Beloved singer found dead this morning in his Atlanta home

Me RANGER Rich Homie Quan died Thursday at his home in Atlanta.

 

He was 34 years old.

You may know this hip-hop artist as Dequantes Devontay Lamar. He had hit songs like “Type of Way” and “Living a Life.”

Rich Homie Quan’s family and a local morgue both told TMZ on Thursday afternoon that the news was true.

His family told the news source that they are “shattered” and “heartbroken” by his sudden death.

The Atlanta Journal-Constitution reports that the Fulton County Medical Examiner has set a date for tomorrow for an autopsy. The cause of Quan’s death is still unknown.

Boosie Badazz, a famous Atlanta rapper, shared the news of the rapper’s death on X, which used to be Twitter, on Thursday.

The rapper from Wipe Me Down remembered saying, “JUST TALK TO WUAN THE OTHER DAY.”

The podcast No Jumper shared Boosie’s tweet again, and fans left lots of heartfelt comments for the rapper.

“Man hell nah this can’t be true,” said one fan on Twitter.

“I feel so sad about this. “Can’t be real,” said someone else, shocked.

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