IFWT Wishes The Late Great Stack Bundles A Happy Birthday!

Riot Squad head honcho Stack Bundles would have been celebrating his 32nd birthday today on October 21st but unfortunately, his life was taken too soon back in 2007 at the age of 24. It has been an extremely difficult year for the entire Riot Squad family after Chinx was murdered in Queens back in May, but the legacy of these two will never be forgotten! To remember Stacks on his birthday, take a listen to some of our personal favorite Stack Bundles tracks below.


(Video) Chinx ft. Stack Bundles – Far Rock

With Chinx’ posthumous debut album “Welcome To JFK” officially in stores today, his team releases a heartfelt tribute video to Chinx and his fallen comrade Stack Bundles in the visual to “Far Rock.”


#DJFunkFlexApp NEW MUSIC: Chinx ft. Stack Bundles – Far Rock

With Chinx’s posthumous debut album “Welcome To JFK” set to hit retailers on August 14th, a new highly anticipated cut from the project surfaces. In what is without a doubt one of the sad reminders of two friends who were gunned down just as their careers were starting to blossom, Riot Squad members Stack Bundles and Chinx pay homage to their neighborhood on the appropriately titled “Far Rock.” #RIPChinx #RIPStackBundles


(Video) Chinx’ Death Connected To The 2007 Death Of Stack Bundles?

Could it be? Chinx’ death connected to the 2007 death of Stack Bundles? The New York Police Department seem to think so.


#RIPStack: IFWT Remembers Stack Bundles On The Day Of His Passing

June 11th, 2014 marks the 7th year anniversary of Riot Squad’s own Stack Bundles’ day of passing. Hip-Hop heads all over still bump the Gorgeous Gangsta’s music on the regular. To celebrate Seymour Cake’s life, check out the “Peep Game” video below (my personal fav.) We missssss you, Stack. SSSSQQQQUUUUAAAADDDDDD UP!


Chinx Discusses Stack Bundles Legacy, Inner Demons, Selling Drugs & More

Chinx Drugz has been in the music game for quite some time, but many of you are probably just hearing about him in the last year or so, thanks in part to his frequent collaborations with French Montana. The Far Rockaway, Queens native came up with the late Stack Bundles over a decade ago, but was away doing a 4-year bid when Stack saw the peak of his celebrity. Unfortunately, Chinx was also locked up when we lost Stack. Upon his release in 2008, he kept grinding, determined to keep Stack’s legacy alive. Now in 2013, he’s got singles in heavy rotation on the radio, a new EP and a whole new outlook on life. Oh, and a new name. In an incredibly candid new interview with the Village Voice, Chinx (no longer using the ‘Drugz’) discusses his drug-selling past, his struggles and more. Check out a few excerpts below. (Then check out his freestyle on Flex’s show last night here if you missed it!)


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