Rich Homie Quan’s Legacy Lives On Through First Posthumous Album ‘Forever Goin In’
The world of hip-hop is still mourning the loss of Atlanta’s beloved rapper, Rich Homie Quan, but his legacy
The world of hip-hop is still mourning the loss of Atlanta’s beloved rapper, Rich Homie Quan, but his legacy continues to inspire fans with the release of his first posthumous album, Forever Goin In. Released by his family and close collaborators, Friday, October 4, 2024, the 35-track album is a celebration of Quan’s impactful career, his love for music, and a heartfelt gift to his fans.
Quan’s team made the announcement on social media, where the album cover and track list were revealed along with a message believed to be penned by Quan before his passing. “34 songs listed ironically that’s my age I. bonus 1 extra, because tomorrow will forever be a celebration! My GIF to my fans!” the note read, reflecting both his love for his audience and his characteristic wordplay.
Forever Going In dropped with immense anticipation, featuring collaborations from some of the industry’s most prominent artists. The emotional single “Song Cry,” which was released on the day of Quan’s memorial service, takes center stage in the album. Its music video, featuring archival footage of Quan intertwined with scenes from his funeral, is a poignant reminder of his influence and the personal connection he shared with his fans.
The album is a star-studded tribute, featuring guest appearances from artists like 2 Chainz, Lil TJay, Plies, Sukihana, Skilla Baby, and others who were close to Quan or inspired by his sound. Their contributions, layered with Quan’s signature melodic style, make Forever Going In a celebration of his life and art rather than just a final project.
For fans who grew up listening to tracks like “Type of Way” and “Walk Thru,” this album feels like a final conversation with Quan, keeping his voice alive in the hearts of those who loved him. The combination of unreleased material and collaborations with some of today’s hottest names ensures that Forever Going In will stand as a lasting tribute to the rapper’s incredible impact on hip-hop.
Stream the album below.