Rich Homie Quan Fans have been feeling some type of way since his sudden death on September 5th — and they’ve let their support shine through on their streams!!!
Mourners gathered at World Changers Church International in the Atlanta suburb of College Park on Tuesday to pay tribute to the late platinum-selling rapper.
Here for the funeral of Rich Homie Quan at World Changers Church International in College Park as mourners enter for visitation. Services begin at 11. photo.twitter.com/sjwRb7WADg
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Inside the church, there were glowing pillars documenting his life. The family also posted his obituary online.
His heirs have released a new track titled “Song Cry”… a moving record that captures the unfortunate moment.
We broke the story — RHQ died A month shy of his 35th birthday, his girlfriend found him unconscious in his Georgia home.
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No. 14, @EstreitoGeorge Cowboys and Dreamers
No. 19, #TZUYU aboutTZU (EP)
No. 24, @jessiemurphhh This is no man, this is the devil
No. 38, @ParisHilton Infinity Icon
No. 50, @llcoolj The Force
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On Tuesday, Billboard released its latest Top 200 albums chart, revealing that RHQ’s 2013 hit “I Promise I Will Never Stop Going In” peaked at No. 110 for the first time.
The mixtape became famous for tracks like “Walk Thru” (featuring Jason Martin) and “Blah Blah Blah”… fans clearly miss the man, it’s not about “being fake” after his death.
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