Rich Homie Quan Drops New Album ‘Back To The Basics’ [Listen]

Rich Homie Quan Album, courtesy of Motown

When Rich Homie Quan announced that he was dropping a new project on Twitter, fans were eagerly waiting for the follow-up announcement regarding the release date.

Despite no set date being mentioned, Quan released his first single from the project titled “Heart Cold,” last week that sent Twitter into a frenzy but there was still no pre-order or news if Rich Homie Quan was really going to drop his new project besides what he said on Twitter.

On Friday (Apr. 14),  Rich Homie Quan surprisingly released his latest project and first on Motown, Back To The Basics.

Led by the previously-heard singles “Replay,” “Da Streets” & “Heart Cold,” the follow-up to 2015’s ABTA project features 11 tracks in total & a lone appearance from Cyko, who appears on the track “Safe.”

Many fans were eager to hear Quan returning to his original style and no song exemplifies this more than his track, “Da Streets,” as he talks about his childhood and growing up in Atlanta as he raps:

“17 was the worst, feel like I ain’t had no purpose/At 18 was workin’/At 18 was lurkin’/At 18 I graduated, a lotta lames in my class, I know they mad I made it/I keep my phone on silent because it aggravates me/And I protect my paper like it’s laminated.”

Rich Homie Quan’s new project is available on iTunes, you can also stream it below.

 

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