In a surprising turn of events, Ralo and Kenny Muney have settled their differences, sparked by accusations of ‘clout chasing’ following Young Dolph’s death.
The tension began when Kenny Muney, who was signed to Young Dolph’s label, criticized both Ralo and a media personality for allegedly exploiting Dolph’s tragic passing to garner attention. “All that playing click bait…it’s real [blood] sweat n tears behind [Dolph],” he exclaimed, urging them to stop speaking on matters related to Dolph unless they were directly involved.
Ralo, however, was quick to defend himself. He posted a video questioning the benefits he supposedly gained by honoring Dolph, highlighting the backlash he faced instead. The misunderstanding seemed deep, but the two artists took a mature step by discussing their issues offline.
Their private conversation changed the narrative, with both taking to social media to share their newfound understanding. Ralo acknowledged Kenny Muney’s perspective, stating, “what’s understood ain’t gotta be explained,” while Kenny applauded Ralo for admitting his fault, ensuring fans that their bond was intact.
This spat came on the heels of another incident involving Ralo and Boosie Badazz, concerning a controversial post involving rapper Yo Gotti. Ralo criticized Boosie for being insensitive, pointing out the proximity of the post to the conclusion of Dolph’s murder trial.
Despite these public disagreements, Ralo reiterated his promise to not dwell on past conflicts or mention Boosie’s name again. The decision to move forward reflects a commitment to peace and mutual respect among the artists.
The reconciliation between Ralo and Kenny Muney underscores their shared respect for Young Dolph’s legacy and the importance of resolving conflicts privately in the world of hip-hop.