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Stream Rich Homie Quan's Posthumous Album 'Forever Going In'

The 35-track project arrives on what would've been the rapper's 35th birthday.

Rich Homie Quan 'Forever Going In"
Rich Homie Quan 'Forever Going In"
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Rich Homie Quan’s legacy lives on.

Nearly a month after the ATL rapper’s untimely death, fans were offered a bit of closure with his first posthumous album, Forever Going In. The project was confirmed via Instagram on Thursday, when Quan’s team shared the official cover art and full tracklist.

"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 🤟🏿 #richhomiequan #richhomiebaby #forevergoinin," reads a caption underneath a post to his page regarding the new album.

The effort spans 35 songs, including titles like, “Another Morning,” “Free,” “Play Your Part,” and the bonus cut “God Ain’t Forgot About Me.” It also boasts several big-name features, including 2 Chainz, (“Ah’ Chi”), Plies (“Get It Ova Wit”), VVS (“Dashboard”), and Lil Tjay (“No Tears”). “Song Cry,” which recently received the video treatment, did not appear on the album.

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Rich Homie Quan’s father, Corey Lamar, spoke about a potential posthumous project during a WBS-TV interview in September, just days after the rapper’s death.

“We had just completed a 20 or 25-song project, and we were in the process of scheduling two video shoots off our project,” Lamar told the outlet. “Quan has probably over 2,000 unreleased songs. But once he gets in a mode to record those songs become old to him. And when they become old he wants to focus on the new stuff. He has a catalog in the vault. He has a ton of music that the fans need to hear.”

It was reported earlier this week that the rapper, whose real name is Dequantes Devontay Lamar, died from an accidental overdose. He was 34 years old.

Forever Going In hit streaming services on October 4, which would’ve marked Rich Homie Quan’s 35th birthday. You can stream the project now on your preferred platform now.

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