Stack Bundles

Stack Bundles was an American rapper. He was with Byrd Gang Records, the label of Jim Jones, under contract.

Stack Bundles was at DJ Clues label Desert Storm under contract until he met Jim Jones in a club and was part of Byrdgang. Jones then presented it to his sampler MOB (Members Of Byrdgang). In addition, the rapper had with his own Riot Squad crew.

Greater awareness could achieve the following by guest rapper in the Diplomats as well as contributions to rappers with Lil Wayne, Lupe Fiasco, Papoose and Fabolous.

On the fifth Published in December 2006 album A Dipset X-Mas rapper Jim Jones was bundles with guest parts on the first five songs of the phonogram represented.

On June 11, 2007 the hip-hop world lost one of its rising stars in Rayquon Elliott. Better known as Stack Bundles, the New York rapper was making his mark on the game when his dream of rap stardom was cut short at the young age of 24. On that fateful day, Stack was shot once in the head and once in the neck as he returned to his Beach Channel Drive home in Far Rockaway Queens.

Stack rose to fame in 2005 thanks to his mixtape work with DJ Clue, which includes Rap Makeover Vol. 1 and Biddin’ War, just to name a few. That eventually caught the attention of Jim Jones, who signed the rap rookie to his Byrd Gang crew in 2006. Also heading up his own team, The Riot Squad, what made Bundles an endearing figure was his passion for hip-hop and appreciation for his fans.

Possessing a sick flow and style, Stack dropped memorable verses on records like Joe Budden’s “6 Minutes Of Death” and Jim Jones’ “Weather Man,” as well as underground gems like “Remember My Name,” “Temper Temper,” “Victory Lap” and a standout Hot 97 freestyle with DJ Funk Master Flex. Constantly showing and proving, he had the talent to be a force in the industry, but sadly his wings were clipped before he could fully take flight.