Think It’s A Game Records Releases Statement on Rich Homie Quan’s Death: ‘The Impact You Made Is Immeasurable’

Rich Homie Quan’s former record label, Think It’s A Game Records, has released a statement on his death.

The company released its statement honoring Quan on Saturday, posting a lengthy message alongside a photo of the late rapper on Instagram. In the message, the label remembered Quan for his caring and nurturing character and highlighted how he made everyone around him feel special.

“To know Quan was to truly love him,” the company started off its message. “If you had to chance to meet him, his warmth and infectious energy would instantly draw you in. He had a unique way of making everyone feel special and valued, very rich in spirit.”

The statement continued, “The impact you made is immeasurable, and so many of us are feeling the void left by your absence. Even in our grief, your music continues to offer solace and healing. Your sound, your message, and your passion will resonate forever. We cherish every moment and every project we shared with you.”

Rich Homie Quan was signed to the label early in his career but would soon be at odds with the company over unpaid royalties, and he sued the imprint in 2016. However, the company filed a countersuit claiming a breach of contract, but both issues were settled out of court.

TMZ first reported that Rich Homie Quan had passed away after confirmation from his family. According to the report, Quan died at his home in Atlanta at 33 years old. No cause of death has been announced.

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