Conway The Machine freestyles over Eminem’s classic hit, mentions Hailie Posted on March 22, 2026March 22, 2026 By Remy Gelenidze Buffalo’s lyrical powerhouse Conway The Machine recently set social media ablaze, reminding the hip-hop world why he remains one of the most respected pens in the game. In a new video shared to his Instagram, the Griselda co-founder took a trip down memory lane, delivering a relentless freestyle over Eminem’s 1999 classic “Just Don’t Give A F–k.” Flowing effortlessly over the iconic production by the Bass Brothers and Denaun Porter, Conway’s gritty delivery and intricate wordplay proved to be a perfect match for the haunting, minimalist backdrop of the Slim Shady LP era.The performance didn’t just capture the attention of fans; it drew high praise from some of the most elite lyricists in rap history. In the comments section, New York legend Lloyd Banks showed his approval with a string of fire emojis, while the incomparable Pharoahe Monch didn’t hold back his excitement, commenting with fire emojis and labeling the display as “crazy.” This level of recognition from his peers further solidifies Conway’s status as a “rapper’s rapper,” capable of commanding respect from the titans of the genre. The choice of instrumental feels particularly symbolic given Conway’s history with the Detroit legend. Back in 2017, Conway and Westside Gunn made history as the first Buffalo artists to sign with Shady Records, a move that brought the raw, uncompromising Griselda sound to a global stage. While Conway has since fulfilled his contractual obligations and transitioned into “free agency” to lead his own Drumwork Music Group, the bond between him and Eminem remains rooted in a deep, mutual respect for the craft of lyricism.Throughout their professional relationship, both artists have frequently championed one another. Eminem has often praised the “infectious” energy and technical skill of the Griselda camp, while Conway has consistently voiced his gratitude to Slim Shady for providing the platform that helped elevate his career. This latest freestyle isn’t just a display of skill—it’s a nod to a mentor and a testament to the enduring bridge between the grimy streets of Buffalo and the legacy of Shady Records. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Conway (@whoisconway)RECENT RELATED ARTICLESEminem said Conway is the combination of Raekwon, Nas and 2PacDecember 28, 2025Conway The Machine talks about EminemDecember 16, 2025Conway The Machine shows love to Eminem during Math Hoffa interviewMay 24, 2023Conway: “Eminem told me my album is classic, that’s more than any check anyone could offer me”April 7, 2022Conway talks the difference between his relationships with Eminem and Kanye West & Jay ZMarch 18, 2022Conway tells how much input Eminem had on “God Don’t Make Mistakes,” freestyle over Drake’s “Do Not Disturb”February 23, 2022 Conway The MachineEminem