Byrd Gang Member Stack Bundles Murdered In New York

I dont know if any of you read my previous post but dont pay dude any attention, he's a dude from AllHipHops board who just post Pro-Dipset shit for the most part that makes no sense.....Just to get a rise out of people.
 
Ogsta said:
First of all theres no need to get emotional. And please free that unnecessary graphic homo talk, cos your making yourself look like an undercover batty.

I don't really know or care for 50 cent and G-Unit. All I know is Max B would not be sitting in a cell looking at life, and Bundles would not be dead if they were "BALLIN".



Bullshit,pussies like yourself know nothing of true street shit. They are living better than the average rapper, that shit with max b. is a matter of CHOICE. He said they were trying to get a bail reduction. Now whether you agree with that method or not is up to you,but to be on his case because tru life and jay-z and g-unit has a problem with his is simply GAY,cocksucker.
 
THUNDA_russ1 said:
:smh: :smh: :smh: :smh: :smh: :smh: :smh: :smh: :smh: :smh: :smh:
??why m'fukkaz gotta be so stupid & iggnant?? we're talkin about yet another young life taken.......... WHAT THE FUCK IS FUNNY ABOUT THAT???!!!?? y'all dumb-asses that's laughing better be glad you stay 'somewhat' anonymous on the internet......... 'cause I'd jack you up myself!!!!!!!!!!!( and I don't even promote violence)
this situation is so close-to-home for me...................... 6-11-07 is the 1 year mark of the death of my cousin.......... also a rapper gunned down!! (being a rapper didn't cause it). so, I would appreciate it if y'all kept your iggnance to yourself....... or in some other thread or topic...............................
DEATH AINT FUNNY OR A GAME MAHFUKKAZ!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
:smh: :smh: :smh: :smh: :smh: :smh: :smh: :smh: :smh: :smh: :smh:

R.I.P. Stack Bundles...........................
Say it again niggas still don't get it
 
FJP said:
I dont know if any of you read my previous post but dont pay dude any attention, he's a dude from AllHipHops board who just post Pro-Dipset shit for the most part that makes no sense.....Just to get a rise out of people.



LOL,nobody is checkin' for you,like how you've been checking for me,dickrider.
 
DollarDay said:
no colin powell please

when Stack first appeared on Smack DVD he had on a white T and filmed it in the projects because he was broke, and it is true, he was working at home depot. He grinded hard to get to where he was. Stack wrote a big percentage of Jim Jones' album, there is no way Jim shouldnt have put him up in an apartment in a better neighborhood. $700 a month aint gone hurt him. Jim letting Stack drive his Ferarri and giving him jewelery and good clothing only made him a bigger target.

It doesnt pay to be in a rapper's camp if he aint gone take you out the hood, this was Stack's 3rd record deal, he was trying to get out the hood, he simply didnt have the money to leave the projects yet... but being that he helped Jim so much in the last 18 months he should have been straight by now. In no way do u have a world known, promising rapper signed to you and you are worth millions and you dont get him out of the projects. That is bullshit. And he is the 1st rapper i remember from Far Rock, how do u kill your golden boy? His love for his hood got him killed, because im sure he never thought he'd get robbed in the same building he lived in his whole life.

Peace
Cum swallowing fuckers like you turn my stomach,lol,unbelievable. Just cause Jimmy made some noise doesn't make him a multi millionaire. Yall same pussy holes probably believe that jeezy or fab are millionaire tycoons,fuckin' bird ass groupie cock lickers yall all are. Since you THINK you're so intelligent,speak on how BIG L took jay-z's old washed up ass off the streets when he(Big L) himself wasn't bringing in no major paper! Took him(jay-z) off the streets,out the fuckin' dumpster and brought him on a college radio station(stretch & bobbito) to share the lime light. What happens next,jay-z starts to run with biggie and Nas and Az,then guess what,pussy? He has no time for Big L who continues to struggle. jay-z starts to move units,Tupac dies,biggie dies, comp is dead so now jay-z is majpr all of a sudden,NEVER did he turn to L like how Big L turned to him and say "L,get up out this hood" He left him there for dead? Or maybe he didn't,know anything about this,pussy.
 
You do realize you are making yourself a target with all of your cry baby bitching, don't you?
 
keone said:
you can say what you want about 50 thats coo,l but with all his shit talking nobody in g-unit got killed or even touched. and jim jones talking about no one cant touch him and shit this proofs again that dipset is just talk.

but i do c/s with you that anybody can get killed


So you basically called your point STUPID before I even had to,good day,idiot.


