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Rich Homie Quan’s Posthumous Music Video for “Song Cry” Released Featuring Pre-Death and Funeral Scenes
The legacy of Rich Homie Quan lives on through the release of his posthumous music video for “Song Cry”, offering fans an emotional and heartfelt tribute. The Atlanta rapper began filming the video before his sudden passing earlier this month. The video, which dropped on Monday, combines pre-recorded scenes with touching footage from his funeral.
The video serves as a celebration of Quan’s vibrant life, showcasing moments that reflect his energetic and joyful spirit. Familiar faces like Boosie Badazz and D.C. Young Fly make appearances, helping to honor the late rapper by remembering the good times they shared.
Adding to the emotional weight, the video features powerful funeral moments, including the release of white doves, symbolizing peace. The single was released by Rich Homie Quan’s estate shortly before his funeral, providing a poignant farewell.
Quan tragically passed away just weeks before his 35th birthday. He was found unresponsive by his girlfriend at his home in Georgia. As of now, the cause of death remains unknown.