Atlanta, GA

Ralo is looking to leave his old life of crime behind and establish himself as a legitimate businessman following his release from prison.

The former Cash Money signee was freed last November after spending almost six years behind bars over a drug trafficking conviction.

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He has now turned to a legal hustle after buying an entire block of commercial properties in his hometown of Atlanta.

In an Instagram post, he explained: “Them folks sent me to federal prison, took everything from me and left my family out hea with NOTHING. I ran this sht back up legally. I won’t ever have to sell a piece of dope again in my life. I’ve became a restaurant, hair salon, barber shop and clothing store owner.”

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Ralo added: “Allah has blessed me to open up the first #VineCityMosque in the history of Atlanta. I won’t ever in my life have to rent another condo again now that I own dozens directly across the street from the Mercedes Benz stadium in Atlanta.”

Outlining his ambitious vision, he added: “My goal is to link up with the people and do this in every state. if you wanna donate to the cause or help with the mosque go to FamericaNews.Com.”

The rapper also posted pictures of an artist’s rendition of what the neighborhood, which he’s calling “New Pakistan,” will look like.

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Ralo previously revealed that he had spent around $2 million since his release from prison.

“I spent 2 million dollars and I only been out 2 months,” he wrote on social media in January alongside photos of new cars. “Keep watching, ima show you how to get out and do what’s right. I told yawl I was going to buy everybody around me Maybachs & Black Trucks and I’m standing on it… #KingAkh.”

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The sum spent on the range of luxury cars is around the same amount that he was accused of making from trafficking drugs, which led to his arrest and imprisonment.

The Gucci Mane affiliate previously criticized the authorities for seizing cars from his family during his incarceration.

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“The feds took my momma car, my girl car, all the gifted cars I gave the bros in the hood and every car I even had for myself. Ima show the world how great I am, this the comeback for everybody that tried to turn me down,” he wrote.