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Rich Homie Quan (1989–2024), Type of Way rapper

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Dequantes Devontay Lamar, better known as Rich Homie Quan, was an Atlanta rapper known for trap hits like “Type of Way” and “Flex (Ooh, Ooh, Ooh).”

Rich Homie Quan’s legacy

Lamar dreamed of a career in professional baseball after excelling at the sport in high school. But when college proved unaffordable, he briefly turned to a life of crime, which landed him in jail for burglary. After doing his time, Lamar turned his hobby – rapping –into something more.

In 2012, Lamar released his first project, “I Go In on Every Song.” It was the first in a string of “Go In”-themed mixtapes, the third of which yielded his breakthrough single. “Type of Way” became a hit in the summer of 2013, introducing Rich Homie Quan’s national audience to his melodic trap hip-hop. He followed it up with “Walk Thru” in 2014 and “Flex (Ooh, Ooh, Ooh)” in 2015, reaching a solo Billboard Hot 100 chart high of No. 26 with the latter. Lamar also formed Rich Gang with his childhood friend Young Thug, releasing hits like the 2014 top-five rap favorite “Lifestyle.” The two later had a falling out, and Lamar continued his solo career.

After six “Go In” mixtapes and a break lasting more than a year, Lamar released his “Back to the Basics” mixtape in 2017. The following year brought his sole full-length album, “Rich as in Spirit.” In addition to his own music, Lamar made guest appearances on tracks by such artists as Travis Scott, Gucci Mane, 2 Chainz, Migos, and DaBaby.

Notable quote

“[I]t ain’t what we rap; about it’s how we say it. You can hear the pain by what I say. It doesn’t even matter what word I say. You gon’ hear if he got pain in his voice or not.” —from a 2017 interview for the Fader

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Full obituary: CNN

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