Rich Homie Quan fans have been feeling something since his unexpected passing on September 5 — and they’ve let it show on their streams!

On Tuesday, mourners gathered at World Changers Church International in Atlanta suburb College Park to pay their respects to the late platinum-selling rapper.

Inside the church, there were glowing pillars that documented his life. The family has also published his obituary online.

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His estate has produced a new song named “Song Cry”… a tearjerker that captures the tragic situation.

We broke the story: RHQ died a month shy of his 35th birthday; his partner discovered him comatose at his Georgia home.

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On Tuesday, Billboard published the most recent 200 albums list, indicating that RHQ’s 2013 breakout project “I Promise I Will Never Stop Going In” cracked #110 for the first time ever.

The mixtape was notable for tracks like “Walk Thru” (with JasonMartin) and “Blah Blah Blah”… people definitely miss the man, and it’s not about “being fake” in the aftermath of his death.

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