Lifestyle
The Hip-Hop community has been mourning the loss of Rich Homie Quan ever since the unfortunate news came out in September. Less than one month later, his cause of death has been revealed.
TMZ obtained the medical examiner report from Fulton County in Georgia which confirmed an accidental overdose caused his death. Reportedly, the late Atlanta rapper had the combination of fentanyl, alprazolam, codeine, and promethazine in his system; THC was also found in his system, but it was not included in the drugs that caused his ultimate demise. The report also stated that his body did not show any signs of trauma upon being examined.
The “Lifestyle” rapper was found dead in his home on Sept. 5. His girlfriend found him lying unresponsive on the couch and called 911, telling them that he was not breathing, didn’t have a heartbeat, and began to foam at the mouth when she tried to move him.
Rich Homie Quan’s funeral took place on Sept. 17 and Ralo live-streamed it on Instagram, which fans did not think was right. “I hate when ppl record funerals, damn have some respect,” one user wrote on X (formerly Twitter). “Put the phone down while they’re praying,” another person wrote. “Like the family isn’t even recording, why are you recording anything goofy a**?”
The Atlanta rapper responded to the backlash, writing, “If you don’t want to see me on the internet, then you know what you got to do. Get off the internet b***h. ‘Cuz I ain’t. Soon as a n***a say something good about somebody, you d**k riding. Soon as you try to post a n***a that’s dead, you d**k riding. Do y’all muthaf**kas ever say anything good?”
The two previously feuded, but Ralo was happy that he reconciled his differences with Quan before he passed away. “Real men have conversations that end conflicts before our lord lay us to rest. I appreciate you for being a real man, father and brother in ending our beef before our meeting day with our lord. I will extend my hand to your family for any help they may need,” he said at the time.