Posthumous ‘Song Cry’ Music Video by Rich Homie Quan Features Funeral Footage

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Rich Homie Quan‘s reminiscence will proceed to dwell on via his music, and on Monday (Sept. 30), followers acquired a model new posthumous visible for his “Song Cry” monitor. The Marcell B-directed clip options emotional footage from his funeral service, in addition to cameos from mates like Boosie Badazz and DC Young Fly.

Throughout the video, highlights of the Atlanta rapper’s life and profession are proven, together with scenes of him recording hits within the studio, rocking the group at his reveals, driving round in luxurious vehicles, and extra.

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“I needed to placed on my shades to cover these tears/ And I don’t pop on the gram ’trigger that’s how guys get killed/ Let me roll my weed so I can faux my emotions/ This life-style I dwell, actual, I can’t faux this right here,” Quan raps within the tune’s weak refrain. “This a tune cry/ I do know you hear that sh*t/ Listen to the tune cry/ You gotta really feel that sh*.” In his verse, he raps about seeing his homie die, being in a “sticky state of affairs” in Canada, and different emotions that weigh on his thoughts.

The lifetime of the “Type Of Way” rapper was celebrated in a going residence ceremony on Sept. 17 in South Fulton, Ga. The agenda was full of heartwarming initiatives, together with The Atlanta City Council declaring Sept. 17 as Rich Homie Quan Memorial Day, in addition to speeches from figures like Killer Mike, DC Young Fly, Stephen Jackson, and extra.

Rich Homie Quan died on the age of 33 on Sept. 5. The beloved rapper was finest recognized for his hit singles “Type A Way,” “Flex,” and “Lifestyle” with Young Thug. He earned one award nomination from iHeartRadio and BET, plus 4 BET Hip-Hop Awards nominations.


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