" featuring YFN Lucci, "Young Scooter & Ralo Speaks," and "Pull Up," each adding layers to Ralo’s persona, from reflective to assertive, showcasing his versatility and depth as an artist.
"Diary of The Streets 2" is not just a collection of songs; it’s a comprehensive look into Ralo’s life, experiences, and growth as an artist. With its rich production and powerful collaborations, the mixtape cements Ralo’s place in the trap music landscape and highlights his unique voice within the broader hip-hop community.
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01
Let It Go (Feat. Young Thug & Trouble) [Prod. By Wheezy]
Ralo
4:11
02
I Got The Juice [Prod. By Stoopid]
Ralo
2:51
03
This One For [Prod. By Frank Forbes]
Ralo
2:23
04
Wish Me The Best (Feat. YFN Lucci) [Prod. By Don Lee]
Ralo
4:48
05
My Diary [Prod. By Frank Forbes]
Ralo
3:51
06
Showers In The Dark [Prod. By Chophouze]
Ralo
3:20
07
Baby Momma [Prod. By Don Lee]
Ralo
3:06
08
Lil Nigga (Feat. Birdman & Nino) [Prod. By Info]
Ralo
4:04
09
Imma Do It [Prod. By Chophouse]
Ralo
3:40
10
It's Never Too Late [Prod. By Frank Forbes]
Ralo
3:53
11
My Brothers (Feat. Future) [Prod. By Southside]
Ralo
3:41
12
Flexing On Purpose (Feat. Lil Uzi Vert, Young Thug & 21 Savage)
Ralo
5:13
13
Survivor (Feat. Young Scooter) [Prod. By Lody Lucci]
Ralo
3:27
14
Elevated (Feat. Birdman) [Prod. By Info]
Ralo
3:37
15
Dear Your Honor (Feat. Shy Glizzy) [Prod. By DJ Plugg]
Ralo
3:41
16
I Ain't Done [Prod. By Charles]
Ralo
2:59
17
Everyday (Feat. YFN Lucci) [Prod. By Charles] (Bonus)
Ralo
3:39
18
Young Scooter & Ralo Speaks [Prod. By Nard & B] (Bonus)
Ralo
2:17
19
Pull Up (Bonus)
Ralo
4:43
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