Rich Homie Quan has claimed that Travis Scott’s “Mamacita” featuring himself and Young Thug was originally his song before La Flame got a hold of it.
In a snippet from his upcoming conversation with Akademiks, the Atlanta native made the revelation and explained how it all went down. According to Quan, Metro Boomin had the beat ready for him but had let Travis get a preview of it.
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“After we did ‘Mamacita,’ ‘Mamacita’ was my song,” Rich Homie Quan said. “Bro you gon fact check. I’m dropping you gems. ‘Mamacita’ was my song. Travis Scott, he know it, he’ll keep it real with you. Thug will tell you that. You know Thug can’t talk right now, free my boy, but Travis Scott will tell you that was my song.”
Quan continued with his story, saying Metro Boomin’ could also verify the song was originally for him until Travis heard the beat. Metro played the song for Travis and told Quan the Houston native wanted to use the song for his mixtape Days Before Rodeo.
The Atlanta native had no problem with that, given Travis Scott wasn’t the world-renowned artist he is today. After the song was released, Scott and Thugger would go on to have fruitful careers while Rich Homie Quan was on the outside looking in.
The 32-year-old also went in on London On Da Track and Wheezy for abandoning him once he stopped working with Young Thug. According to Quan’s take on the fallout, London and Wheezy left him on read whenever he would ask for a beat.
These days, Rich Homie Quan is having a resurgence of sorts doing various interviews as well as releasing new music. Elsewhere in his conversation with Akademiks, Rich Homie had positive words for Kodak and revealed wanting to work with him on a song.
“I already know this on the back of my mind they’re gonna think I’m crazy,” Quan said. “Hardest n-gga outside of Atlanta, the most talented of this younger generation: Kodak Black.”
He continued: “This n-gga so dope man. He probably don’t even fuck with me man. Cause we be DMing and stuff, but I ain’t gonna lie as far as like different flows, versatility, that n-gga hard, boy. Listen when I’m telling you, like, me and Yak get in there. I think that shit would be harder than ever. It gonna happen in the future but..no young n-gga ain’t fucking with Yak man. Million dollars on Yak.”
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Kodak Black inevitably got wind of Rich Homie Quan’s comments and took to his Instagram Story to tell the “Flex” rapper that he would be down to step into the booth with him.
“Now u kno we gotta make this happen,” Yak replied, tagging Quan.