Ralo is clearing the air after months of speculation surrounding his name. During a candid new interview with Say Cheese TV, the Atlanta rapper addressed ongoing snitching allegations after Young Thug mentioned him on X.

Ralo firmly denied the claims, saying there’s never been any proof to support them. “I never was on a witness list. I never got a subpoena in my life,” he said. “How could I testify on something that didn’t even happen yet when I was incarcerated?” He added that the accusations led artists like Lil Baby and others to distance themselves from him despite the lack of evidence.

The rapper also touched on Young Thug’s influence over the Atlanta rap scene, claiming Thug’s rise gave him the power to sway the industry against certain artists — including Rich Homie Quan. According to Ralo, when Thug and Quan fell out, many people in the city began to turn their backs on Quan. He recalled a moment where Quan’s hit song “Lifestyle” was allegedly cut off in a club due to tensions and criticized the industry for its lack of loyalty when Quan’s career began to decline.

Ralo also opened up about his tension with Boosie, revealing that he personally pulled up on Boosie to settle their issues face-to-face. “At first, it wasn’t good — a lot of ego, a lot of tension. But we worked it out like men,” he said. Ralo explained that he came prepared with paperwork to back up his statements and was even willing to go to federal court to prove his innocence.

The rapper then reflected on the challenges of navigating an industry fueled by rumors and shifting alliances. While he admitted it has been difficult to watch people turn against him, Ralo said he remains focused on rebuilding his name and standing on integrity. “They don’t want what you got to give them,” he said. “They want what you got.”

Source: Say Cheese TV