P.S. - I recall Jimmy say in interviews that he knows he can get touched just like anyone else,stop smoking,pussy.
 
its a damn shame really
all it is is niggas hatin on each other
and out here in the rock niggas got no kinda respect
they'll rob u for ya girl out here
especially in the projects niggas will shoot u without a question
if u got some shit that they aint got
they violated him in front his building on some bullshit
i read the shit in the paper and i aint even have to ask why cause i know how these niggas get down out here
i went to high school wit the nigga he was a cool ass dude
to any niggas from the rock reading this post
ya'll know what it is the hood's gonna be on fire now
(thats edgemere in my avatar)

and fyi for those asking about his name, its "Stack Bundles" not "Stacks Bundle" and if u aint on some street shit or dont talk the "slang" u aint gonna understand the meaning.....sorry shit aint all Ladies Love Cool James and Run DMC anymore......
 
DeadAzz Serious said:
Cum swallowing fuckers like you turn my stomach,lol,unbelievable. Just cause Jimmy made some noise doesn't make him a multi millionaire. Yall same pussy holes probably believe that jeezy or fab are millionaire tycoons,fuckin' bird ass groupie cock lickers yall all are. Since you THINK you're so intelligent,speak on how BIG L took jay-z's old washed up ass off the streets when he(Big L) himself wasn't bringing in no major paper! Took him(jay-z) off the streets,out the fuckin' dumpster and brought him on a college radio station(stretch & bobbito) to share the lime light. What happens next,jay-z starts to run with biggie and Nas and Az,then guess what,pussy? He has no time for Big L who continues to struggle. jay-z starts to move units,Tupac dies,biggie dies, comp is dead so now jay-z is majpr all of a sudden,NEVER did he turn to L like how Big L turned to him and say "L,get up out this hood" He left him there for dead? Or maybe he didn't,know anything about this,pussy.

Its sad how you make shit up to make a bullshit point. How the fuck did Big L "Pull Jay out the hood" when Jay had been on more actually released albums than L? He brought him to the show. Jay and Dame had Freeze Records at that point (95). Running with Dame got Jay Rich not being on a radio show with Big L. Plus your point makes no sense because at the time of his death he was about to sign with who?...The Roc.

Its sad how little sense you make on a regular basis. You front like you are insider and you are from NY and really you dont know shit.
 
UPDATE: Details Emerge in Stack Bundles Murder
June 11th, 2007 | Author: Shake

Byrd Gang member Stack Bundles, real name Rayquon Elliott was shot and killed this morning around 5am in New York Monday morning (June 11) while returning to his Beach Channel Drive home.

Shot once in the head and once in the neck in the lobby of his building. Cash and credit cards left while a medallion worn by Rayquon appears to be missing. A friend who had been with Stack heard shots and ran back into the building, but the assailant had already fled, authorities told New York Newsday.

Stack Bundles, 24, was from the Far Rockaway section of Queens, New York. He was last seen alive at Stereo nightclub, where his evening was incident free. Stack Bundles was affiliated with DJ Clue's Desert Storm and later became a member of Jim Jones' Byrd Gang.

Freekey Zekey, Diplomat Records President has issued the following statement regarding the death of his friend and label mate:

“I just want to say life is never promised tomorrow, so you have to live your life to the fullest. Sometime you question the lords actions on certain things, but you just got to live stead fast So don’t make this a situation where you claim up and go in a shell. Big shout out to the big homie, we love you and will always remember you. Stack is a true solider. I’ve been [in similar] circumstances three years ago and it’s really killing me inside. He was young and I’m very saddened by this loss. I was with Stack last night in Stereo and it’s just hard to leave someone a few hours ago to hear they had an untimely death. My thoughts and prayers go out to his family especially his sisters.”

Lupe Fiasco has also issued a statement via MySpace bulletin:

R.I.P. Stacks Bundles...My Homey

My Dear Friend...it hurt so much to wake up to this...So sad...I've watched from the humble beginnings...when he used to live with me out in Chicago we rocked together everyday...He'd write rhymes in one room and I'd be writing rhymes in the other...He was there with me through many a milestone in my life , the up's and the downs, and I was so proud and happy to see him acheive success in his life at what he loved...Hip-Hop...Stacks was the first person that was signed to 1st&15th way back when it first started FYI...Even beyond that I considered Stacks family...My heartfelt condolences go out to his family and friends in this time of sadness...We all lost a Good Friend today...But He wont be forgotten...May God have mercy on his soul, Forgive him for his sins in this Life, and watch over him in the next...

With recordings with several artists including Fabolous, Lil' Wayne, Joe Budden, Juelz Santana, Jim Jones and others, Stack will be missed by friends and family.
 
