RHQ would be down to make new music with Thug.
“I would say anything’s possible. It’s open,” Quan said. “I wouldn’t be against it. As long as it made sense, you feel me? It’s always been what the people has made it to be. ‘Til this day me and bruh still ain’t had no conversation about that. Even if the conversation did happen, I don’t know which turn it would take. I’m all ears for the conversation. Put it like that.”
As his interviewers would go on to compare the duo to the likes of Gucci and Jeezy, expressing the regrets of seeing that pair turn sour, Quan would go on to add some insight into his and Thug’s own fall out, ambiguously attributing the ultimate split to “egos.”
“It be egos, man,” he added. “I ain’t gon’ lie, the people will create something that it’s not, or make it bigger than what it is. By that time, you done made so much, I done made some much, egos up so high, we ain’t even on that no more. But, like I told y’all, I’m all ears for the conversation.”
As for Young Thug, he admitted back in August that while there are no qualms between the two men, the possiblity of collaborating musically is not as feasible of an option in his opinion.
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