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Rich Homie Quan’s posthumous album Forever Goin In was released early this morning at midnight.

A lot of people celebrated the drop on social media, but others said it’s way too soon. However, today, October 4, is Quan’s birthday, so that’s why the album was released. 

Quan died last month of an accidental overdose. It was reported that fentanyl, alprazolam, codeine and promethazine were found in his system. 

You can see some of the reactions to his new album below.

What do you think is the appropriate amount of time to wait after someone dies to release a posthumous album?

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