
One year ago today, the hip hop community was shaken by the unexpected passing of Dequantes Devontay Lamar, better known as Rich Homie Quan. At just 34 years old, the Atlanta rapper’s death cut short the life and career of one of the most distinctive voices to emerge from the South’s rap scene in the 2010s.
Authorities confirmed that Quan was found unresponsive at his Atlanta home. While details surrounding the exact cause of death were not immediately disclosed, his passing was met with an outpouring of grief from family, fans, and fellow artists. For many, the news came as a devastating reminder of how fragile life can be, particularly for young talents whose music defined an era.
Quan rose to prominence with his breakout hit “Type of Way” in 2013, a track that not only showcased his melodic delivery but also helped usher in a wave of rappers blending rapping and singing into a unique style. His momentum continued with a string of collaborations, most notably with Rich Gang alongside Young Thug and Birdman. Their 2014 project spawned the smash “Lifestyle,” which went on to become an anthem and cemented Quan as a household name in hip hop.
Beyond his commercial success, Rich Homie Quan’s music resonated deeply because it reflected real-life struggles, ambition, and resilience. Tracks like “Flex (Ooh, Ooh, Ooh)” displayed his ability to craft catchy, radio-ready hits while maintaining authenticity that connected with listeners across generations. His storytelling, charisma, and willingness to experiment made him one of Atlanta’s most influential voices during a pivotal moment in the city’s musical dominance.
In the wake of his passing, tributes poured in from across the industry. Artists who had come up alongside him credited Quan for helping pave the way for melodic trap, while fans shared memories of how his music defined their teenage years and early adulthood. His influence can still be heard today in the sound of younger artists carrying forward the blueprint he helped lay down.
A year later, Rich Homie Quan is remembered not only for the hits but also for the mark he left on the culture. His legacy continues to live on through his music, which remains in rotation for those who still feel “some type of way” whenever they hear his voice.