
19 Songs, 58 Minutes

Rich As In Spirit Rich Homie Quan
EDITORS’ NOTES
Rich Homie Quan has reached an epiphany. Rich As In Spirit shows that elevating your mind is just as important as elevating the numbers in a bank account. He reminisces about the struggles (“Long Enough”) while putting haters in their lane. This is a reflective, personal album, almost entirely free of extra voices (save Rick Ross, who drops a flamboyant cameo on “Think About It”). The single “Changed” finds Homie Quan using his melodious voice to great effect. And on “The Author,” he reveals his ambition to “buy the house I grew up in, just to say I bought it.”
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Reflecting
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F**k Wit Me
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34
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The Author
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Same Year
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Never Fold
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Long Enough
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No No No
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Perfect Flower
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Achieving
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Deep
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Foot Soldier
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Let's Go Up
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Changed
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Understood
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4rm Me To U
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Simon Says
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Think About It (feat. Rick Ross)
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Bossman
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