Rich Homie Quan’s Family Releases ‘Forever Goin In’ Posthumous Album: Stream It Now
Rich Homie Quan died Sept. 5 at 33 years old. At the time of his death, he was reportedly working on a new album, so his family took it upon themselves to complete his vision with the release of Forever Goin In.
The late Atlanta rapper’s first posthumous LP hit streaming services on Friday (Oct. 4) and Forever Goin In is loaded with 35 tracks. The album features assists from Skilla Baby, Lil Tjay, 2 Chainz, Plies, Sukihana and more.
“Dropping at MIDNIGHT! 34 listed songs ironically that’s the age I… bonus 1 extra, because tomorrow will forever be a celebration! My GIF to my Fans,” an Instagram post from Thursday (Oct. 3) announcing the project was captioned.
Tony Yayo, Jacquees, Sukihana and more flooded Quan’s comment section along with plenty of fans showing love to the late “Type of Way” rhymer.
The adorable cover art finds Quan in what could be an elementary school picture rocking a crown. “I promise I will neva stop going in…. Forever Going In,” the artwork reads.
Rich Homie Quan’s death was ruled to be an accidental drug overdose, according to a report from the Fulton County Medical Examiner’s Office released earlier this week.
The report found Quan’s system contained a toxic mix of drugs at the time of his death, which included fentanyl, alprazolam, codeine, promethazine and THC.
RHQ was laid to rest at a celebration of life ceremony in Georgia on Sept. 17, which saw speeches from family members and friends. Quan’s family issued his first posthumous single with the tearful “Song Cry,” which also had a poignant visual released on Sept. 30.
Stream the project below.
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