Rich Homie Quan dead at 34

Rich Homie Quan dead at 34

Rich Homie Quan has died at 34 years old.

The platinum-selling rapper passed away suddenly in his Atlanta home, according to his family and a spokesperson for the Fulton County Medical Examiner’s Office, who confirmed the news to TMZ on Thursday.

Rich Homie Quan attends 2016 VH1 Hip Hop Honors. WireImage
Rich Homie Quan in October 2022. Rich Homie Quan/Instagram

Rapper Boosie Badazz claimed the musician allegedly overdosed; however, the cause of death has not been confirmed at this time.

The Post has reached out to the coroner’s office for comment.

“JUST GOT WORD @RichHomieQuan JUST OD ‼️JUST TALK TO WUAN THE OTHER DAY,” Boosie posted on X, formerly Twitter, on Thursday morning.

He followed it up with several tweets.

“JUST TALKED TO YOU BRA,” Boosie shared. “Never go forget yo smile n the way talked n of course yo music.”

He also claimed the two had been “cooking up” a new project together.

Rich Homie Quan performs during the inaugural 2024 Gazebo Festival at Waterfront Park on May 25, 2024. Getty Images
Rich Homie Quan at SiriusXM Studios on September 13, 2022. Getty Images

“WE GOT SOME GOOD ASS MEMORIES TOGETHER N THAT GO ALWAYS BRING A SMILE TO MY FACE #restupquan WE WAS COOKING UP SOME S–T TOO,” he wrote.

Rich Homie Quan’s family told TMZ that they are heartbroken and shattered by his unexpected death.

The rapper’s real name was Dequantes Lamar. He burst onto the mainstream hip-hop scene in 2013 with his instant hit, “Type of Way.” The single landed on the Billboard Hot 100 chart, launching him into stardom.

Other fan-favorite songs included his 2015 hits “Flex (Ooh, Ooh, Ooh)” and “Ride Out.”

Rich Homie Quan frequently collaborated with Atlanta rappers 2 Chainz and Jacquees and joined Young Thug on the Cash Money Records project, “Rich Gang.”

Rich Homie Quan performs during the inaugural 2024 Gazebo Festival. Getty Images

Tributes immediately started pouring in following the news of Rich Homie Quan’s death.

Adam Grandmaison, known as Adam22 of the podcast “No Jumper,” shared a photo of the late rapper and wrote, “RIP Rich Homie Quan” while including a white dove emoji.

Rich Homie Quan had big plans for his future, telling Billboard that while he appreciated the love of “Type of Me,” his goal was to get the audience to connect beyond his major hit.

“It’s not about me,” he shared with the outlet. “It’s about making the brand bigger than life. My days are busy only because I’ve made them busy so I can stay on top. Put that pressure on people.”

He expressed his desire to build an empire in the rap game.

“Everything starts somewhere,” he said. “I’m pretty sure when Cash Money first started off, they didn’t think it would get as big as it is today. I just want something that can last forever.”

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