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In addition, both rappers had connections to other high profile artists. Other perhaps less meaningful connections were that they both drove Porsches and, at the time of their deaths, were both gearing up to release new music.

At present, though, the case is still ongoing. Like our content? Sign up for The Urban Daily's email newsletter! All Rights Reserved. By Henry Mansell Posted May 22, Chinx , Stack Bundles. Trending on The Urban Daily. Thank you for subscribing! Please be sure to open and click your first newsletter so we can confirm your subscription. Your email will be shared with theurbandaily. So he did what NYC rappers did in those days in order to get put on: He waited outside of radio station Hot 97 in order to get the attention of Funkmaster Flex.

Somehow, miraculously, it worked, and Flex referred the teen to a rep from Epic Records. After a series of introductions, Stack ended up on the radar of an up-and-coming rapper from Chicago named Lupe Fiasco. In , Stack traveled to Chi-town, and moved in with Lupe for about six months. And he was trying to convince us he was a rapper.

He was trying to out-rap us in the studio! He was being persistent. It was then that the seeds of the Riot Squad began to form. Before there was Riot Squad, though, there was S5.

Riot Squad member Cau2Gs remembers talking to Stack during the Chicago period, and laying the groundwork. Clue took Stack under his wing, and tried to get the rapper a record deal through his Desert Storm company. As a part of that effort, Stack and the Riot Squad which is what S5 had evolved into after losing Mike Millz and Bishop and picking up Chinx Drugz ended up with a whole bunch of music on Clue tapes, and Stack started making the industry rounds.

His unique look and magnetic personality really started making a difference at this point. It was always something. Then, later on, those same people are fans. But despite his outwardly flashy ways, Stack maintained a humbleness and energy that drew people into his orbit—including Dipset capo Jim Jones. They used to see him all the time in the Cherry Lounge and things of that nature. All of those records still sound now. That same charisma was evident onstage as well.

Mic Doc, who managed the Riot Squad, still remembers the first time he saw Stack perform, at an event he was throwing in Far Rockaway. His confidence, what they call today swag, it was on a hundred already, and this was without him even having a song. Plug me in. I got the rap. Hurry up before I forget it. He just had it. While listening to Stack, one thing that pops out is that his music has aged better than that of many of his mixtape peers.

The references, like Cau said, were cutting edge at the time, and still hold up. But there are also ample life lessons hidden in the hustling and dope talk.

And there was joy—joy in quoting Jeezy or Hov; joy in letting off one of his patented ad-libs; joy in shouting out Far Rock; joy in talking about his Porsche and his two-tone Beamer; and, of course, plenty of joy in being the Gorgeous Gangster. With his compelling raps, magnetic personality, and unique fashion sense, Stack was well-positioned to be the star he always wanted to be. The next big leap for the young rapper after finalizing the Riot Squad lineup came when Jim Jones took Stack under his wing.



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