Rich Homie Quan has released his first posthumous song, 'Song Cry,' where he reflects on his life experiences and emotions. The track was made available on the same day as a celebration of life ceremony held in his hometown, College Park, Georgia. The lyrics contain poignant references to his struggles and relationships, highlighting moments such as, “Been in sticky situations, he raps. I done saw Drake shoot that drac / I was in Canada soul crying, you know I called up Chase.”
The rapper, whose real name was Dequantes Devontay Lamar, tragically passed away on September 5 after being found unresponsive in his home. His passing marked a significant loss for the Hip-Hop community, where he had made a name for himself with his distinct style and contributions to the genre.
Fans can now stream 'Song Cry' across all major platforms. The release serves as both a tribute to Quan's legacy and an emotional release for his listeners, offering a glimpse into his thoughts during challenging times. For those wishing to delve deeper into Rich Homie Quan’s discography, it's available on various streaming platforms like Spotify and Apple Music.