Artist's albums
Conway The Machine Presents: Drumwork The Album
2023 · album
Dangerous Daringer
2023 · single
LALO (feat. 38 Spesh)
2023 · single
THE MACHINE VS PORTISHUS
2023 · single
Elephant Man (feat. Heem B$F & Rome Streetz)
2023 · single
Half Baked
2023 · single
Brainstorming
2023 · single
WON'T HE DO IT
2023 · album
The Chosen
2023 · single
ONLINE
2023 · single
Quarters
2023 · single
Pain Provided Profit
2023 · album
Metallic 5's
2023 · single
Super Bowl (feat. Juicy J)
2023 · single
Rain Falls
2023 · single
Two 23's
2022 · single
Slap
2022 · single
DNA
2022 · single
Ghetto Prophets
2022 · single
Problems (Cocaine in Milan Remix)
2022 · single
Helicopter Homicide (feat. Big Body Bes)
2022 · single
Red Pesto
2022 · single
What Has Been Blessed Cannot Be Cursed
2022 · album
Menace
2022 · single
Playoffs (Manny Megz Remix)
2022 · single
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Biography
Hailing from Buffalo's East Side, rapper Conway the Machine found success as a musician after suffering a near-fatal shooting in 2012. Matching gritty bars with a methodical, menacing delivery, the MC became a significant player in New York's underground scene, signing a deal with Eminem's Shady Records in 2017. He issued his debut album, From King to a God, in 2020. Alongside brother and fellow rapper Westside Gunn, the MC founded Griselda Records, which became a key component of the late-2010s resurgence of grimy New York rap. His sophomore album, God Don't Make Mistakes, appeared in early 2022, receiving much acclaim. He followed it with additional mixtapes and the 2023 full-length Won't He Do It. Conway (born Demond Price) began recording at the age of 15, working initially with local producers under the names Loose Cannon and Killa Angel before committing to Conway. His hip-hop ambitions were cut short in 2012 when he became the victim of a near-fatal shooting, with doctors suggesting neck-down paralysis as the most likely outcome. Surviving instead with Bell's palsy (a form of facial paralysis), Conway developed a permanent slur; rather than hide this, he embraced it, adopting a more ominous delivery and eerier production to complement his slower flow. He released his 2015 debut album, The Devil's Reject, on Griselda. Seeing the success of Gunn's frequent Hitler Wears Hermes series, Conway upped his work ethic, releasing his sophomore album, Reject 2, and the collaborative project Hall & Nash (with Westside Gunn) in the latter half of 2015. Over grimy instrumentals produced by close collaborator Daringer, Conway used wordplay to relate his struggles with violence and street life, while also replicating the mafioso stylings of New York forefathers Jay-Z and Notorious B.I.G. Working closely with local contemporaries from Roc Marciano to Skyzoo, the MC released a rapid-fire string of four albums across 2016 and 2017, building Griselda's profile up enough to land a deal with Eminem's Shady Records. The following year, in addition to issuing his fourth solo album, Blakk Tape, Conway began his Everybody Is F.O.O.D. album series, releasing the first two projects in August and December. The third volume appeared in April 2019 and was followed by Conway's first single with Eminem, "Bang," which appeared in 2020 on his debut studio album, From King to a God. He paired with Method Man for the track "Lemon" later that year, and in 2021 he released the mixtape La Maquina. Conway began 2022 with "John Woo Flick," featuring Benny the Butcher and Westside Gunn, and "Stressed" with Wallo267, the first two singles from his second album, God Don't Make Mistakes. One of his most well-received projects, the album was announced as his final release with both Griselda and Shady, as he planned to concentrate on his own Drumwork imprint. What Has Been Blessed Cannot Be Cursed, with Big Ghost Ltd., was released later in the year. In 2023, he issued the Jae Skeese collaboration Pain Provided Profit and the full-length Won't He Do It. ~ David Crone, Rovi