T.F releases new song “Olathe,” featuring Conway The Machine and Roc Marciano, produced by Mephux.
The song is from T.F’s upcoming album titled “Blame Kansas” — due out February 25 — the same day Conway’s Shady Records debut album “God Don’t Make Mistake” drops.
“Blame Kansas” features guest appearances from Roc Marciano, Conway the Machine, Flee Lord, Crimeapple, Nems, Bale, Zoowop, Lil Bunko, DJ Boogieman, and Bvngs, and is fully produced by Roc Marciano and Mephux.
Conway The Machine is set to release his Shady Records debut album called God Don’t Make Mistakes on February 25, 2022 with guest features from Lil Wayne, Rick Ross, Jill Scott, T.I., Beanie Sigel, The Alchemist, Hit-Boy, Daringer, Beat Butcha and others.
To build the hype, Conway has surprised fans by dropping a new mixtape titled “Greetings Earthlings,” featuring remixes to songs from Kanye West, Nicki Minaj, J. Cole and Big Sean.
“I spent my birthday Cooking up a plate for y’all and it’s All star weekend too so I’m in a good mood… here’s Something to hold y’all over until the 25th,” the Griselda’s finest wrote on Instagram.
Conway The Machine rolls out the music video of his latest single “John Woo Flick,” featuring Benny The Butcher and Westside Gunn as the Buffalo’s finest puts the final touches on his Shady Records debut album God Don’t Make Mistakes, which is releasing on February 25, 2022.
Conway opens his verse with strong lines: “Look, tell them rap ni**as we takin’ over, had to change the flow up/Now I’m in the Maybach sippin a Spade mimosa/Take a big and make the quota with the bakin’ soda/Pray to Jehovah, K with the shoulder strap, spray, it’s over.”
The video finds all three rappers donning tailored suits as they loiter about in a seedy nightclub. Conway raps the track’s hook in an abandoned warehouse, holding a chopper in one hand and a swaddled newborn baby in the other.
After dropping the first single “Piano Love” last year, Conway The Machine announced the release date for his Shady Records debut album, God Don’t Make Mistakes, which is dropping on February 25, 2022.
Today, Griselda’s heavy-hitter drops second single “John Woo Flick,” which includes guest appearances from Benny The Butcher and Westside Gunn with Daringer behind the board.
“Announcing the release date of God Don’t Make Mistakes with my new single ‘John Woo Flick,’ its perfect timing. Finally, my fans get to hear the music I put my heart and soul into.” said Buffalo’s finest in recently released statement.
As previously revealed (but it’s the subject of change), Conway’s God Don’t Make Mistakes album features guest appearances from Lil Wayne, Rick Ross, Benny The Butcher, Westside Gunn, Jill Scott, T.I., Beanie Sigel, The Alchemist, Hit-Boy, Daringer and Beat Butcha among others.
Release date for Conway The Machine highly anticipated Shady Records debut album God Don’t Make Mistakes is finally here!
The album will mark his first project under Shady Records since joining the label back in 2017. The project was originally planned to be released in December, 2021 but later was delayed by the label for some reasons.
Back in October, 2021, the Buffalo’s finest released the first single “Piano Love” and now full album will be available worldwide on February 25, 2022.
“My official album GOD DONT MAKE MISTAKES under Shady Records is on the way!!!” wrote Conway on his social media accounts.
The Griselda MC has been preparing for the release of his Shady Records debut album God Don’t Make Mistakes which is reportedly dropping on 25th of February, 2022.
A snippet of a new freestyle over Kanye West and Jay-Z’s “Jail” surfaced earlier today from a possible new mixtape where Conway reveals he felt “horrible” after comments he made about Eminem fans on VLAD TV.
“They’re a bunch of nerds and stans that don’t understand me or relate to what I bring to the table or my music. It’s just like, ‘F**k all that, where’s Em? We want an Eminem album. I still haven’t really experienced it fully either, because like I said that record just came out a couple days ago.” said Conway in an interview.
In the new freestyle Buffalo’s finest raps: “Would you love me if you knew the old me?/ Before the bag, before the rollie/ Before I signed a deal with Shady with the brody/ Speaking of Shady, man, after my interview I did with Vlad I felt awful/ But I learned you gotta watch what you say in interviews, it could cost you/ One could say my relationship better with Ye than with Marshall/ But I still ain’t nothing bad to ever say about Marshall/Just keeping it funky, I’m thankful for Marshall/ Man, I’m thankful for Tracy and Paul, too.”
The freestyle was shared by itsrikip_ who confirmed that Conway’s debut album is coming on February 25!
The Griselda’s heavyweight dropped “TRU Bethel” single, featuring 2 Chainz. It was released on December 31, 2021 after arriving on the vinyl exclusive Missing Bricks EP earlier this year.
Fans who did not get a chance to cop the vinyl album where the track is featured may have heard it when Conway previewed a snippet of it on Instagram last year while teasing new music.
This marks third collaboration between Buffalo and Atlanta emcees, after jumping on a track “200 Pies,” for Conway’s “La Maquina” album and unreleased Kanye West song “Tell The Vision,” which also features Pop Smoke and Pusha T and was leaked back in 2021.
DJ Kay Slay drops new project, titled “The Soul Controller,” which features guest appearances from Papoose, Snoop Dogg, Too $hort, Raekwon, The Game, Young Buck, AZ, Benny The Butcher, Busta Rhymes, Conway The Machine, Fat Joe, Ghostface Killah and others.
