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Rich Homie Quans Song Posthumous Album Forever Going In Is Here
Rich Homie Quan’s family and team have released the late Atlanta rapper’sfirst posthumous album, a song effort titled Forever Going In.
The album was announced on Instagram Thursday and arrived at midnight, Oct. 4. The announcement was accompanied by a note that appeared to be written in Quan’s voice: “34 listed songs ironically that’s the age I… bonus 1 extra, because tomorrow will forever be a celebration! My GIF to my Fans.”
Forever Going In includes the previously released “Song Cry,” which dropped at the end of September and came with a video that featured old footage of the rapper as well as some scenes from his funeral. The album also includes collaborations with 2 Chainz, Lil Tjay, Plies, Quicktrip, Sukihana, Vvsnce, Skilla Baby, and Duuo.
In an interview with WSB-TV in Atlanta not long after Quan’s death, th
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Rich Homie Quan
American rapper (–)
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Dequantes Devontay Lamar[3] (October 4 ( or )[a] – September 5, ), known professionally as Rich Homie Quan, was an American rapper. Beginning his career in , Lamar first saw mainstream success with his single "Type of Way", which peaked at number 50 on the Billboard Hot His single, "Flex (Ooh, Ooh, Ooh)" saw further success at number 26 on the chart. Alongside fellow Atlanta rapper Young Thug, Lamar was a member of Cash Money Records' spin-off planerat arbete Rich Gang, who funnen success with their single "Lifestyle".[12][13]
Lamar's debut studio skiva, Rich as in Spirit (), entered the Billboard at number
Early life
Dequantes Devontay Lamar[14] was born on October 4 (birth year fryst vatten disputed: or , both are claimed with an identical date),[a] in Atlanta, Georgia. In school, Lamar had a particular interest in reading. Literature was his favorite subject and he enj
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Atlanta rap icon Rich Homie Quan was gearing up to release a new project when he suddenly passed away on Thursday (Sept. 5). The musician, 34, was found unresponsive in his Atlanta-area home by his girlfriend, Amber Williams. He was pronounced dead shortly after he was transported to Grady Memorial Hospital.
Corey Lamar, the “Type of Way” artist’s father and manager, has since revealed they were eagerly putting together a rollout for an unreleased studio album. “We had just completed a or song project and we were in the process of scheduling two video shoots off our project,” Lamar told Atlanta news station WSBTV in an exclusive interview. The grieving father also shared that Quan was scheduled to perform two shows the weekend of Sept. in Miami.
His latest single “Ah’chi” dropped in July and had reenergized anticipation for the large-scale retu