Contrary to popular belief, rapper Yung Ralph didn’t always look, smell, talk or walk “like money.” As a youth, Ralph was raised in a fatherless home, but the household tasks he carried out made him Work Hard to get to where he is today. On the second single from the upcoming debut, Most Unexpected, Ralph goes deep into the many struggles of everyday life and credits his hard work as the reason for his current successes. Topped off by a DJ Toomp-sounding beat courtesy of producer P-No, I Work Hard should silence Northerners’ extreme stereotypical criticisms of Dirty South artists like Ralph. Most Unexpected hits store shelves on February 26th.
At first this record sounds like it is just going to ramble on and not get anywhere but actually Yung Ralph structures it well. Big improvement from "Look Like Money," lets just see if he can back it up.
I can definitely feel what he is talking about. It's all about the grind and doing what you gotta do to get dat bread! The lyrics are good and the beat is good, actually the beat is very nice! Good work, this is a banger, because like my man Yung Ralph...
I work hard, I work Hard, I work hard, I work hard!!!!
I LOVE IT!! I THINK THIS SONG GOIN TO BE A RADIO HIT EVERYWHERE. BECAUSE EVERBODY WORK, ESPECIALLY IF YOU R TRYING TO MAKE TO THE TOP. NICE BEAT TOO, I LIKE THE WHOLE OLD SCHOOL FEEL. GOOD JOB! YUNG RALPH!!
The track itself is hot - they were sick with that sample. But I can actually dig the lyrics just as much.... It *sounds* like the typical Southern FEELIN' MYSELF genre that seems to be all the rage with the kids these days, but if you really listen, the way ol' boy tells his story is much more personal and on point than these other egocentric bastards. Hell, I was raised by the dopest single mom ever. I made my way out, but to the heart I'm from the 'hood. I listen to the oldies and I damn sure work hard - so this ish is rockin' to me. Might be my new anthem.
the old school and beat in the song is what,s up; honestly he is too repetitious.He could forgot some of those I work hard, I work hard, etc. I guess Tracy Thomas is his mom in the first verse huh! Why did he have to say her name twice? I can tell he,s just starting out. But practice makes perfect!