Conway The Machine is all set to release his next full-length project, and he has now shared some key details about its release.

On Wednesday (April 24), the Griselda MC shared the cover art and release date of his fourth studio album as a solo artist, SFK.

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The LP’s visual features a frowning face doodle with a slanted mouth, prompting many fans in the comments section of his Instagram post to speculate that the title expands to “Slant Face Killah” — an allusion to the rapper’s facial gunshot injury as well as a nod to Wu-Tang Clan veteran Ghostface Killah.

The package could possibly be the “B-Sides” to his 2023 record Won’t He Do It, which he has been teasing for a while now, and is scheduled for a May 10 release.

In January, the 42-year-old dropped with a new joint produced by Cool & Dre called “Give & Give,” on which he raps: “So captivating my verses that they ignore the chorus/ I’m the grim reaper of the rappers and I got more to torment.”

The following month, Conway teamed up with Joey Bada$$ for a new single called “Vertino.” The grimy track finds the two spitting lengthy verses over almost six minutes, with production handled by Camouflage Monk.

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On the track, the Buffalo native raps: “Seen the fiend find a vein in her ankle to shoot it/ Shot that pussy n-gga in his knee like we drainin’ some fluid/ Rob a rapper at his own show, took his chain and I threw it/ Stupid, the renegade, you been afraid, shot penetrated my shoulder/ Still didn’t knock the chip away, my heart only got colder.”

His collaborator  handles the hook and also comes through with his own verse on the second half of the track: “Fallin’ off ain’t too realistic, n-ggas tellin’ tales/ Could sell you news stories but this crack still sells/ Rule number one, never ghost the clientele/ Fiends linin’ at my door, they need that shit now/ Ten Crack Commandments, yo, I knows it too well/ This the same dope I’m dishin’ out, just on a different scale.”

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Both songs are expected to appear on Won’t He Do It: Side B, but it isn’t clear as of now if that is the same project as the one dropping next month.