I heard it wasn't a robbery...

they left his money and other items and just took the chain...

meaning it could be message being sent... The chain represent a crew and snatching it is saying fuck you to the crew...after killing the person...
 
This is what Jim jones has to say about the murder of Stack in this xxl interview:

Hip-hop meant everything to Dipset affiliate Stack Bundles. It was more than just music. It was his creative outlet—a way for him and his Squad Up crew to put Far Rockaway, Queens on the map. Tragically, though, it was the same neighborhood he embraced that ultimately took his life. On the morning of June 11, 2007, Rayquon “Stack Bundles” Elliot was murdered outside of his Queens apartment in what appears to be a robbery attempt. His death came at a time when he was on the cusp of greatness. After grindin’ on the mixtape circuit and appearing on various DJ Clue mixtapes with artists such as Joe Budden and Fabolous, Stack signed to Jim Jones’ Byrdgang Records imprint last year. Capo wasted no time thrusting the rap rookie into the spotlight. In just one year, Stack appeared on Jones’ third solo album, Hustler’s P.O.M.E., A Dipset Xmas and the M.O.B. (Members of Byrdgang) mixtape. Before he died, Stack was recording material for his debut album and working with Jones on a Byrdgang compilation. In a somber interview with XXLMag.com, Jim Jones reminisces about his fallen homie and lets the world know he’s going to do everything in his power to keep Stack Bundles’ legacy alive.

This must be a tough time for you. How are you holding up?
I’m holdin’ up. I [lived] a very tough life. I grew up as a strong individual. Certain things in life make you take two steps back. But you gotta keep your will up and [your] hope alive. You gotta keep faith. I can’t slow up now ’cause Stack’s spirit wouldn’t want me to slow up now. He was a great dude. He was an inspiration for me. He was one of the main reasons why I continue to do music. He had so much energy and so much to prove. He gave me that feeling again.

Where were you when you heard the news?
I was sleeping. I kept hearing my phone ring. I flipped it open and I saw a couple of calls. I was like, “I gotta see what’s going on.” And when I called my man Chubby, he told me what happened. It’s been a downhill spiral ever since then.

Despite all your success, do you feel as if you can’t escape incidents like these?
If you listen to my music, I tell people all the time this rap game is just like the crack game because we can still end up dead or in jail. Unfortunately, [Dipset affiliate] Max B is incarcerated and Stack Bundles had his life taken by a ***** who don’t know what life means or what the value of life is. A pure dickhead took his life, man. It just goes to show you that life as musicians and entertainers, we still takin’ a hellafied risk out here. It really is no different than the streets. When we tryin’ to make this money, you got haters, you got jealousy, you got envy, you got people that just don’t want to see you make it. And when you come up in the projects it’s like a barrel full of crabs and it’s hard to come up outta there. Fortunately, Stack was having a hell of a time in his life. He really was enjoying life. He was pursuing the only thing that he wanted to do and that was the music. That was his dream. I will let his dream live on. He can vicariously live through me. We’re gonna hold Stack down. We’re gonna go over-hard, because I got so much to prove to people now.

How did you and Stack hook up in the first place?
I used to listen to Stack’s music all the time. I met him five or six years ago. He approached me in the club and had this big blue mink on. He was young, still probably a teenager. He was like, “Yo, I’m Stack Bundles, I need to get on a song.” I was like, “Whoa, whoa, man, what’s up with you? Who’s your boss? Who you work for?” He was like, “I be with Clue and them.” So I said, “You tell Clue to holla at me, you know how I do things.” He got a little offended, but I was still listenin’ to his music and he did this freestyle to this 50 Cent beat. He said, “I know you love Cam and that Dipset ****/Screamin’ squad down/Disrespectin’ my ****/I know you don’t love me.” When I heard that, I asked somebody to get him to the studio for me. This was about two years ago. Got him to the studio and made him an offer he couldn’t refuse. He was ready to ride, change his life up and go for the gusto. That’s exactly what the **** we was doin’—goin’ for the gusto.

What was it about him that made you believe in him as an artist?
I don’t know if I saw him as an artist, I just knew what he was going through in his life. I understood his life, coming from the projects. He had his own movement behind him. He had some strong *****s and he knew he had to make it good for them to get out of the hood. [He was] a pretty boy and had a lot of swag. He loved the fast life. Everything he talked about he was livin’. That’s what I could really appreciate—someone substantial, as opposed to an artist who just loves music and he’s gonna talk about somebody else’s life. Where we from, this is Dipset/Byrdgang, we talk about the things that we go through on a daily basis. We ain’t livin’ a façade here. As you can see, this is all real, man.

