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Rich Homie Quan’s first posthumous album, Forever Goin In, dropped almost exactly a month after he died of a drug overdose.

On one of the tracks, One of Quan, he makes a claim about another rapper on the scene.

According to RHQ, he invented Gunna’s flow.

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“They probably gon think I took over Gunna flow, but this my cadence and I made it,” he rapped.  “N*gga was stealing the swag I was just sitting back and I wouldn’t even say sh*t.”

Does that sound right?

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