Rich Homie Quan continues to steal the spotlight after his death, with his posthumous song becoming an emotional hit with fans. The late rapper, born Dequantes Devontay Lamar, was honored in the music ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Rich Homie Quan performing in Atlanta in 2022. - Credit: Paras Griffin/Getty Images The album was announced on Instagram Thursday ...
In a recent interview, Rich Homie Quan's dad revealed that his son was working on a 25-song project before his death. "We had just completed a 20- or 25-song project and we were in the process of ...
The late Rich Homie Quan, who passed away September 5, will have the first posthumous track, “Song Cry”, released on the day of Quan’s memorial services in ...
It’s really the second verse of this song that’s the highlight. It’s a moment of realness and vulnerability that seemingly comes out of nowhere, with Rich Homie Quan thinking about more pressing ...
Rich Homie Quan claimed he was removed from DJ Drama’s song “FMFU” at the request of Roddy Ricch. Rich Homie Quan blamed Roddy Ricch for the Atlanta-bred rapper’s removal from DJ Drama’s “FMFU” song. ...
On Monday (Sept. 9), Spotify updated the statistics for Rich Homie Quan's monthly numbers. On the evening of the Atlanta rapper's death, he had 1,877,229 monthly listeners on the music streaming ...
Rich Homie Quan’s family and team have released the late Atlanta rapper’s first posthumous album, a 35-song effort titled Forever Going In. The album was announced on Instagram Thursday and arrived at ...