People are wondering why Stack was still living in the projects. Did you ever talk to him about leaving that sort of environment alone?
I offered Stack townhouses and apartments in Jersey, but he was just so stuck on he can’t leave the people that he grew up with. They all need to leave together or else he’s just gonna wait for his turn to make it and they all gonna get up out of there gradually. Far Rock was his haven. It was so important for him to put Far Rock on [and that] people understood where he was from. A person of so much hatred just robbed him of that. All he was trying to do was uplift his hood. This is what he really believed in. I don’t want people to think he didn’t have no opportunities, because the boy had plenty of opportunities to do whatever it is he wanted. But, unfortunately, you can’t force a grown man to do anything. You can give a person an opportunity, but it’s up to them to take it. What he did was, he took the opportunity in life I gave him, as far as the music, a new career and life. But, as far as his personal [life] and the dream he had, and the goals and obstacles he wanted to get over, he wanted to keep it there and do it on his own regard. He was very, very strong-minded about that. We argued numerous amounts of times about that. I’m going through a lot with myself with things like that, because I know what people may think and **** like that. But, trust me, people don’t know the half. I’ma fighter. I know the story. I know what goes on out there in them streets. I try to set an example way before anybody gets caught up.

What about his music? Are you gonna release the album he was working on before he died?
We gonna put out a Stack album, hopefully by September. I’m about to put out a single on him. He was currently doing the Byrdgang album. But I think I’m gonna fall back from that and do this dedication album to Stack. This was all he dreamed of—puttin’ an album out and gettin’ a video going and things like that. We was on the verge of doing that, we was about to shoot the video for the first Byrdgang video in about 10 days called “Make A Chick Go Ooh.” It’s just ****ed up, man.

Do you know the motive behind his murder?
I don’t know. They say the good die young, so I guess my days are numbered. That’s how I take it. If the good die young, my days are numbered. That’s as serious as it can be. The same rules apply to everybody when you playin’ in the ghetto. We learn everything we can from the hood—how to hustle, how to grind, our ambition. When we fall, we get back up. But the wolves and the savages are still there. You cannot get caught slippin’ in the hood because the hood has no love, ultimately. It’s serious, no matter who you are or what power you possess. Please, be smart about the things you do. Don’t get caught slippin’ for nobody, man. It’s terrible out there. People still starvin’, people still tryin’ to come up and the value of life, the value of Black life is damn near nothin’.

If you knew anything, would you go to the cops with any information?
That’s not in my position to go to the cops and things like that. I wasn’t there. There’s a certain way we handle ourselves out here. There’s nothin’ wrong with police. The police do a hell of a job when it comes to crime and things like that. I hope that they do their job as well as they can when it comes to Stack Bundles. But everyone knows what life is about when you come up in [the] hood. Certain things you just can’t talk, there’s an unwritten rule. People know exactly what I mean. But we have nothin’ against police.

What’s your fondest memory of Stack?
The first time I took him to Miami for a big ass party inside Club Prive. Gabriel Union was in there partying, he went crazy when he seen [her] in the V.I.P. He was just so elated to know his life was about to change. He started to see what was going on. He got so drunk that night. He left out the club so drunk he was in the car with his head in his lap. He went to the room that night and he had, let’s just say he had a nice little entourage with him and he fell asleep on ’em. The next day, we started snappin’ on him all day, like, “You fell asleep, ah-ha.” Stack…man, he’s a good kid. I miss him and every experience. Everything that I got to do with him I’ll cherish for the rest of my life. As far as talent, there wasn’t nobody that could **** with him when it came to rap—at all. He was way more talented that I will ever be and that’s serious.
 
why'd he make this interview about him? the good die young so i guess its my turn? wtf . jenny er jimmy needs to shut up stop dressing like a dirty white boy and change his music instead of putting out these bullshit messages.
 
what's really crazy to me is how certain people say "y'all ignorant as fuck" and then go on to ride for Dipset or say how niggas need to get merked and what have you...what's idiotic is when you don't realize the REAL problem. The problem isn't "How am i gonna pay back such and such for this murder/crime/whatever..." The problem is thinking that an eye for an eye will not leave the whole world blind.
 
KKK aint lynchin "niggas" anymore. Why? "Niggas lynchin niggas for them". Killing each other off. Fuck blaming the "white man". If black people cannot coexist, where the fuck is the possibility for advancement?
 
shat11 said:
KKK aint lynchin "niggas" anymore. Why? "Niggas lynchin niggas for them". Killing each other off. Fuck blaming the "white man". If black people cannot coexist, where the fuck is the possibility for advancement?
MESSAGE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
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