Get Tf Out My Face (Ft. Young Thug) earns RIAA Gold for Rich Homie Quan, recognizing 500,000 units on October 31, 2025.

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Get Tf Out My Face (Ft. Young Thug) earns RIAA Gold for Rich Homie Quan, recognizing 500,000 units on October 31, 2025.

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October 31, 2025
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Rich Homie Quan Earns RIAA Gold for "Get Tf Out My Face (Ft. Young Thug)"

Get Tf Out My Face (Ft. Young Thug) earns RIAA Gold for Rich Homie Quan, recognizing 500,000 units on October 31, 2025.

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October 31, 2025
Rich Homie Quan "Get Tf Out My Face (Ft. Young Thug)" cover art
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Atlanta artist Rich Homie Quan has secured a new RIAA award for his 2013 single, "Get Tf Out My Face." The Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) officially certified the track Gold on October 31, 2025, recognizing 500,000 certified units in the United States. The song, a collaboration with fellow Atlanta rapper Young Thug, was released by Think It's A Game Records.

"Get Tf Out My Face" was originally released on November 11, 2013, as the third track on Rich Homie Quan's mixtape, I Promise I Will Never Stop Going In. A deluxe version of the project was later issued on February 28, 2014. The collaboration between Rich Homie Quan and Young Thug captured a pivotal moment for the Atlanta hip-hop scene, and the pair released an official music video for the song on June 13, 2014.

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Known for his contributions to the southern hip hop genre, Rich Homie Quan rose to prominence in the early 2010s with a melodic style that influenced a new wave of artists from Atlanta. His work, both as a solo artist and with collaborators like Young Thug, cemented his place as a key figure in the era's rap landscape.