
Thug called him ‘Bitch Homie Quan’ and never collaborated with him again. Young Thug apparently grew tired of Rich’s act when Rich said he wanted to do more than just Rich Gang. According to rapper Jackboy and others, Homie was notorious for being late to send guest verses or not sending them at all. When Rich Homie returned in 2017 with BACK TO THE BASICS, his only feature was someone named Cyko and employed just 3 notable Atlanta producers. He refused to release a song for all of 2016 because of it–as Migos blew up off ‘BAD AND BOUJEE’ and Thug transcended hip-hop with his JEFFREY mixtape cover. Rich Homie admittedly signed a bad deal without having lawyers review–causing him to receive minuscule payment for records like ‘FLEX’ or ‘TYPE OF WAY’. His melodic, street-inspired rhymes almost seemed superior to his contemporary Future at times, yet Quan’s independent record label T.I.G.

YG’s ‘MY N***A’ was another hit that benefitted from the Atlanta crooner’s skill set. But that was always the issue with Rich Homie Quan: most of his sauce was spread on other artist’s tracks.
