Rich Homie Quan would have turned 35 on Friday, October 4, 2024, and to mark the occasion, his first posthumous album is being released.

The late rapper, Born Dequantes Devontay Lamar, was honored just last month in the emotional music video for his single, “Song Cry.”

With this album, Rich Homie Quan’s artistry lives on, offering another gift to his fans while cementing his place in hip-hop history.

Rich Homie Quan’s Posthumous Album Has 35 Tracks

One month after the rapper’s tragic death, Quan’s first posthumous album, “Forever Going In,” was released on what would have been his 35th birthday.

The late star’s family took to Instagram to express their gratitude to his supporters, sharing, “34 listed songs ironically that’s the age I…bonus 1 extra because tomorrow will forever be a celebration! My GIF to my Fans.”

As reported by TMZ, “Forever Going In” arrives at a time when Quan’s streaming numbers have been on the rise. The album’s 35 tracks, which feature heavyweights like 2 Chainz, Lil Tjay, Sukihana, and Skilla Baby, aim to celebrate both his impact and musical journey.

The Atlanta Rapper Honored In Posthumous Music Video


Last month, The Blast shared that a heart-wrenching tribute was given to the late father-of-four with the release of his final music video for “Song Cry,” a project he had begun before his passing.

The video, posted on YouTube, offered fans one last glimpse of Quan’s vibrant energy. The touching tribute also included pre-recorded clips of Quan mixed with somber footage from his funeral service.

Friends and fellow rappers, such as Boosie Badazz and D.C. Young Fly, appear in the video, honoring the late star in a series of bittersweet moments. One of the most powerful scenes showed white doves being released in Quan’s memory.

Fans Flood The ‘Lifestyle’ Artist’s Final Music Video With Heartfelt Tributes


The “Song Cry” video struck a deep emotional chord with fans, who showed overwhelming support in the comments section. One fan shared, “Long Live Rich Homie, I hope they have a whole stack of these bangers in the back to continue dropping.”

Another supporter noted the emotional moment at 1:16 in the video: “DC couldn’t even look at him in the casket RHQ. I know the feeling, bra. Long live.”

The love continued to pour in, as another fan wrote, “Long live Mr. Walk Thru! He deserves all the flowers and doves!” Some expressed just how much Quan meant to them, with one viewer hoping the video reaches a billion views.

One commenter compared Quan to other hip-hop legends, writing, “DMX, Nipsey… Quan’s death hit right there with them. Energy doesn’t lie, and judging by the social demographics, he touched in and outside of the US.”

Quan’s Family Broke Their Silence With Heartfelt Statement


In the weeks before Quan’s posthumous music video was released, the Lamar family shared their grief with the world. The statement began in part:

“On Thursday, September 5, 2024, the Lamar family lost our beloved son, brother, father, and friend.”

The family spoke proudly of Quan’s roots in Atlanta, highlighting how the rapper took his hometown spirit to global heights through his music. Despite their immense loss, the family found solace in his lasting impact, noting:

“While he leaves us with an undeniable hole in our hearts, we are comforted by knowing his music and triumphant spirit live on. Quan’s legacy will forever be cemented as a soundtrack to our lives. And for this, we are grateful.”

The statement concluded with a promise of future celebrations to honor Quan’s life, as the family thanked fans for their overwhelming support.

Rich Homie Quan’s Cause Of Death Revealed

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While Quan’s sudden death left fans in shock, the mystery surrounding his passing was officially clarified. Initially, no cause of death was announced after his girlfriend reportedly found the rapper unresponsive.

However, in an October report, The Blast confirmed that investigations into the tragic event had concluded. According to the Fulton County Medical Examiner, Quan died from a lethal combination of drugs, including fentanyl—a powerful opioid responsible for many overdose deaths.

The toxic cocktail also contained alprazolam, codeine, and promethazine, and the examiner ruled the death accidental. The medical report revealed that Quan’s body showed no signs of trauma, ruling out any physical altercation or injury.

While THC was found in his system, cannabis was not considered a factor in his passing.

With the release of “Forever Going In,” Rich Homie Quan’s music is poised to continue keeping his spirit alive in the world of hip-hop.