Rich Homie Quan, a prominent figure in the Atlanta rap scene during the 2010s, was laid to rest today in a moving ceremony. The rapper, who was just 34 years old, was honored with a funeral service that was live-streamed to allow fans to participate in this somber occasion. Initially, Quan’s father, Corey Lamar, had planned for a private and brief ceremony. However, he later decided to open the event to the public, providing fans an opportunity to join in celebrating the life of the beloved artist.
According to The Shade Room, the funeral was broadcast online through the rapper’s official website. The service took place at World Changers Church International in College Park, Georgia. For those attending in person, there were multiple viewing times available between 7 and 10 a.m. The ceremony was both grand and celebratory, reflecting the impact Rich Homie Quan had on his community.
The church was adorned with numerous portraits of the rapper, along with elegant candle and flower arrangements. The atmosphere was designed to be uplifting, even as the casket was lowered. To honor his legacy, Rich Homie Quan was posthumously granted special days in Atlanta and South Fulton.
The internet is still grappling with the loss, but fans took comfort in seeing the rapper’s funeral celebrated in a fitting manner. Offset expressed his sorrow in the comments, stating, “Damn s*** crazy smh.” Our thoughts and condolences go out to Rich Homie Quan’s family during this difficult time.