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Conway The Machine & 38 Spesh Have A Joint Album Dropping This Summer
Upstate New York is about to have the summer on lock as Conway The Machine and 38 Spesh ramp up for the release of a joint project. The two formed an excellent track record together over the years. The two have worked together on records like Benny The Butcher’s “3 Missiles” and “Two 23s” left fans demanding a full body of work from them, which finally appears to be in the works. According to Spesh, the two are currently recording a new album titled Special Machinery.
During his appearance on Bootleg Kev’s podcast, he laid out his plans for the year, which includes the recently released Gunsmoke. However, 38 Spesh said that Special Machinery with Conway The Machine will come soon. “Me and Conway got an album,” he told Bootleg Kev. “The people gotta get ready for that. It’s done, I’m gonna follow up after Gunsmoke with that. The name of that album is called Special Machinery.” Needless to say, it’s going to be a busy year for 38 Spesh, though we’re sure he’ll have even more heat in the cut beyond these two efforts.
38 Spesh Details Conway The Machine Joint Album
Special Machinery is bound to be an incredibly special project. 38 Spesh revealed that he’s not only trading bars with Conway but he also collaborated with another producer from Buffalo on the entire project. “Something serious, Special Machinery, we on there getting busy and shit, you know what I’m saying. I produced the whole joint, me and my guy Jimmy Dukes. He’s a producer from out of Buffalo, we produced the whole joint,” he said.
He said fans should expect to see the project on streaming services in either July or August. Additionally, he said that the project will be 10 songs in total. Besides that, he didn’t share any more details except features from Lloyd Banks and Pharoahe Monch. However, we suspect that Benny The Butcher, who 38 Spesh confirmed he’s also working with on a separate joint project, will likely appear on a single or two. Hopefully, 38 Spesh and Conway The Machine come through with a lead single from the project soon. Check out 38 Spesh’s interview above and sound off with your thoughts in the comments.
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Conway The Machine And Jae Skeese Link Up For “Pain Provided Profit” Project
This Friday (March 10) has brought around some highly-anticipated drops, and Pain Provided Profit is no exception. Conway the Machine and Jae Skeese collaborate on the 7-track album, which results in nothing short of a smooth-rolling masterpiece. The New York rappers keep things sweet and simple on this Drumwork Music Group effort, which is their first joint project since Conway’s 2022 album What Has Been Blessed Cannot Be Cursed, where Jae featured on “In My Soul,” “Sunday Sermon,” and “Big Drum.”
Pain Provided Profit also brings back other contributors from the previous project, including 7xvethegenius and SK Da King. Both artists join in the final track of the album, “Food,” alongside GooseBytheway. The entirety of the project showcases great versatility for Conway and Skeese, both of whom intertwine their individual signature rap styles effortlessly into their work.
Conway and Jae Create “Cocaine Paste”
Previously the New York native released under Griselda Records, which was founded by his half-brother Westside Gunn and also represented his cousin Benny the Butcher. In light of announcing his new label, Conway confirmed that there was no bad blood between him and his family members, noting that the split was simply due to distance and time. “We don’t all live in the same city no more, we don’t really hang out and do shit no more, see each other. So all these conversations we don’t necessarily get to have all the time,” the rapper revealed to Ebro last year.
Although embarking on a new chapter in his career, Conway the Machine seems to have launched an impressive start to building up Drumwork. In fact, Jae signed to his label back in 2021, and dropped “Against the Grain” with Conway and Flee Lord in 2022. The Drumwork team has also announced a docuseries underway. If you haven’t already, be sure to check out Pain Provided Profit, now available on all streaming services. As always, keep in touch with HNHH for the latest news in hip-hop and pop culture.
Pain Provided Profit Tracklist:
- Cocaine Paste
- Metallic 5’s
- Stefon Diggs 2
- Le Chop
- Immaculate Reception
- Promise
- Food (featuring 7xvethegenius, GooseBytheway, SK Da King)
Conway the Machine Teams with Drumwork Music Group Signee Jae Skeese for ‘Pain Provided Profit’
Conway The Machine’s Drumwork Records Spring takeover continues with Pain Provided Profit, his collaborative project with Jae Skeese, which is now available. This comes after the conclusion of his most recent sold-out Reject Mania European tour and the announcement of his own upcoming solo album, Won’t He Do It.
Jae Skeese, the first artist to sign with Conway The Machine’s Drumwork Music Group brand, contributed vocals to the first single from La Maquina, “Blood Roses,” and two tracks on the deluxe edition of From King To A GOD by Conway The Machine. In addition to performing on God Don’t Make Mistakes, Conway’s debut album on Shady Records, Skeese continued to rise by helping the album’s release by collaborating with Conway on two separate freestyles that were featured on Bootleg Kev and LA Leakers.
