Rich Homie Quan Honored With Exhibit At Atlanta's Trap Music Museum


Rich Homie Quan was honored in Atlanta over the weekend with a heartfelt tribute at the Trap Music Museum, nearly one year after the rapper's death at age 34.










The exhibit, now open to the public, celebrates Quan's musical legacy and deep ties to the city that shaped his rise. His family, including his father Corey Lamar, visited the museum to see the tribute in person.




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"I'm ecstatic - sad that it has to be this way - but grateful for him to be acknowledged," Lamar told WGXA News.




Born and raised in Atlanta, Quan broke through in the early 2010s with hits like "Type of Way" and "Flex (Ooh, Ooh, Ooh)."




His work with Rich Gang on the track "Lifestyle" further cemented his place in Hip-Hop.




The City of Atlanta formally recognized Rich Homie Quan with three official proclamations, including Rich Homie Quan Day and Rich in Spirit Day.




His final project, "Legacy of Hits," was released with help from Sims.




Quan died on September 5, 2024. According to the autopsy, the cause was the combined effects of fentanyl, alprazolam, codeine and promethazine. Authorities ruled the death accidental.




Rich Homie Quan's Father Reflects On Son's Legacy









His father spoke openly about Quan's mental health struggles and urged others, especially Black men, to seek help.




"A lot of men carry a lot of things as Black men, and if you don't get help - if you don't raise your hand and acknowledge you have a problem - this can lead to death," Lamar said. "My son was in a dark space."




Lamar also described the deep connection he shared with his son, both personally and professionally.




"It's a feeling I don't wish on any other parent," he said. "Not only my son, but my best friend - not only my best friend, but my business partner. We had a great relationship, father and son. Quan didn't make moves without me, and I didn't make moves without him."




The Rich Homie Quan exhibit opened at the Trap Music Museum in Atlanta on the weekend of September 5, 2025.







































via: https://allhiphop.com/news/rich-homie-quan-honored-exhibit-atlantas-trap-music-museum/


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