Conway The Machine is featured on a track titled “Respect The Architect” which also features Busta Rhymes, Benny The Butcher and PRAYAH.
You can bump the East Harlem hip-hop historian’s new EP below:
Russ has just dropped new album “CHOMP 2,” featuring impressive list of guest features, including Jay Electronica, Jadakiss, The Game Styles P, Westside Gunn, Big K.R.I.T., Snoop Dogg, Joey Bada$$, Big Sean, Wale, Conway The Machine, Ghostface Killah, Cyhi The Prynce, Lloyd Banks and others.
He also stacked his producers to include the likes of Hit-Boy, Boi-1da, DJ Premier, Statik Selektah, 9th Wonder and Harry Fraud.
Griselda’s Conway The Machine is featured on a track titled “Distance,” which also features Ghostface Killah.
As the year 2021 ends, the prestigious hip-hop magazines share their lists of best albums released this year and Conway The Machine’s “La Maquina” made into almost every list.
XXL magazine listed 50 Best Hip Hop Albums of 2021 and Conway’s “La Maquina” is placed at No. 37:
“Conway The Machine radiates the energy of a man who will lick the blood off a pocket knife on La Maquina. The overall feeling of this 11-song collection, delivered at the top of April, is coated with grime, making it one of the coldest projects to release this year.” – XXL
Complex magazine unveiled the list of 50 Best Albums of 2021, and Buffalo’s finest made it at No. 29
“La Maquina is a classic rap gauntlet that affirms a premise that the best rappers are prideful of: Give me any kind of beat and watch me kill it.” – Complex
HotNewHipHop ranks Shady Records’ lyricist at No. 10 on their list of 30 Best Hip-Hop Albums of 2021. HNHH also listed 30 Best Hip-Hop Songs of 2021 and Conway’s “Scatter Brain,” featuring J.I.D and Ludacris was placed at No. 21.
New York Times listed “La Maquina” at No. 18 on their list of 40 Best Albums of 2021.
“A cold, cold, cold growl of a classic-minded hip-hop album.” – NY Times
The article will be updated as more lists are coming. Meanwhile, revisit “La Mauina” below:
During a trip to Los Angeles, Pierce from Complex news caught up with Conway The Machine prior to his show at Regent Theater, where they talked about Shady Records upcoming Shady Records debut album, working with Kanye West on Donda, Lil Wayne and Rick Ross collaboration and much more.
About features on God Don’t Make Mistakes
“[Pierce: You got features from Beanie Sigel to Andersoon .Paak to Jill Scott, lots of features on this album] A lot of these features come from the relationships I have built with these people and I’m not the type of guy to use that as a personal gain. I just f**k with you, I f**k with you.”
About securing collaborations with Lil Wayne and Rick Ross
“I gotta thank 2 Chainz for that. He’s my dude. I got reached out by Wayne, Campbell and them ni**as but they told me ‘Yo 2 Chainz now is playing me your s**t. I love it. I f**k with your s**t.’ But I had never met 2 Chainz. Never had a conversation with him. It’s just ill to now that these dudes still do s**t like that. And after that I was like ‘let me hit these ni**as, like I got something for you.’ Wayne sent the verse probably same night or next morning. After that I was like ‘send that s**t to Rozay’ just jokingly around and Rozay sent that s**t back next morning. That’s more than a feature for me. That’s acknowledgement.
About working with Kanye West on Donda album
“Ye hit me up…We (Griselda) did a show before 2020, before pandemic. He didn’t come to the show but he invited us to the Sunday Service, so we went there and we saw each other. We wanted us to meet and talk and we were just kicking it. And then Kanye was like ‘we should just go now and record some music. you all are here and lets just go and do something.’ So we ended up to his ranch. At first, studio sessions were different for me. I didn’t really grow up in a church. I’m used to studio sessions with my homies around, smoking and drinking with ni**as. You got ladies over there and ni**as smoking over there. And this one was like no smoking, no drinking, no nothing, you can’t even have your f**king cell-phone up in there. At the end of the day, I was just happy and blessed to be even welcomed in that man’s atmosphere. I’m forever grateful.”
About Shady Records
“There is no issues with Shady Records. I’m just thankful man, I’m blessed. I appreciate everybody at Shady Records. From top on down, Eminem, Paul, Tracy, Mike H and the whole building. I’ve never had an issue and I do not have issues now. If that’s where my journey in life take me, doing more business with Shady then I’m with that too. After this album, my contractual obligations will be fulfilled and whatever comes after that I’m gonna accept it and be thankful.”
Young Roddy and Conway The Machine team up for an emotional ode to the struggle on a new song titled “Out The Hood,” produced by Camouflage Monk.
The two rappers’ descriptive pens detail their come up from the streets as kids to adults, and the family members and friends they’ve lost on the way.
Some of the quotable lyrics from the song includes the following lines: “You know, this music comes first, that’s just the way I work / Had every obstacle against me but I made it work / In the basement, plate and razor, digiscale, I’m weighin’ work / Sold my neighbors work, sold Tom an eighth for 100 on his way to work / Know a n***a that killed his cousin for snitchin’, he saw the paperwork / Still huggin’ on his momma when she pray in church.”