You can hear the new release below and let us know if you feeling Jae Skeese.
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Conway The Machine And Jae Skeese Release New Single “Metallic 5’s” And Announce Joint Project ‘Pain Provided Profit’
The first signee to Conway The Machine’s Drumwork Music Group imprint, Jae Skeese appeared on two songs on the deluxe version of Conway The Machine’s From King To A GOD, and the first single, “Blood Roses,” from La Maquina. Skeese continued his ascent by not only appearing (“Drumwork” with fellow signee 7xvethegenius) on Conway’s Shady Records debut album God Don’t Make Mistakes but also by contributing to the album’s rollout, as Skeese murked two different freestyles alongside Conway on Bootleg Kev and LA Leakers.
After finishing up his recent sold-out Reject Mania European tour dates, and announcing his own forthcoming solo album, Won’t He Do It, Conway The Machine’s Drumwork Records Spring takeover continues with the announcement of, Pain Provided Profit, his collaborative project with Jae Skeese, which will be released on 3-10-23.
In addition to announcing their forthcoming collaborative project, Conway & Jae Skeese also shared Pain Provided Profit’s first focus track, “Metallic 5’s,” which is now available. Like the OG Air Jordan sneaker of the same name, Conway & Skeese show and prove that “Metallic 5’s” is the standard-bearer for what Drumwork Records values are at the core level; creating street-certified art made explicitly for the culture at large.
“I just wanted to start the year off applying pressure” Conway comments. “Me and Skeese definitely wanted to paint that picture, hard beats, dope rhymes and real life.”
“Pain Provided Profit is really the G.O.A.T. and I coming together and showing why Conway is considered one of the illest in the game and why I was the first signed to Drumwork. We cooked up some incredible records on here and we went back and forth on a couple records on some classic Jada and Styles/Hall N Nash type sh*t, him talking how he talk and me talking my talk. Con and I really blacked out on this project” Jae Skeese declares. “Pain Provided Profit is also the perfect appetizer for my Drumwork debut album, Abolished Uncertainties, which is also coming very soon; so I hope the fans are ready for this Drumwork takeover we are about to be on over the next few months!”
Conway The Machine & Jae Skeese’s Pain Provided Profit will be released on 3-10-23.
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Conway the Machine & Jae Skeese Link Up On “Metallic 5’s”
Conway The Machine Joins Juicy J And Sauce Walka For “Super Bowl”: Listen
The Super Bowl may have already occurred, but Conway The Machine relives the unmatched energy of the event in his new song “Super Bowl.” Featuring Juicy J and Sauce Walka, this track lusts after the life of big ballers while recounting the highs felt after winning a nationally-acclaimed tournament. All three rappers bring an unapologetic grit to the track that results in an upbeat anthem.
Conway, who recently announced his upcoming third studio album Won’t He Do It, is known for placing his soulful bars over soothing beats. His 2022 project God Don’t Make Mistakes deep dived into the 41-year-old’s outstanding capabilities as a lyricist, and featured T.I., Rick Ross, and Benny The Butcher. The release of “Super Bowl” also follows the rapper’s news of a confirmed docuseries created by his label, Drumwork, marking another exciting step in Conway’s career.
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While “Super Bowl” may differ from Conway’s previous projects by its overtly upbeat nature, the track serves as a celebration of wins for the New York rapper. In the chorus, he describes “feelin’ like I won the AFC.” Both Juicy and Sauce allude to the same winning mentality in their verses, reflecting on the successes of their individual careers. In November, the “Bandz Make Her Dance” rapper dropped Crypto Business, a collaborative album with Lex Luger and Trap-A-Holics. Sauce, despite alleged affiliation with the ongoing RICO case, ended the year with three mixtapes: Al Rage Walka, Sauce Beach Florida, and Sauce Ghetto Gospel 3.
In all, “Super Bowl” marks a collaborative effort to depict the incomparable highs of success and big wins. The track is currently available to stream on all platforms, so be sure to check it out and let us know what you think in the comments down below. Like always, be sure to keep in touch with HNHH for the latest news on all things hip-hop.
Quotable Lyrics:
I’m only faithful to the cash, yeah (Woah)
Straight forward to the bag, uh (Woah)
I don’t wait for it, I don’t ask (Woah)
I’ma take all of it, I take all it, I’ma take off, I’m finna blast (Yeah)