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Rich Homie Quan’s Monthly Spotify Listeners Spike Rapidly After Passing
Fans of Atlanta rapper Rich Homie Quan have been paying their respects in a big way since his unexpected passing on September 5th. Just days after his death, which still remains a mystery, Quan’s monthly Spotify listeners have surged dramatically. The hip-hop star, who was 34 at the time of his passing, had around 1.8 million listeners before the tragic news. However, that number has now skyrocketed to over 3.3 million in just a few days.
This posthumous spike is not unusual in the music world, as fans often revisit an artist’s catalog as a way to honor their legacy. For Quan, whose melodic style helped shape the Atlanta rap scene, the renewed attention speaks to the lasting impact of his work.
Quan’s father, Corey Lamar, revealed that his son was on the verge of releasing a 25-song project and had around 2,000 unreleased tracks in the vault. Fans can expect more material to be released in the future, ensuring that his influence continues to live on.
As listeners rediscover Quan’s hits, his father is confident that the unreleased material will help solidify his legacy in hip-hop, despite his untimely death.
Fans and fellow artists alike have taken to social media to express their condolences and share memories of the rapper, whose sudden passing has shocked the music industry.
What songs have you been revisiting to honor Rich Homie Quan’s legacy?
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