Conway The Machine regrets Griselda & Shady Records comments

During the conversation on Math Hoffa’s My Expert Opinion podcast, Conway The Machine denied rumors of a rift in the Griselda camp, and wants to clear up comments he made last year regarding his previous contract with Griselda and Shady Records. He also made it clear for the audience that he, Westside Gunn and Benny The Butcher have always been a “family,” despite having their own separate things going on with albums and labels from the start.

The Buffalo, New York native clarified that neither Westside Gunn nor Eminem’s Shady Records cheated him out of money. “It wasn’t nothing there, it just looked like it on the surface. I think fans just ran with certain d–khead s–t I done said and did in interviews. Certain fan theories that just led to the assumption that them boys is fighting and at odds.” said Conway.

The he continues: “Honestly, I operated out of my feelings. My brother ain’t deserve that s–t, man. West ain’t deserve that, none of that s–t that I was doing, saying in them interviews, man. I want to just be very clear: nobody owes me a penny, nobody stole nothing from me. West and them, Shady Records, nobody, all my business was on the up and up.”

“When I was saying in The Breakfast Club interview, how I didn’t read the contract and all that s–t, it wasn’t coming from a place of idiocy. It was out of loyal that I didn’t read that s–t. That’s my brother. I ain’t gotta read nothin.’ I know we good. That’s what that was.” Conway added.

Last year, Conway The Machine did an interview on The Breakfast Club and admitted that he never read the contract he signed with Griselda: “When we did that s–t in the beginning, I really wasn’t all the way — man, I’ma keep it a buck, I ain’t even read that contract, bro. I just signed that s–t and moved on, but unfortunately the contract wasn’t in my favor. I didn’t get no money. Shady gave me some pocket change. I did three contracts with Shady, Interscope and Griselda.”

You can watch the new interview below:

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New Song: DMX – “Hood Blues,” ft. Conway, Benny & Westside Gunn

DMX’s posthumous album, titled Exodus arrives Friday featuring collaborations with Usher, Alicia Keys, and the Griselda crew.

Conway The Machine, Westside Gunn and Benny the Butcher jumped on a track “Hood Blues,” with DMX, produced by Swizz Beatz and Avenue Beatz.

Swizz, who executive produced Exodus, said X heard all the collaborations when he was alive except for Moneybagg Yo’s verse (“Money Money Money”), which was recorded after his death.

You can bump the new track below:

Nas includes Eminem, Griselda & 50 Cent in his “Mind Right” Spotify playlist

The legendary lyricist, Nas, shares new Spotify playlist, titled “Mind Right” and it features latest songs from Eminem, Griselda and 50 Cent. About an hour ago, Nasir hit the twitter to let the fans know about his new playlist, saying: “Curated the latest ‘Mind Right’ playlist on Spotify featuring some classics and some new sounds. Check it out.”

The playlist features 50 songs and it includes: Eminem’s “Alfred’s Theme” from Music To Be Murdered By, Griselda’s “Freddie HotSpot” from WWCD album and 50 Cent’s latest Power single “Part Of The Game,” featuring NLE Choppa and Rileyy Lanez.

You can stream the whole “Mind Right” playlist below:

Royce 5’9″ & Joell Ortiz talk about Griselda comparisons, “I Will” song with Eminem & more

During a recent interview with Marisa Mendez on HipHopDX, Royce Da 5’9″ was surprisingly joined by Joell Ortiz where the two proceeded to stroll down memory lane, reflecting on their Slaughterhouse, reuniting on Eminem’s “I Will” for Music To Be Murdered By album, and sharing a few thoughts on the Griselda movement:

“Griselda did not necessarily get more mainstream attention than we did. We actually released an album. It was two totally different journeys. I do understand the comparison.” said Royce and Joell added: “They anti-establishment, like we are.”

Then the two talk about “I Will” song: “That song was a joint we did a long time ago. Em just went back through it, cause he does that sometimes. Especially if we go to his studio to record it, nobody will take a copy of it. It’ll be something that exists in his world. When he called me and told me that he wanted to use it, I was like f**k, I know he ain’t gonna let me change my verse. But then I heard my verse and thought, okay, that’s cool.” said Royce.

“I thought the exact same thing Royce. I hadn’t heard it in years. It definitely held up.” added Joell Ortiz

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Reason on Westside Gunn: “Is that an ad-lib guy from Griselda?”

Top Dawg Entertainments’ Reason has recently set down with Joe Budden, Rory and Mal for new episode of Joe Budden Podcast. During the 3 hour podcast the most interesting moments arrives when Joe Budden and the crew breaks down Westside Gunn’s recent message for Eminem and Shady Records, when the Griselda rapper expressed his disappointment in Shady for not promoting his new album at all.

He is the one with the ad-libs right? He has been throwing little darts at TDE for a minute. I do get what he’s saying as far as how many projects they putting out. But it’s also not about the quantity though, it’s about the classics, in my opinion. We were all supposed to rap at Apple. Griselda was going up there and I was supposed to rap with them. I hit Benny, they said it was cool. And then they said the studio did not have the capacity for another rapper.” says Reason

For me, I don’t think n***as really like to cross moments anymore,. It is not about the moment in hip-hop, it is about where you trying to go. That is something I try to push against. I try to go with the moments.” adds Reason.

Watch the segment below:

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