Rapper Rich Homie Quan dead at 34

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Rich Homie Quan, the Atlanta rapper known for eclectic tracks like “Lifestyle,” “Flex” and “Type of Way,” has died at age 34, according to his family.

Quan, whose legal name was Dequantes Devontay Lamar, died at his home in Atlanta, his family told TMZ. The Fulton County Coroner also confirmed the news, but did not provide a cause of death.

Rich Homie Quan attends an exclusive “Furious 7” concert hosted by REVOLT Live at Hollywood Studio at Hollywood and Highland on April 1, 2015 in Hollywood, California. (Mike Windle/Getty Images for Revolt TV)

“Rest in Peace my brother Rich Homie Quan. I love you for Life,” Quan’s friend and collaborator Jacquees wrote on social media.

Quan’s first big hit arrived in 2013, with his flow on “Type of Way” driving his debut on the Billboard charts.

“Rich Homie Quan’s breakout has all the trappings of a DIY anthem: a killer beat from a relatively unsung producer, a hook so obvious that it makes you wonder how it’s never been done before, and several mixtapes’ worth of personality in just four minutes,” Pitchfork presciently wrote at the time. “Songs like this launch careers.”

Quan’s fame continued to skyrocket alongside another Atlanta rap star, Young Thug. The two collaborated spectacularly on “Lifestyle” in 2014, creating a joyful party track that became the sound of the summer for many and introduced Thug’s chaotically fun brand of rap to a mainstream audience.

The following year brought Quan’s biggest solo hit, “Flex (Ooh, Ooh, Ooh),” another upbeat jam that listeners loved. The song went triple platinum and peaked at No. 26 on the charts.

Quan continued releasing and performing music and was set to appear at Wild ‘N Out Live at Atlanta’s State Farm Arena on Sept. 19. He was one of several stars scheduled to perform, including Lil Boosie, who remembered Quan on social media.

“We got some good a– memories together [and] that go always bring a smile to my face,” he wrote. “Never go forget yo smile [and] the way talked [and] of course yo music.”

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