Sexyy Red made a heartfelt gesture during her concert in Nebraska, remembering the late Rich Homie Quan.
- The Detroit artist performed Quan’s hit song ‘Type of Way,’ lighting up the Pinnacle Arena.
- Playboi Carti, Metro Boomin, and other artists also paid their respects to Quan on social media.
- DJ Drama and Quavo shared personal tributes, reminiscing on their times with Quan.
- Public Enemy’s Chuck D and Lloyd Banks also extended their condolences.
During her show at Lincoln, Nebraska’s Pinnacle Arena, Sexyy Red took a poignant moment to honor the late Rich Homie Quan. She let Quan’s 2013 breakthrough hit ‘Type of Way’ reverberate through the venue, rapping along energetically.
Playboi Carti led the social media tributes, sharing memories of Quan with fellow Atlanta native Young Thug. While accepting an award at Billboard’s R&B/Hip-Hop Power Players event, Carti emotionally stated, ‘RIP Rich Homie Quan.’
Metro Boomin, reflecting on their collaborations like ‘Mamacita,’ posted heartfelt pictures with Quan, writing, ‘Rich in spirit! You are now immortalized by your classics and your body of work.’
2 Chainz expressed his sorrow on Instagram, recalling their recent conversation about a video project and extending prayers to Quan’s family. He posted, ‘Dam lil brother, we just spoke about shooting a video, special prayer for you and your family, my condolences bru.’
Quavo shared a nostalgic photo with Quan and the late TakeOff, captioning it with, ‘May God be with US, never saw this being a part of our journey.’ His words echoed the shared grief of many in the hip-hop community.
DJ Drama, who hosted Quan’s popular 2013 mixtape, posted, ‘Rich In Spirit. Love You Brodie. Your Legacy Will Live Forever… Rich Home Baaaby.’ His tribute highlighted the lasting impact of Quan’s music.
Public Enemy legend Chuck D honored Quan with a drawing and the message, ‘Rest in Beats.’ Meanwhile, Lloyd Banks acknowledged Quan’s contributions to hip-hop, offering condolences to his family and friends.
Rich Homie Quan’s legacy continues to inspire, as shown by the heartfelt tributes from his peers.