November 10th Becomes “Wale Day” Following Kennedy Center Performance

If anyone deserves it, it’s Wale — the very man who’s been putting on for the city since before the Blog Era. Big congrats to that man… we can’t wait to see what Folarin has in store next. Check out clips from the big night below.

Young E Class – “Dirty Money” (Video)

“Good things happen to those who hustle” – Anaïs Nin

You know, there’s something about successful people that tends to intrigue us. I’m sure you can think of several examples in your head where this is true. However, we have a different kind of infatuation/love for people who are self-made, and it’s even stronger for those who get it out of the mud! That’s the exact case with DC-bred artist, Young E Class.

On E Class’ new release, ‘Dirty Money’, you get that great feel of the grit and doggedness taken in order for E Class to get to his current status.

There’s an enticing musical juxtaposition within this record. The piano and drums are engineered crisply, but from a melodic/rhythmic standpoint, they’re a bit calming and subtle. If you look deeper into that, one could assume that some of what E Class is rapping is reflective. Not only that, the instrumentation also provides a space that lets you focus solely on Class’ lyrics and delivery. The repetition of “Dirty money, can you count that?” also gives the audience insight into E Class’ lifestyle. This is evidently one of his more introspective pieces.

“When someone judges what you do, you ask them if they can count it up. You know how people count pockets or worry about how you feed you pockets. That’s why I said: ‘I’m tired of people asking why I’m not on yet, I saw 100k before a rap check,’ I was just talking my talk you hear me,” E Class explained while referencing his approach to recording a new track such as this one.

“I want people to have a sense of pride in their hustle, however you get your money. Because only you understand what you went through to get it,” said E Class.

When you’re ready to get on your grind, this is the song for you. On your way to work? The gym? Your next class? E Class has some words for you…

Ralo Released From Prison After Doing 5 Years

After five years behind bars, Atlanta’s Ralo is back to freedom. From Economic Times, where you can read the full story.

Ralo, an acclaimed hip hop artist from Atlanta, US was released from prison yesterday after he completed his 5-year sentence after his arrest in April 2018. As per reports, police found marijuana worth a significant $1 million on the rapper’s plane that was stationed in Dekalb-Peachtree Airport in Atlanta.

In May 2018, after the discovery of the drug on his plane, Ralo pleaded not guilty to charges of drug conspiracy. Additionally, in February 2019, Ralo’s team who were fighting the case for him stated that he did not agree to a 5-year plea deal as well. In June 2022, Ralo was also sentenced to 8 years in prison.

Reportedly, the judge gave Ralo the verdict of 4 years of time served in prison and also credited the rapper with 1 and half years for good behaviour.