Ralo found himself under fire for his behavior during Rich Homie Quan’s funeral. Here’s what went down:

  • The rapper livestreamed the intimate service, causing an uproar.
  • Attendees and social media users voiced their disapproval online.
  • Ralo defended his actions with a fiery response video.
  • This incident is part of a series of controversies surrounding the rapper.

Ralo, the Atlanta rapper, became a talking point for all the wrong reasons during Rich Homie Quan’s funeral. On September 17, Ralo livestreamed the emotional service in South Fulton, Georgia, near Quan’s hometown.

The act of livestreaming sparked a wave of criticism. One attendee expressed their frustration, saying, “It was terrible sitting in front of Ralo during the service. So rude.” Another social media user accused Ralo of “posting for clout! 🙄”

Ralo didn’t take the backlash quietly. In a video response, he argued, “If you don’t want to see me on the internet, then get off the internet, bitch. ‘Cus I ain’t.” He continued to defend his actions, questioning why people always find something negative to say.

Adding fuel to the fire, Ralo questioned why those who didn’t attend the funeral weren’t criticized. He said, “What about the n-ggas who weren’t at the funeral? Did y’all say something about them?”


This isn’t the first time Ralo has stirred controversy. Earlier in the month, Boosie Badazz called him out after Ralo made derogatory comments about his age. Ralo stated on Instagram Live that he didn’t want to be performing in his 40s like Boosie, opting instead to focus on being a CEO.

Boosie didn’t hold back in his response either. He fired back on social media, dismissing Ralo’s comments and emphasizing his ongoing success: “I’M STILL MAKING 150k A WEEKEND N SELLING OUT SHOWS.” Boosie also took a jab at Ralo’s music career, stating, “U DONT HAVE A RAP CAREER N WILL NEVER HAVE ONE.”

Ralo’s actions and subsequent defense have sparked significant controversy, adding to his already tumultuous reputation.

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