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Spread Your Wings (So Fly)
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Library of a Rockstar: Chapter 30 - Bonus
2020 · альбом
Library of a Rockstar: Chapter 29 - Pros & Cons
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Library of a Rockstar: Chapter 28 - Icon Salute Me
2020 · Мини-альбом
Library of a Rockstar: Chapter 27 - All I Have
2020 · альбом
Library of a Rockstar: Chapter 26 - Riot or Diet
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Library of a Rockstar: Chapter 24 - Weatherman
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Library of a Rockstar: Chapter 23 - the Life I Chose
2020 · альбом
Library of a Rockstar: Chapter 22 - Hip Hop's Savior
2020 · альбом
Library of a Rockstar: Chapter 21 - Features, Pt. 2
2020 · альбом
Library of a Rockstar: Chapter 20 - Features, Pt. 1
2020 · альбом
Library of a Rockstar: Chapter 19 - Old School Bundz
2020 · Мини-альбом
Library of a Rockstar: Chapter 18 - Christmas Intermission
2019 · Мини-альбом
Library of a Rockstar: Chapter 17 - M.O.B. Pt. 2
2019 · альбом
Library of a Rockstar: Chapter 16 - M.O.B. Pt. 1
2019 · альбом
Library of a Rockstar: Chapter 15 - Biddin' War
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Library of a Rockstar: Chapter 14 - Riots That Gang
2019 · альбом
Library of a Rockstar: Chapter 12 - The Wolves
2019 · альбом
Library of a Rockstar: Chapter 11 - Felony Hour
2019 · альбом
Library of a Rockstar: Chapter 9 - Gorgeous Gangsta
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Library of a Rockstar: Chapter 8 - Melo & Lebron
2019 · Мини-альбом
Library of a Rockstar: Chapter 7 - Raps Makeover
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Биография
Stack Bundles, (born Rayquon Elliott), was a mixtape rapper plucked from the streets of Far Rockaway Queens and placed on the mixtape circuit where he entertained thousands over a years time before going through a bidding war where he landed with Jim Jones's MOB camp with fellow rapper Max B. Bundles burst onto the rap scene after signing to DJ Clue?'s Desert Storm Records, joining artists such as Fabolous and Joe Budden. He gained more fame after he brazenly approached Dipset charter member Jim Jones and asked the Harlem-based rapper to promote him. Impressed, Jones helped Bundles compile a series of mixtapes and collaborations. Unfortunately, he was shot once in the head and once in the neck as he entered the lobby of his Far Rockaway building just before 6 a.m. on June 11, 2007. Accompanied by a friend, Bundles was returning to his home in Redfern Houses on Beach Channel Drive after a night performing and socializing at Club Stereo in Manhattan's Chelsea section. The friend parted ways with Bundles in the building's lobby and told investigators that he heard shots moments later. He ran back to the building only to find Bundles bleeding heavily just steps from his first-floor apartment. Bundles' wallet, which contained both cash and credit cards, was still on the slain rapper's body, though one of his medallions had been taken, the friend told police.